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St George-Illawarra Dragons
12
Wests Tigers
25
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St George-Illawarra Dragons
Wests Tigers
H1
8
18

    St George-Illawarra Dragons Events

  • 5 mins - Try, K.Mann
  • 7 mins - Conversion, G.Widdop
  • 10 mins - Penalty goal, G.Widdop

    St George-Illawarra Dragons and Wests Tigers Events

  • 15 mins - Try, D.Nofoaluma
  • 24 mins - Penalty goal, J.Rankin
  • 26 mins - Try, L.Brooks
  • 28 mins - Conversion, J.Rankin
  • 30 mins - Try, J.Tedesco
  • 31 mins - Conversion, J.Rankin
H2
4
7

    St George-Illawarra Dragons Events

  • 67 mins - Try, A.Quinlan

    St George-Illawarra Dragons and Wests Tigers Events

  • 58 mins - Try, J.Aloiai
  • 65 mins - Penalty goal, J.Rankin
  • 77 mins - Field goal, M.Moses
ET
0
0

    St George-Illawarra Dragons Events

    St George-Illawarra Dragons and Wests Tigers Events

Scorers

St George-Illawarra Dragons
Wests Tigers
Goal Scorers St George-Illawarra Dragons Wests Tigers
Tries Mann (1), Quinlan (1) Nofoaluma (1), Brooks (1), Tedesco (1), Aloiai (1)
Conversions Widdop (1/2) Rankin (2/4)
Penalty Goals Widdop (1/1) Rankin (2/2)
Field Goals Moses (1/1)

Team Statistics

St George-Illawarra Dragons
Wests Tigers

Statistics

St George-Illawarra Dragons Wests Tigers
Tries 2 4
Conversions 1 2
Penalty Goals 1 2
Field Goals 0 1
St George-Illawarra DragonsGoal Scorers
Players R RM OF LB TA K T MT PC ER
L.Ah Mau 11 127 0 0 0 0 16 3 1 0
E.Aitken 13 122 5 0 0 0 21 2 0 1
M.Cooper 17 166 2 0 0 0 21 1 0 0
J.de Belin 7 99 0 0 0 0 50 0 2 0
T.Frizell 9 82 0 0 0 1 23 0 0 0
K.Mann 13 110 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0
J.Marketo 2 16 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0
B.Marshall 10 115 0 0 0 9 12 1 1 2
T.McCarthy 6 46 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0
T.Milne 14 185 6 1 1 0 14 0 2 3
J.Nightingale 12 119 2 0 0 1 9 1 0 0
R.Packer 11 135 2 0 0 0 18 3 0 0
A.Quinlan 9 62 1 0 1 1 4 0 1 1
M.Rein 4 31 0 0 0 1 40 4 0 2
T.Sims 12 100 0 0 0 0 32 1 2 1
J.Thompson 9 101 1 0 0 0 29 0 0 0
G.Widdop 6 26 0 0 0 7 12 3 0 0
Wests TigersGoal Scorers
Players R RM OF LB TA K T MT PC ER
J.Aloiai 13 115 2 1 0 0 27 0 0 0
L.Brooks 8 92 1 1 0 7 13 6 1 2
J.Edwards 4 30 0 0 0 0 21 2 0 0
T.Grant 2 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
D.Halatau 4 57 0 0 0 0 29 1 0 0
C.Lawrence 6 49 0 0 0 0 10 1 1 0
K.Lovett 7 52 0 0 0 0 14 1 0 1
M.Moses 5 63 1 1 1 5 16 7 1 1
K.Naiqama 12 132 1 0 1 1 20 5 1 0
D.Nofoaluma 13 112 1 2 1 1 12 0 0 1
J.Rankin 9 73 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 2
A.Seumanufagai 14 136 0 0 0 0 31 1 0 0
T.Simona 9 112 0 1 0 0 9 3 0 2
S.Sue 12 130 1 0 0 0 20 1 1 0
E.Taylor 3 33 0 0 1 0 50 4 0 0
J.Tedesco 11 168 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 1
A.Woods 21 215 4 0 0 0 36 1 1 0

