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2003 NRL Ladder
round 26 table:

1
Panthers
40
2
Roosters
38
3
Bulldogs
36
4
Raiders
36
5
Storm
34
6
Warriors
34
7
Knights
32
8
Broncos
28
9
Eels
26
10
St George
26
11
Cowboys
24
12
Sharks
20
13
Tigers
18
14
Sea Eagles
18
15
Rabbitohs
10

Saints 2003 stats:
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Losses
Draws
Byes
11
13
0
2
Pts for:
548 
Pts against:
593



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R10 v Bulldogs
R11 v Souths
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R14 v Knights
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MATCH PICS: Round 8
Sunday 4 May 2003: SAINTS v Cronulla Sharks
Venue: Kogarah Jubilee Oval

First match at St George since 1999
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Kickoff: 3:00PM. Referee: Bill Harrigan
Scorers:
DRAGONS 28
Tries: Riddell, Cooper x2, Hornby, Saleh
Goals: Riddell (4/6), Firman (0/1) defeated
SHARKS 12
Tries: Bird, Milford
Goals: Kimmorley (2/3)
Crowd: 16,713 (93%)

By the clock
Match Report

May 04 , 2003:

Welcome back to Kogarah!

Dragons: 1. Ben Hornby, 22. David Howell, 3. Mark Gasnier, 4. Matt Cooper, 5. Hassan Saleh, 6. Trent Barrett (c), 7. Brett Firman, 13. Shaun Timmins, 18. Ian Donnelly, 12. Lance Thompson, 8. Luke Bailey, 9. Mark Riddell, 10. Jason Ryles.
Res: Dean Young, Damien Bower,
Chris Leikvoll, Brent Kite.
v
Sharks: Peachey, Milford, Rieck, Kent, Franze, Mullane, Kimmorley (c), Gallen, Bird, Bailey, Stevens, Gibson, Beattie.
Res: Nutley, Bickerstaff, Hilder, Emelio.

 



 

 


 

 


Lance Thompson

 


Tremendous defence sees this Shark
shoved into touch.



Luke Bailey




 

 


Mark Riddell scores the opening try.



Brett Firman


Matt Cooper


Plenty of head highs.



Hornby scores.


Ben Hornby



Jason Stevens losing it.



Matt Cooper takes a Kimmorley intercept
and races away to score.



Brett Firman and Matt Cooper celebrate.






Another intercept thanks to Kimmorley.
This time Hassan Saleh is in the clear.




Hassan Saleh



Trent Barrett

How good is this?
An article written after the Return to Kogarah match

In the end, the scoreboard said 28-12 and the StGeorge Illawarra Dragons were never going to lose against a disorganised rabble like the Sharks. But as great as any victory is, it was the lead-up to the actual match day experience that blew us away. Afterall, we're back at Kogarah Jubilee Oval and that's what it's all about.

The battle for Kogarah has been long and arduous. In 1999, Saints were booted out of their spiritual home. We were told the ground didn't meet the NRL criteria. Truth is, the plan was to move the Dragons to Wollongong fulltime. This contradicted the promised 50/50 split between the two districts. The notion that no games would be played in StGeorge was considered unacceptable by the hardy few who refused to give up.

To understand this passion for 'home', we have to first appreciate that Jubilee has been the home ground of St George for 50 years. Between 1950-1999, Saints enjoyed a 70% success rate at Kogarah. They had a winning streak there which lasted a mind-staggering 13 years.

This passion endured when in 1999, Saints played what was to be their 'farewell' match at Kogarah. Some supporters refused to leave. One fan sat on the pitch only to be threatened with eviction by security. It took player, Lance Thompson and another supporter to encourage the fan to finally depart. He said his goodbyes and like many others, never expected to see Saints playing there again. But like most fans, he never really gave up.

Almost immediately, supporters group R2K began the charge back to Kogarah. They had running battles with the club. With little resources to speak of, R2K spearheaded a campaign which eventually saw Councils, the Dragons Football club and finally, the StGeorge Leagues Club seeing the light. There were countless people who were instrumental in getting the Dragons back to StGeorge, in particular, Lachlan McLean from R2K and Robert Stone from the Football Club. They sometimes opposed each other but there's no doubt that both worked long hours with one aim in mind… to get back to Kogarah.

The 'return' match on May 4th 2003 was greeted with the same passion that had existed before. The impending gloom of rain didn't dampen the spirit as fans showed up in force with a sellout crowd of over 17,000. We waited in the drizzle for the gates to open and once in, we started to soak up the atmosphere. The rain, as if fearful of our presence, was kept at bay.

The curtain-raiser saw Saints score first and go on to victory. Despite the weather, the mood was raised even higher. The whole area was enveloped in storm clouds and occasional downpours. But just before the main fixture, the clouds parted and this imperfect bowl that is Kogarah Jubilee Oval was flooded with a bright beam of light.

At this point, the 15 'Legends' were announced. Great players from Matt McCoy to Mark Coyne made their way onto the pitch. Norm Provan stood tall and was surrounded by Billy Smith, Graeme Langlands, Johnny Raper, and Reg Gasnier to name but a few.

I was fortunate to be sitting next to Tony… the very same supporter who was almost forcibly removed when saying his goodbyes in 1999. He just kept saying, "How good is this… how good is this?" - and the main match hadn't even started.

Finally, first grade kicked-off. With the wind at their backs, Saints went on a rampage, dismantling their opponents.

With the match in the bag, I decided to check out the new concrete 'slab' that had been laid only days before. As I hit the steps, I saw Johnny King. Now inducted as a Dragons 'Legend', King scored the first try I ever saw when my father took me to see Saints in the 1960s. I was only a small boy but I remember the try like it was yesterday.

Seeing my boyhood hero, I thought to go and say "g'day" - it was afterall, that sort of day. But as I approached, I saw that Johnny King was looking misty-eyed over the Oval. He was a million miles away. I decided instead to leave him to his thoughts.

I returned to my possie and settled in for the second half. A short time later, a huge rainbow appeared on the horizon. From where I was sitting, it formed a perfect arch over Jubilee. I heard myself saying, "How good is this?"

 


Rainbow pic: thanks to Danny Asher JOCA site

 

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