WATCH: Did Souths get away with dubious try in another controversial grounding decision?
Fans were sceptical that Izaac Tu'itupou Thompson grounded this properly. How did you see it?
St George Illawarra have announced that journeyman prop George Rose has agreed to a one-year contract for the 2015 NRL season.
Rose will join the Dragons after playing just nine matches for Melbourne during his one and only season with the Storm this year.
It will be 31-year-old’s fourth NRL club after debuting with the Sydney Roosters in 2004 and winning the 2011 premiership and World Club Challenge during an eight-season stint at Manly.
Rose was the Sea Eagles’ player of the year in 2009 and has also made four appearances for the Indigenous All-Stars during his 142-game NRL career.
The Dragons on Tuesday also announced the signing of NSW Country star Rulon Nutira from the Gundagai Tigers in Group 9.
The 24-year-old prop formerly played for Parramatta in 2008-09 and Melbourne in 2010.
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Fans were sceptical that Izaac Tu'itupou Thompson grounded this properly. How did you see it?
Channel Nine's Allana Ferguson and Billy Slater put Souths under the microscope after this lacklustre defensive effort. Penrith beat South Sydney 42-12.
If South Sydney had put up this much fight earlier in the season, Jason Demetriou might still be their coach. The Rabbitohs responded strongly…
Sunia Turuva scored the first try of the game for Penrith, and by the end of it he was setting them up with ease.
South Sydney copped their second binning of the game, with Jacob Host marched for this kicker contact.
Two horror moments were scrutinised by the Nine commentator with the Bunnies defending Dylan Edwards. The second one resulted in a Taylan May try.