Reimis runs amok as Bulldogs demolish Dragons

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Brad Walter Senior Reporter
Sun 26 Aug 2018, 09:17 PM

A hat-trick of tries by rookie Canterbury winger Reimis Smith helped to put paid to St George Illawarra's top-four hopes on a horror day for the Dragons at Jubilee Oval in which they were left with a mounting injury toll and facing the prospect of finishing as low as eighth.

Centre Euan Aitken (hamstring), winger Jason Nightingale (elbow) and hooker Cameron McInnes (HIA) all failed to finish the match as the Bulldogs inflicted a significant blow to the Red V's premiership hopes with a record 38-0 defeat.

After losing NSW Origin prop Paul Vaughan for the season with a broken foot in a training mishap last Tuesday, the club's long-term casualty list now includes Aitken and Nightingale, who was celebrating his farewell home match after recently announcing his retirement.

Captain and five-eighth Gareth Widdop is due back from a dislocated shoulder either next week in Newcastle or in the first week of the finals and there is no doubt the Dragons missed his direction as they were outgunned totally by the Bulldogs.

The loss leaves the Dragons in sixth after being leapfrogged by the Sharks and Penrith, who now have a superior for-and-against despite losing by 20 points to the Warriors on Friday night.

Canterbury have now climbed above Gold Coast into 12th position after winning four of their last five matches and can lay claim to being in better form than some of the teams who will feature in the finals.

Individually, some of the young Bulldogs players also outplayed their bigger known opponents, with five-eighth Lachlan Lewis's kicking game superior to that of Queensland Origin star Ben Hunt, while Smith outpaced renowned Dragons speedster Matt Dufty to score three tries.

"We've got a number of those young guys who are playing really good, attractive footy now and we want to build on that and build into our pre-season and hopefully start next season off on a really positive note," Bulldogs coach Dean Pay said.

Lewis, the nephew of Wally Lewis, wasn't even in Canterbury's top 30 squad at the start of the season, while Smith, whose father Tyran was a New Zealand international, had played one NRL match in 2016 before his mid-year call by Pay.



Bulldogs five-eighth Lachlan Lewis.©Robb Cox/NRL Photos
"You can't play them if they are not in your top 30 but obviously through the year things change and they get an opportunity and that is what has happened," he said. "Reimis is a great kid who works really hard on his game and he got his opportunity, and he has taken it."

Lewis forced four repeat sets, including three in the first half, while the Bulldogs scored three of their six tries from kick returns.

A frustrated St George Illawarra coach Paul McGregor said fatigue had played a role after his team had been forced to do so much defending in the first half but he described the performance as unacceptable.

"The energy and effort parts of your game, when you are doing two-to-one tackles than your opposition just takes it out of you," McGregor said.

"Then you start having the non-commitment in your kick-chase and blokes not tying in quick enough and they seem to get the footy before you.

"One of the kick chases, we had three people in our line so of course there is going to be space. That leads to opportunity and opportunity leads to points so that is not good enough. It doesn't matter how fatigued you are, you have just got to find a way."

Remarkably, given their achievements this season to lead the Telstra Premiership for the opening 12 rounds and install themselves in the top four for 22 of 24 rounds, the Dragons players were booed by sections of the 12,436 crowd as they came from the field at halftime.

Both teams lost key players early in the match, with Canterbury second-rower Rhyse Martin suffering bruising to the top of his fibula and Dragons centre Euan Aitken tearing his hamstring, but it was the Bulldogs who coped the best.

Martin was injured when Nightingale fell on his leg in a scramble for the ball after Nene Macdonald put down a Lachlan Lewis kick in the 15th minute, while Aitken tore his hamstring as he tried to turn to chase a Lewis grubber kick into the Dragons in goal.

With Aitken clutching at his hamstring, Josh Morris pounced on the ball untouched to score the opening try of the match in the 18th minute and things were to only get worse for the home team as the game went on.

After starting the match at fullback, Nightingale switched to the centres and Matt Dufty came off the bench in his place but the renowned speedster was unable to stop Smith from sprinting 70 metres to score Canterbury's second try in the 23rd minute.

Smith, who won a foot race with Dufty along the western touchline, grabbed his second try five minutes later to put the Bulldogs ahead 18-0 and effectively end St George Illawarra's top-four hopes after Cronulla's 38-12 defeat of Newcastle earlier in the day.

The Bulldogs dominated possession and field position in the first half, completing 21 of 22 sets with the ball compared to just 11 of 16 by the Dragons.

