ANALYSIS: Souths bludge their way to Dragons win - but on this showing, put the line through them

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

It’s a win, but little more. Souths need to stay in the Finals race and did, thanks to a 26-14 victory over St George Illawarra, but it would be hard to say they achieved much more at Barlow Park in Cairns.

This was as bad as we’ve seen this year in the NRL, with the Bunnies miles off it and the Dragons just as bad. Jason Demetrou asked his side to show him something different after last week’s defeat to Cronulla, but he can’t have meant like this.

There were 26 errors and while that isn’t always a problem, it is when they’re coming early in the tackle count in yardage situations. This wasn’t two teams dropping the ball trying to force passes, it was just bad football.

Even the officials got in on the act: a decision to allow a second half try came despite overwhelming evidence that half the Souths team were offside for a kick. As Bunker calls go, it was one of the worst of the year.

Souths, at least, were good enough individually to put together enough moments of quality to settle the result in their favour.

Latrell Mitchell made three crucial interventions that lead to tries, enough to create a margin of victory that looked more comfortable than it was.

The first and last were for Alex Johnston, who inched closer still to Billy Slater on the all-time list, with another excellent offload in the middle for Cody Walker. Beyond that, quality was thin on the ground.

“It’s been a tough week, it’s been a tough week for all of us,” said Demetriou.

“Not because of external noise but because we know we aren’t playing as well as we can. As a coach, that’s what probably frustrates me when the boys don’t play to their potential.

“What I was happy with is our resilience and our (defence). We dropped some ball in the first half, got off to a great start and then probably overplayed a little bit and came up with some pretty ordinary errors.

“(But) if you keep teams to 14 points we’re gonna be hard to beat.”

Interim coach Ryan Carr will kick himself that his side didn’t make more of a game where their opponents did everything to win. It won’t matter on the ladder, but every win means something when you have so few of them.

“Getting on that plane to come up here, we weren’t going to get beat on effort and we weren’t gonna get beaten on fight,” he said.

“And I don’t think we did today in those two areas, which is super pleasing, because people will look at the scoreline and say ‘well, you did get beaten’ – well we didn’t get beaten in those two areas, which I’m super proud of.”

Souths scrape through

It started so promisingly. The Bunnies hit their big two plays straight out of the blocks: a right shift got Taane Milne free and, when he was hauled down, they got the chance to put on their favourite move.

Souths went coast to coast, but crucially, Cam Murray straightened the line up with a 10m dart that attracted three Dragons, before shovelling on to Mitchell for the catch-pass that got Johnston away. It was exceptional stuff.

Then…nothing. The defence took time off to allow the Dragons to strike back, and then the attack went too, with a raft of errors, forward passes and missed connections. It was dreadful stuff.

The only thing that helped, this week, was that St George Illawarra are rubbish. A better team would have been well ahead, but the Dragons’ passing was so awry that it gave them no chance of capitalising.

It wasn’t that they were making errors per se, just that they missed their target with what should be simple passes, allowing the defence to reset and repel with ease.

The second half started in the same vein. The Dragons dropped a kick and then missed the easiest of tackles to let the Bunnies back in front, but Souths dropped the kick off and Ben Hunt struck straight back. It was that kind of game.

There was another passage at the end. Souths had just created a 12-point gap, but from the return set, a horror pass from Damien Cook gifted good ball to the Dragons. Mikaele Ravalawa dropped it on the first play. It was that kind of game.

Where can the Dragons get better?

St George Illawarra were a bit lucky, really, that their terrible performance was met by another, equally bad showing from their opponents. Had Souths played half well, this would have been 50 points.

On the other hand, they were unlucky that they faced a team on a terrible day and it was South Sydney: had this been the Titans or Manly or Parra then they might well have won. Ultimately, these were two teams that are bang out of form, but one had Latrell Mitchell and Cody Walker in it, who just about saved the day.

Given that the Dragons have nothing to play for, the hope must be that they learn something. The long-held belief has been that the youth can give them hope going forward, but it was a mixed bag on that front.

The Feagai twins had a nightmare, with errors and poor tackling sprinkled throughout, while Jacob Liddle could barely find his target from dummy half.

It wasn’t all doom and gloom. Tyrell Sloan remains one of their most threatening players and Toby Couchman continues to impress through the middle. There’s plenty of upside to a lot of what the Dragons are doing, especially in giving young blokes a run.

Ryan Couchman, Toby’s twin, didn’t let anyone down and Connor Muhleisen looked a lot more secure off the deck in his time on the field.

With youth comes errors and inconsistencies, but everyone knows and expects that. In fairness, Hunt has more than 300 games of NRL and was a lot like that today, too.

There’s still a lot deadwood to clear out for Shane Flanagan, but expectations next year will be tempered and they’re finding out a lot now.

