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Big call to deny Josh Addo-Carr as St George Illawarra Dragons thwart late Parramatta Eels comeback

There was very little between the parramat and st George Illawarra. Finally, it can be a millimeter in it.

When the game was in balance, the Eels wing player Josh Addo-Carr was flying down the left wing, apparently a test that would straighten the points. “Foxx” flirted with the side line, and the touch judge lifted his flag in the belief that he had put a foot finger on the white paint.

This may have identified one of the most Helter-Sketch games of the season. Finally, the Dragon began to make an exciting 34-20 wins at Win Stadium. The ability to overcome the difficulty was decisive.

Nathan Lawson had four minutes to prepare for a breakdown game.

Nathan Lawson and Zac Lomax go on a high ball on Saturday night.Credit: Getty Images

After the Australian Olympian – Paris Games, Rugby made the seven – he did not expect to participate. Wearing Jersey No.22, Lawson completed the pre -game warming as an emergency reserve if needed. That was.

Unlucky Chief Tuipulotu succumbed to another Hamstring strain just a few minutes before he started. Lawson didn’t waste your opportunity.

Lawson’s first attempt took it only two minutes to score, and soon doubled. The wing player managed to neutralize most of the bombs on his way despite the constant threat of Zac Lomax.

It was the story of the night of the dragons. Tuipolu drama, Luciano Leilua’s (Quad) and Toby Couchman’s (shoulder) nights that ended the injuries, Corey Allen, Emre Guler and Hamish Stewart or a spirit with the spirit before remained in a rejection V.

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