The Dragons steadied in the second half, even after losing Nightingale in the 43rd minute with an elbow injury that was so painful he could be heard screaming on Sports Ears.

However, Smith's third try in the 65th minute opened the flood gates and Brett Morris and Ofahiki Ogden crossed in the final five minutes to help inflict a devastating defeat on the Dragons.

News & Notes: The 38-0 loss was the biggest at Jubilee Oval in the history of both St George and St George Illawarra, and just the third time a Dragons team had been held scoreless at the ground ... Reimis Smith now has seven tries in 10 NRL games ... Canterbury forward Rhyse Martin suffered a knee injury in the 15th minute and did not return... Next week: Dragons plays Newcastle on Saturday; Bulldogs host the Sharks at ANZ Stadium on Sunday.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/08/26/reimis-smith-stars-as-canterbury-bulldogs-stun-st-george-illawarra-dragons/

https://www.nrl.com/draw/nrl-premiership/2018/round-24/dragons-vs-bulldogs/
 

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Dragons thumped by Bulldogs as top four hopes vanish

Dragons 0 Bulldogs 38

James Graham was so frustrated he kicked a hole in an advertising hoarding. As for Ben Hunt, he just didn't know what type of kick to put in. And Paul McGregor? He's just kicking more stones as the Dragons' top four hopes went up in flames on a horror afternoon.

A team which has spent all bar a couple of weeks in one of the plum spots kissed a September double chance goodbye on perhaps the most deflating afternoon of a season spiralling quickly out of control, embarrassed 38-0 by a resurgent Bulldogs at Jubilee Oval.


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Lights, camera . . . and this time there's finals action for Dragons
Twenty-one-year-old Bulldogs flyer Reimis Smith bagged his first NRL hat-trick - two of which were 70-metre efforts off kick returns - as Canterbury racked up their biggest win over the joint venture.

McGregor's men will need to win four straight games in September to claim their first premiership since 2010 unless the Bulldogs can beat the Sharks in the final round, coupled with the Dragons toppling the Knights and reversing a 47-point inferior differential.

Even in this wacky NRL end-of-season world it just won't happen as the Dragons plunged below the Panthers in sixth thanks to their diminishing for-and-against.


"We’ve got a similar squad to what we had at the start of the year," Dragons stand-in captain Tyson Frizell said. "That was no fluke.


Reimis Smith takes the direct route past Matthew Dufty.

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"We’re going through a tough period at the moment and there’s no reason we can’t get back to that form. We’ve got to move on quick and there’s no point feeling sorry for ourselves."

McGregor relegated Matt Dufty to the bench and reinstated a fit-again Nightingale at fullback, but the pint-sized No.1 was called into action within the first quarter after Aitken limped off with a hamstring injury.

Aitken had tried to chase Josh Morris who latched onto a neat Lewis kick to open the scoring before Smith bagged a first-half double, his 70 metre kick return where he outsprinted Dufty a highlight.


Graham put his boot through an advertising hoarding after being the last man to pursue Smith, a symptom of the Dragons' afternoon and month-long splutter. And it didn't get any better.


Top dog: David Klemmer stands in a Kurt Mann tackle.

Photo: AAP
The Bulldogs also lost Rhyse Martin to a leg injury, but it did little to halt one of the most improved sides in the competition who provided another twist in the top eight race just a week after stunning the Warriors.

They kept the Dragons scoreless in the first half for the fourth straight week, and weren't breached after the break either adding late tries to Brett Morris and Ofahiki Ogden.

On the Dragons, Bulldogs coach Dean Pay said: "They’ve had a tough week St George [Illawarra] and it’s probably reflected in their performance. They’re a good bunch of guys and a very talented team and I’m sure there’s better things around the corner for them.


"They’ve got to believe in themselves."

Canterbury Bulldogs 38 (Reimis Smith 3, Josh Morris, Brett Morris, Ofahiki Ogden tries; Kerrod Holland 7 goals) defeated St George Illawarra Dragons 0 at Jubilee Oval. Referees: Ben Cummins, Henry Perenara. Crowd: 12,436.
 

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dragons cant get back into form because no one is scared of their piss weak forward pack anymore.
 

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We did the same to the Dragons, this time last year. No fluke. They always choke at finals time.
 

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Thanks for posting these articles guys. So enjoyable to read!!
 

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Dragons fans vent their fury as Bulldogs revive ghost of 2017
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DEJECTD: Dragons forward Tariq Sims. Picture: AAP
ST George Illawarra are headed to the finals, but they should only pack an overnight bag if their performance in a 38-0 loss to Canterbury at Kogarah on Sunday is anything to go by.