The Crowd Says:

2023-08-15T09:10:36+00:00

Heyou

Roar Rookie


The Rabbitohs beat the strung together team hanging on to second from the bottom of the ladder… just. Bit of a shocker really. Cairns got a very messy game. Bunker had a shocker. Let’s see if Souths can find their form and stay in contention.

2023-08-14T07:08:05+00:00

William W

Roar Rookie


In which the Rabbitohs beat all 3.

2023-08-14T06:56:32+00:00

William W

Roar Rookie


So says the bloke who wrote the Rabbitohs off 4 weeks ago!

2023-08-14T06:46:55+00:00

William W

Roar Rookie


The thing is every time the Rabbitohs get written off they just bounce back and win.

2023-08-14T01:15:59+00:00

KenW

Roar Rookie


He came back to those bad habits on Saturday, after having banished that from his game last week. Saints do get caught out for numbers too often - which isn't his fault - but constantly screaming in to try and put a big shot on an inside man is not good footy. He gives up 2 line breaks for every spectacular crunching tackle that he manages to pull off.

2023-08-13T08:01:57+00:00

Rosie

Roar Rookie


I don’t know about Warriors fans being wingers. I bet if we ran a poll on the roar, the crowd the boos the most would go to the Rabbitohs, maybe with Parra a close second.

2023-08-13T07:51:16+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


I've never used travel as an excuse, as I'm Souths biggest critic, since R11 they have been shocking and very poor, but they still beat the Warriors :laughing: ! Also, the Warriors are in NZ and the NRL is in Aussie, so they have to travel, but all you Kiwis have more of a winge on decisions and bias than anything else, as I'm dreading to see what is going to happen in the play offs...WOW we will get some howlers and excuses, let's wait and see :laughing: should be some beauties :thumbup:

2023-08-13T07:44:01+00:00

Rosie

Roar Rookie


Just checked for your reference, South’s will have 12 away games this year, 7 out of Sydney. If you add the three home games they have played away that gives you 10 games out of Sydney. The Warriors play 12 away games and let me give you the tip, none are in Auckland.

2023-08-13T07:37:53+00:00

Rosie

Roar Rookie


Still more travel than South’s have to do. There are no teams in the same city as the Warriors they get to play for an away game. I bet if you add up the travel hours for the year South’s are far behind the Warriors and probably the Cowboys. But their fans don’t use it as an excuse for their poor form like South’s fans.

2023-08-13T06:32:59+00:00

Rossi

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I think they'll struggle to best the Knights, they are in great form. I'd lick them to beat the Roosters though, they don't impress me much

2023-08-13T06:06:22+00:00

Rossi

Roar Rookie


I think they'll start coming good but in the finals they'll revert back to this type of display and season over. But their best is better than most teams best, bar Penrith and maybe Brisbane and Melbourne

2023-08-13T06:04:42+00:00

Rossi

Roar Rookie


It seems Latrells mood dictates the whole team. Earlier on the year he was happy as Larry and they were killing it, now he looks like he doesn’t want to be there, possibly because of carrying injuries, maybe all the travel they’ve been doing. They’ll still beat almost anyone when they are on, if they manage to be on again this year that is

2023-08-13T06:02:03+00:00

Rossi

Roar Rookie


Rava is shocking with his defensive reads, but I've noticed that a lot of the time they aren't numbering up inside him, Hunt and the edge forward seem too far in, but even when they have the numbers Rava always let's his opposite stand 5m outside him then rushes in needlessly. He's worth persevering with and teaching though, some of the tries he scores are unbelievable and he takes a lot of tough runs out of trouble.

2023-08-13T05:59:32+00:00

Rossi

Roar Rookie


The refereeing in this game was that bad that a couple of times I was questioning why my Dragons received a couple of penalties at one point. The offside try was terrible too. They blow penalties and 6 agains for nothing then ignore major stuff. There needs to be an overhaul, it's a shame they can't get Bennett or someone like that to run the ref's. Or even Can Smith, it'd be like catch me if you can where the fraudster ends up being employed by the FBI

2023-08-13T05:53:27+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


International flight for the Warriors? It only takes from Aukland to Sydney 3.1 hrs and Aukland to Brisbane 3.5 hrs, that’s not an international flight, its 4.5hrs from Sydney to Perth :laughing: the Warriors have had a very easy away game draw in 2023 and they are still winging and recon that they are duded by the refs.

2023-08-13T05:36:38+00:00

Rosie

Roar Rookie


I am over the travel excuse, the Warriors have to take an international flight half a dozen times a year to play away.

2023-08-13T05:35:26+00:00

Rosie

Roar Rookie


They will have to be at their best to beat the Knights in Newcastle.

2023-08-13T05:17:41+00:00

blacktown leagues

Roar Rookie


I'm not criticizing them just an observation. As I said gotta love your optimism.

2023-08-13T03:45:56+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


So did I. Big difference being a superstar in the juniors and stepping up to NRL.

2023-08-13T03:42:38+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


Ravalawa gets caught out a lot in defence. Flanagan's going to have to change his ways.

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