Dispute penalty try ruling doesn’t hurt St George Illawarra in win over Cronulla Sharks
The dragons lost their play share with close margins this year, including the defeats including the referee decisions. Who can remember that dogs were given a new set before scoring the winning goal last month?
Fortunately, four controversial markers were not costing the dragons.
Hayden Buchanan, exit for the dragons.Credit: Getty Images
Fortunately, Sloan did not cruel the competition, including the advantage of playing the advantage when he did not run more than 10 million after a Siosifa Talakai kick.
The game was dragged to the things that the five second half captain felt forever because of the challenges of the captain.
To be fair to Cronulla, they will want to know why Melbourne’s Harry Grant was punished for the same thing last week because Jacob Lidle was punished for why Addin Funda-Blake.
The loss will really harm Cronulla because they had a golden chance to finish the weekend on the stairs. Depending on the results, they can sit eighth.
The win was a convenient way to finish the week for Red V, which confirms that Aries Shane Flanagan would hang out until the end of 2028 one day.
It was an unforgettable exit for Hayden Buchanan, but another to be greeted from Gerringong – the rookie dragons Dylan Egan and Hamish Stewart also threw a late trial from the town of South Coast – and will be owed to Captain Clint Gutherson because he could easily go to Clint Gutherson.
Dragons, big friends Damien Cook’s line close to a shaky fur in the first goal through Emre Guler scored.
In order not to go, the other Cronulla front rowing Braden Hamlin-Uele returned to the task to straighten the points in the 11th minute.
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The sharks continued through Wilton’s four contentious pointers, but the dragons refused to go and soon made their second attempt through Sloan.
Dragons Center Moses Suli did not return for the second half due to knee injury, and Jack de Belin was reported for diving on the legs of Ronaldo Mulitalo.
Cronulla is home to Gold Coast next week, then The Bye, Newcastle and then Canterbury.
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