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2019 NRL – South Sydney Rabbitohs Preview & Prediction vs St. George-Illawarra Dragons
THE TEAM NEWS
ST. GEORGE-ILLAWARRA DRAGONS
Head Coach: Paul McGregor
Starting 13: Widdop, Pereira, Aitken, Lafai, Ravalawa, Norman, Hunt, Graham, McInnes, Vaughan, Host, T. Sims, Lawrie – Interchanges: Latimore, Dufty, Kerr, Leilua – Reserves: Lomax, Robson, Allgood, Pearson
Unavailable: Jack de Belin, Korbin Sims, Tyson Frizell
St George suffered defeat in their opening game of the season as North Queensland Cowboys proved too strong for them through the middle and they will face another big test here.
Tyson Frizell will be unavailable for at least a month for the Dragons after the forward suffered a ruptured testicle in last week's loss to leave St George looking light in the pack for this contest.
Josh Kerr comes onto the interchange bench whilst Blake Lawrie is promoted to the run-on side at lock with the Dragons now missing three of their first choice forwards with Frizell joining Jack de Belin and Korbin Sims on the sidelines.
SOUTH SYDNEY RABBITOHS
Head Coach: Wayne Bennett
Starting 13: Johnston, Gagai, Inglis, Burns, Graham, Walker, Reynolds, Tatola, Cook, T. Burgess, Sutton, S. Burgess, Murray – Interchanges: Knight, Nicholls, Lowe, Turner – Reserves: Allan, Tracey, Kennedy, Hiroti
Unavailable: George Burgess, Dean Britt, Kurt Dillon, Adam Doueihi
South Sydney Rabbitohs were impressive winners in their season opener as they beat fierce rivals and reigning Premiers Sydney Roosters to signal their intentions for 2019 in the notable victory.
The Rabbitohs came away from the game with a clean bill of health but have made a change to their 17 with Kyle Turner coming onto the bench in place of Corey Allan who is named as 18th man.
South Sydney won the game through the middle last week as they made 1,632 metres and that looks like being their big strength this season with George Burgess also set to return to the fold shortly.
THE PREDICTION
South Sydney got their season under way in the best possible fashion as they thoroughly deserved to topple last season's champions, Sydney Roosters. The Dragons got rolled by a big Cowboys pack and with the Rabbitohs also boasting plenty of size through the middle, they could struggle again. With Tyson Frizell now added to the Dragons’ list of unavailable players, they are looking light in the pack and Souths can take full advantage to start the season with back-to-back wins.
St George-Illawarra Dragons
After a troublesome off-season and some mixed form in the trials the Dragons were looking to put it all behind them with a solid first outing, things didn’t go to plan as the Red V came home empty-handed from their Townsville road trip losing 24-12 in Round 1. The addition of Corey Norman to their spine didn’t quite go to plan with their attack looking clunky throughout, whilst Star Forward Tyson Frizell suffered an injury that will keep him out for a while.
South Sydney Rabbitohs
The Rabbitohs were also looking to put a difficult off-season which included their coaching saga behind them and in stark contrast to the Dragons they started off in the best way possible, beating arch rivals Sydney Roosters 26-16. With plenty of question marks surrounding the side including the fitness of Greg Inglis and Adam Reynolds the pressure was on, but right from the kickoff it was clear to see that super-coach Wayne Bennett had his team primed for this match as they put the Roosters to the sword.
2019 NRL – South Sydney Rabbitohs Preview & Prediction vs St. George-Illawarra Dragons
THE TEAM NEWS
ST. GEORGE-ILLAWARRA DRAGONS
Head Coach: Paul McGregor
Starting 13: Widdop, Pereira, Aitken, Lafai, Ravalawa, Norman, Hunt, Graham, McInnes, Vaughan, Host, T. Sims, Lawrie – Interchanges: Latimore, Dufty, Kerr, Leilua – Reserves: Lomax, Robson, Allgood, Pearson
Unavailable: Jack de Belin, Korbin Sims, Tyson Frizell
St George suffered defeat in their opening game of the season as North Queensland Cowboys proved too strong for them through the middle and they will face another big test here.
Tyson Frizell will be unavailable for at least a month for the Dragons after the forward suffered a ruptured testicle in last week's loss to leave St George looking light in the pack for this contest.
Josh Kerr comes onto the interchange bench whilst Blake Lawrie is promoted to the run-on side at lock with the Dragons now missing three of their first choice forwards with Frizell joining Jack de Belin and Korbin Sims on the sidelines.
SOUTH SYDNEY RABBITOHS
Head Coach: Wayne Bennett
Starting 13: Johnston, Gagai, Inglis, Burns, Graham, Walker, Reynolds, Tatola, Cook, T. Burgess, Sutton, S. Burgess, Murray – Interchanges: Knight, Nicholls, Lowe, Turner – Reserves: Allan, Tracey, Kennedy, Hiroti
Unavailable: George Burgess, Dean Britt, Kurt Dillon, Adam Doueihi
South Sydney Rabbitohs were impressive winners in their season opener as they beat fierce rivals and reigning Premiers Sydney Roosters to signal their intentions for 2019 in the notable victory.
The Rabbitohs came away from the game with a clean bill of health but have made a change to their 17 with Kyle Turner coming onto the bench in place of Corey Allan who is named as 18th man.
South Sydney won the game through the middle last week as they made 1,632 metres and that looks like being their big strength this season with George Burgess also set to return to the fold shortly.
THE PREDICTION
South Sydney got their season under way in the best possible fashion as they thoroughly deserved to topple last season's champions, Sydney Roosters. The Dragons got rolled by a big Cowboys pack and with the Rabbitohs also boasting plenty of size through the middle, they could struggle again. With Tyson Frizell now added to the Dragons’ list of unavailable players, they are looking light in the pack and Souths can take full advantage to start the season with back-to-back wins.
St George-Illawarra Dragons
After a troublesome off-season and some mixed form in the trials the Dragons were looking to put it all behind them with a solid first outing, things didn’t go to plan as the Red V came home empty-handed from their Townsville road trip losing 24-12 in Round 1. The addition of Corey Norman to their spine didn’t quite go to plan with their attack looking clunky throughout, whilst Star Forward Tyson Frizell suffered an injury that will keep him out for a while.
South Sydney Rabbitohs
The Rabbitohs were also looking to put a difficult off-season which included their coaching saga behind them and in stark contrast to the Dragons they started off in the best way possible, beating arch rivals Sydney Roosters 26-16. With plenty of question marks surrounding the side including the fitness of Greg Inglis and Adam Reynolds the pressure was on, but right from the kickoff it was clear to see that super-coach Wayne Bennett had his team primed for this match as they put the Roosters to the sword.


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