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Dragons
slaughter woeful Bunnies
Written by: Steven
Williams
18/08/02
The St George Illawarra Dragons have
handed out a hiding to the South Sydney Rabbitohs by 58-16 at WIN Stadium
today. (match pics: Lee Hookey and Willie Peters)
It is the third consecutive week that
Souths have had 50 points or more scored against them.
Playing their final game of the year
at WIN Stadium, the Dragons scored 11 tries to three to completely outclass
an often woeful South Sydney outfit.
The victory keeps Saints in touch with
the top eight and provides coach Andrew Farrar with some comfort following
continuing speculation that his job is on the line. The result however,
places Souths' coach Craig Coleman on a less than firm footing.
Running into the wind, Souths were
competitive for much of the first half and were holding their own against
a disorganised Dragons side. But a try to Willie Peters in the 34th minute
gave Saints a handy buffer and at half time, St George led 22-10.
The floodgates opened shortly after
the break with Saints seemingly scoring at will against an uncommitted
Souths side.
With the pack paving the way, halfback
Willie Peters found easy yards against his future club while the Dragons
three quarters had little trouble making inroads; Shaun Timmins and Mark
Gasnier making their presence felt.
The victory however, may have come
at a cost with Dragons play maker and captain, Trent Barrett on report
for head slamming when he came into contact with Souths Sydney's John Olzard
in the 46th minute.
Next week, Saints have a week off with
the bye while Souths will take on the Penrith Panthers.
St George Dragons 58 (Tries: Peters
2, Hookey 2, Riddell, Gasnier, Hooper, Bailey, Hornby, Barrett, Timmins.
Goals: Riddell 5/7, Gasnier 2/3, Hooper 0/1)
defeated
South Sydney Rabbitohs 16 (Tries:
Hinson 2, Olzard. Goals: Sheehan 1/3, Olzard 1/1)
2:30PM, Sunday 18 August 2002
WIN Stadium
Referee: M Cecchin
Crowd: 12,122
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