St George Illawarra will be looking to build on a dogged performance against last season's grand finalists Canberra when they take on the Sea Eagles.
The Dragons fought back from 22-0 down with three late tries and will be intent on carrying that momentum into their clash with Manly to give themselves every chance of notching their third win of 2020.
Manly find themselves outside the eight after a frustrating loss to the Knights at Lottoland in which their defence looked its old self after an uncharacteristically sloppy showing against the Sharks but their attack failed to fire in the absence of Tom Trbojevic.
With all the pressure on skipper Daly Cherry-Evans to produce points he will be looking for play-making help from Lachlan Croker and Cade Cust.
Match: Dragons v Sea Eagles
Round 9 -
home Team
Dragons
11th Position
away Team
Sea Eagles
10th Position
Venue: Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, Sydney
The Rundown
Team news
Dragons: The Dragons will start 1-17 after Tim Lafai and Tristan Sailor were the last two players omitted. Tariq Sims is back from a wrist injury in the second row, pushing Tyrell Fuimaono to the bench. Ben Hunt starts at hooker with Cameron McInnes in the No.13 jersey and Trent Merrin back to the bench. Jordan Pereira replaces Jason Saab on the wing. The Dragons have won four of their past five games against the Sea Eagles.
Saab and Korbin Sims were omitted from the extended squad 24 hours before kick-off.
Sea Eagles: In a major re-shuffle announced an hour before kick-off, Brendan Elliot (No.19) will start at fullback, Rueben Garrick on the wing, Cade Cust (No.14) at five-eighth and Morgan Boyle (No.17) at prop. Tevita Funa (No.5) and Corey Waddell were the two players dropped from the squad. After being named to start on Tuesday, Taniela Paseka and Lachlan Croker will start the match on the interchange bench. Abbas Miski and Haumole Olakau'atu were cut from the reserves 24 hours before kick-off. Coach Des Hasler has a 7-2 record against the Dragons’ Paul McGregor.
Match: Dragons v Sea Eagles
Round 9 -
home Team
Dragons
away Team
Sea Eagles
Team Lists
Backs
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Fullback for Dragons is number 1 Matthew DuftyFullback for Sea Eagles is number 19 Brendan Elliot
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Winger for Dragons is number 2 Jordan PereiraWinger for Sea Eagles is number 1 Reuben Garrick
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Centre for Dragons is number 3 Euan AitkenCentre for Sea Eagles is number 3 Brad Parker
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Centre for Dragons is number 4 Zac LomaxCentre for Sea Eagles is number 4 Mosese Suli
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Winger for Dragons is number 5 Mikaele RavalawaWinger for Sea Eagles is number 2 Jorge Taufua
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Five-Eighth for Dragons is number 6 Corey NormanFive-Eighth for Sea Eagles is number 14 Cade Cust
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Halfback for Dragons is number 7 Adam CluneHalfback for Sea Eagles is number 7 Daly Cherry-Evans
Forwards
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Prop for Dragons is number 8 Blake LawrieProp for Sea Eagles is number 10 Martin Taupau
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Hooker for Dragons is number 9 Ben HuntHooker for Sea Eagles is number 9 Danny Levi
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Prop for Dragons is number 10 Paul VaughanProp for Sea Eagles is number 17 Morgan Boyle
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2nd Row for Dragons is number 11 Tyson Frizell2nd Row for Sea Eagles is number 11 Joel Thompson
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2nd Row for Dragons is number 12 Tariq Sims2nd Row for Sea Eagles is number 12 Curtis Sironen
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Lock for Dragons is number 13 Cameron McInnesLock for Sea Eagles is number 13 Jake Trbojevic
Interchange
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Interchange for Dragons is number 14 Trent MerrinInterchange for Sea Eagles is number 6 Lachlan Croker
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Interchange for Dragons is number 15 Josh KerrInterchange for Sea Eagles is number 8 Taniela Paseka
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Interchange for Dragons is number 16 Tyrell FuimaonoInterchange for Sea Eagles is number 15 Jack Gosiewski
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Interchange for Dragons is number 17 Jackson FordInterchange for Sea Eagles is number 16 Sean Keppie
Match Officials
- Referee: Matt Cecchin
- Touch Judge: Belinda Sharpe
- Touch Judge: Liam Kennedy
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Key match-up
Matt Dufty v Brendan Elliot: Dufty has been one of the few bright spots for the battling Dragons, hailed by coach Paul McGregor for his blossoming partnership with Cameron McInnes and rookie half Adam Clune, while Elliot has been given the job of filling the very large boots of Tom Trbojevic.
Stat attack
The Dragons lead the NRL in kick metres, with 5132 over the opening eight rounds. While that may suggest they struggle to get out of their own half when given possession, the next three teams on the list (Canberra, Penrith and Parramatta) are all enjoying strong starts to 2020.