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The St George Illawarra Dragons acknowledge and honor the Traditional Custodians of the land. We pay tribute to their Elders from the past, present, and future. We recognize the rich stories, traditions, and vibrant cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the areas where we hold our games, run our programs, and engage with the communities we serve.

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  • 1 week ago | dragons.com.au | Joel Beatton

    A Tyrell Sloan double helped lead the Dragons to a 20-18 win over the Sea Eagles at 4 Pines Park on Thursday. It marks the side’s first back-to-back wins this season, but it didn’t come without adversity with a trio of Dragons spending stints on the sidelines for HIAs. After jumping out to a 14-0 start, Shane Flanagan’s men relinquished their before Jacob Liddle came up with another match-winning effort at an important stage of the contest.

  • 1 week ago | dragons.com.au | Joel Beatton

    Melbourne took advantage of an early Steelers error to draw first blood through Frankie Howarth who sliced through down the right-hand side to make it 4-0. The visitors threatened to add to their lead the next set, but the Steelers managed to hold Cooper Clarke up over the line on the final play. The Steelers marched down the other end courtesy of a brilliant Charlie Heidke break only to have their end-of-set kick batted dead.

  • 1 week ago | dragons.com.au | Joel Beatton

    The clash started in frantic fashion with Jett Brookfield having his opening kick of the afternoon charged down and re-gathered by Newcastle. Ollie Burton came up with a try-saver off it but the Knights found a try several plays later with winger Callum Esley taking advantage of a short Steelers edge to stroll over down the right-hand side and make it 6-0.

  • 1 week ago | dragons.com.au | Joel Beatton

    A well-placed Makayla McFayden kick-off forced a Penrith error on the opening play of the match and earnt the hosts an early attacking opportunity but the Panthers defence held firm. A confident Kayla Henderson kick return sent the Steelers into scramble mode soon after only for Tahlia O’Brien to come up with a textbook tackle around the bootlaces to take the Penrith fullback over the sideline.

  • 1 week ago | dragons.com.au | Joel Beatton

    Corey Allan was denied a try for the Red V after Ben Rumble skied to reel in a Jonah Glover bomb only for the official to observe a knock-on. It was Michael Molo who found the contest’s first opening over a quarter of the way in charging his way through in determined fashion to make it 6-0. Allan was denied on a second occasion the following set in similar fashion after Rumble swallowed a Glover bomb and moved it inside to Nick Tsougranis whose final pass was called forward.

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