Match Details

St George-Illawarra Dragons
Wests Tigers
START TIME
4:00PM
WEATHER
Mostly clear
VENUE
ANZ Stadium
Referees
Adam Gee, Ashley Klein, Ben Galea, Bernard Sutton, David Ryan, Jason Walsh, Matthew Cecchin

Wests Tigers topple St George Illawarra Dragons minus Robbie Farah

In his heart of hearts, Robbie Farah might have been hoping he would gain a whole lot from doing not much at ANZ Stadium.

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Tigers breeze past Dragons

The Wests Tigers have put aside a week of off-field drama to easily beat the Dragons, 25-12.

Not asked to pass, catch, run or kick, but maybe racking up a few more points in the never-ending PR battle with coach Jason Taylor.

But apart from flashing a few smiles in happy snaps and scribbling a few autographs, there wasn't much for the embattled NSW No.9 to toast –even after his side sauntered home 25-12 on Sunday.

For all the barbs in the past week, Taylor moved at the shrewdest of moments.

He made the Dragons, albeit a team above them on the ladder come kick-off at ANZ Stadium but horribly out of sorts, his guinea pigs for an experiment that was more likely to succeed than not at its first test.

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Taylor now has the ammunition to push on.

And what about a penny for Farah's thoughts when Jordan Rankin, who has spent the majority of the year on the wing, trotted into dummy half for parts of the second stanza with the State of Origin veteran watching a few metres away?

Strong run: Aaron Woods surges ahead for the Tigers.
Strong run: Aaron Woods surges ahead for the Tigers. Photo: Getty Images

Bar trailing by eight points early, the Tigers cubs now in control of a team seemingly always stuck in a power battle didn't really have any cause for concern against a struggling St George Illawarra.

Luke Brooks shone, as he always seems to do against the Dragons. Mitchell Moses booted a 40-20 and popped a sublime pass within a minute – later potting a field goal – to put the game beyond doubt.

Milestone: Benji Marshall playing his 250th NRL match.
Milestone: Benji Marshall playing his 250th NRL match. Photo: Getty Images

And with each flash of brilliance from the men given the keys to the purring Tiger machine the road back looks even longer for Farah, whose moral support on Sunday extended to good friend and Dragons halfback Benji Marshall's 250th NRL game.

Farah's PR war ratcheted up a notch on Saturday, where a hooker straight out of the Origin cauldron outclassed part-time park footballers in reserve grade. As he should.

Cubs: Tigers players celebrate a try by Luke Brooks.
Cubs: Tigers players celebrate a try by Luke Brooks. 

But the Balmain boy who does cry and his deliberate musings afterwards – armed with an arsenal of stats to support his case – didn't gain much traction 24 hours later.

He probably would have been hoping the attack he has so apparently stifled was facing a sterner test than a limp Dragons, who are freefalling out of the finals equation on the back of three straight losses.

On the evidence of the first 15 minutes, Farah would have been forgiven for thinking Taylor would slink into the night with his coaching career at the crossroads. The Tigers looked near rudderless, out-enthused and not in the contest.

Kurt Mann dived over for a fifth straight game, Gareth Widdop booted a couple of penalties and the Tigers' clipboard carrier would have been white as a ghost in the coaching box high above Farah watching from the sidelines.

But as it often does with these teams, a twinkling of an eye was all it took for a huge momentum shift.

David Nofoaluma scored and then set up another 80-metre special for James Tedesco when the winger scorched through feeble efforts to drag him down.

In between, Brooks strolled over, near untouched, evoking memories of his famous SCG debut against the same Red V.

Moses put the icing on the cake with his one-two punch midway through the second half leading to Josh Aloiai's maiden NRL four-pointer, which rendered Adam Quinlan's late try little more than a consolation for the hosts.

So did the Tigers really miss Farah? Ask Taylor. He wouldn't have thought so. 

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