The Dragons fan who lobbed his scarf at the players as they left the park, before subsequently being escorted from the ground by police, left no doubt as to his feelings.

The other fans who booed their side from the paddock at halftime after the visitors posted three unanswered tries, including a double to young flyer Reimis Smith, were equally vocal.Smith finished with a hat-trick as the Bulldogs woke the ghost of last year’s final-round capitulation, with last week’s 20-10 win over the Tigers looking like very thing paper over cracks

The fans who stayed until fulltime seemed to have done so purely to give it to their side as they left the park – including the disgruntled punter who lobbed his scarf. It left retiring stalwart Jason Nightingale to say his goodbyes with an empty hill as a backdrop in what was likely his last game for the club after dislocating elbow early in the second half.

Coach Paul McGregor couldn’t hide his disappointment at the home fans reception post-match.

“It’s shattering. They pay to come and watch the game, it’s very disappointing,” McGregor said.

“It obviously didn’t go to script. We had a lot to play for on the back Lance [Thopmpson] passing through the week, top four position, Jase’s farewell to Kogarah, last home game… we just didn’t go out and get the job done.

“We played with a lot of arrogance in our game early in the year and had real good commitment with the ability to absorb pressure and then build pressure on the opposition. We’re just not doing that at the moment.

If McGregor was the most shattered man at the ground, stand-in skipper Tyson Frizell was a close second, saying his side didn’t treat the match with the respect it deserved.

“It’s hard to cop that from the fans but [it’s] rightly so,” Frizell said.

“We can cop losing a game when we’re doing our best but, for what we had to play for, to play like that and not give ourselves any opportunity at all and send of Gypsy [Nightingale] like that is pretty disappointing.

“We had a goal to finish in the top four, I don’t know if that’s out the window now, but to have a guy like Jason in your team who’s done so much and not pay him that respect was very disappointing.”

It was the Dragons sixth loss in their past eight outings and sees them drop to sixth on the ladder. The upset losses suffered by the Rabbitohs and Roosters on Saturday keep them in the top four hunt, but they look in that fight on numbers alone, with the Warriors and Broncos sitting behind them on for and against, but well ahead of them on form, with one game remaining in the regular season.

To make matters worse, centre Euan Aitken looks likely join Gareth Widdop and Paul Vaughan in a star-studded casualty ward after tearing his hamstring midway through the opening stanza Nightingale’s looks over after dislocating his elbow.

Cam McInnes was forced from the the field for an HIA with 24 minutes to play after wearing the knee of Danny Fualalo and didn’t return, with Jack de Belin playing out the match at dummy-half despite McInnes passing the assessment.

A loss to the Knights in Newcastle next week could see them drop to eighth and possibly face a dreaded week-one trip to Brisbane or Auckland, but Frizell says his side can turn things around.

“We’ve got a similar squad to what we had at the start of the year and that was no fluke,” Frizell said.

“We’re going through a tough period at the moment but there’s no reason we can’t get back to that form. We’re losing a few key players at the moment but that happens in footy.

“We’ve got to move on quickly, there’s no point feeling sorry for ourselves now. It is very disappointing but there’s, hopefully, a lot of games still to come and we need to fix it quickly.”

Josh Morris got things started when Lachlan Lewis put the first four-pointer on a platter with a pinpoint kick in the 17th minute, with Kerrod Holland converting for a 6-0 lead.

Smith went 80 metres to grab his side’s second try, burning Matt Dufty in process as the lead swelled to 12 on the back of Holland’s conversion.

Smith produced a classy finish to a sweeping backline move in the Bulldogs next set, with Holland continuing his faultless afternoon off the tee to give his side an 18-point buffer at the interval.

After a sluggish start to the second half, Smith again scorched Dufty on his second 80-metre run to the line to push the lead out to an unanswered 24 points, prompting most of the home fans to head for the exits.

Brett Morris added his name to the sheet with a 76th minute try before Ofahiki Ogden completed the rout with a barge over effort two minutes from time.


https://www.illawarramercury.com.au...fury-as-bulldogs-revive-ghost-of-2017/?cs=302
 

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And it was sweet bliss to watch our boys..

Piss in the queens PUNCH BOWL.!!!!!!
 

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It just shows you how dumb Hasler’s tactic of not kicking on the last was. Lewis’ short kicking game in both setting up tries and gaining repeat sets was a big reason the team won on Sunday
 
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