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Dragons give Wayne Bennett a headache

 

AAP & rugbyleaguelive.com | 15/08/08 | 0

 

Brisbane coach Wayne Bennett probably didn't know whether to laugh or cry after St George Illawarra pulled off a 24-20 comeback win at Suncorp Stadium tonight.

Bennett will coach the Dragons next season and he would have liked what he saw tonight from his new NRL club.

But the result dented Brisbane's attempts to paint themselves as serious threats to Melbourne and Manly for the premiership.

The Dragons fourth straight win over Brisbane at Suncorp Stadium also ruined champion five-eighth Darren Lockyer's milestone 298th first grade appearance which eclipsed the previous best held by winger Michael Hancock.

Lockyer threw an overhead pass for centre Joel Moon to close the gap to 24-20 with two minutes left but fullback Denan Kemp's wild pass into touch in the dying minute killed off Brisbane's last throw of the dice.

Brisbane didn't have Justin Hodges, Karmichael Hunt, Tonie Carroll and Greg Eastwood tonight and they will improve.

But after leading 12-0 for much of the first half they had few answers to the combined brilliance of Dragons duo Ben Hornby and rugby union-bound centre Mark Gasnier who scored two telling second half tries that turned the tide.

The win keeps the Dragons in the top-eight dog fight and almost certainly extinguishes any hope the Broncos had of sneaking into the top four.

The Dragons cashed in big time on an offside call against Brisbane forward Dave Taylor early in the second half.

Taylor sprinted out of the line and tackled Dragons five-eighth Ben Rogers on the last tackle only to be ruled off side by referee Jared Maxwell.

Centre Matt Cooper's try off an inside pass from Hornby converted by Gasnier levelled the scores at 12-all before Hornby put Gasnier over to take the lead 18-14.

When Gasnier won a mad scramble for a Hornby bomb in the 63rd minute and converted from the sideline the Dragons were up 24-14.

Brisbane had two tries disallowed -- one against winger Kaine Manihera on a "ref's call" and the other when Taylor lost the ball in a three-man tackle in the 75th minute.

Wendell Sailor scored a homecoming try in front of a big crowd of 33,237 who gave the big winger a tough time every he handled the ball.

The last two weeks we've gone backwards... Wayne Bennett, Brisbane coach

 
 
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15/08/2008 1:36:34 PM I think the score flattered the Broncos, they had a great deal of help with the 50-50 calls going their way, and Maxwell had his usual poor input. Posted by: keith rowland, tweed heads, Australia Reply

15/08/2008 1:55:52 PM This comment is bloody pathetic 'Brisbane didn't have Justin Hodges, Karmichael Hunt, Tonie Carroll and Greg Eastwood'. We didnt have Jamie Soward, Brett Morris, Ben Creagh, Justin Poore. And what about Denan Kempt over the sideline??! play on??!! Posted by: Kevin Lang, Liverpool, Australia Reply

15/08/2008 4:13:32 PM Go you mighty Dragons!! yet another win over the broncos! Woohoo! big dell came back to haunt u guys! Posted by: Todd B, Penrith, Australia Reply

16/08/2008 2:47:00 AM Im sick of people saying the "depleted" broncos. Sure they had players out... but what about the dragons.
No Soward. No Morris. No creagh. No Poore. No Setu. That's the 5/8, the fullback, the prop, the lock, the second row. Great win saints, even when the broncos had that cheat maxwell on their side. The first thing killing the NRL are the pathetic refs. The saints were 12-0 down and won at suncorp. GREAT EFFORT. End of story. Posted by: Tony P, Sydney, Australia Reply

16/08/2008 4:27:23 AM Well played Saints. You lot, dont go puitting the ref in the Bronc's bucket. He did us no great favours, very little in fact for either team. What was the Touchie doing????? This is whats killing the Game. Not the leaving of over rated players, the REF'S .If you all take your blinkers off you could see the refin was just plain dreadfull. Posted by: Nick Again, Maryborough, Australia Reply

 

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