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Dragons dent Eels' finals hopes

By Joe O'Shea

Posted August 30, 2008 21:44:00
Updated August 30, 2008 23:59:00

Dragons celebrate a try

Dragons prop Dan Hunt is congratulated by team-mates after scoring a try against the Eels (Getty Images: Mark Nolan)

St George Illawarra showed it will be a force to be reckoned with come finals time, dismantling finals aspirants Parramatta 40-14 in Saturday night's round 25 NRL match-up at Sydney's Olympic stadium.

The Dragons ended the Eels' three-match winning streak and dealt their finals hopes a huge blow in the blow-out result, which was highlighted by a hat-trick to former Broncos and Wallabies star Wendell Sailor.

The win assures the Dragons a spot in the top eight and moves them ahead of Brisbane into fifth place, but the Broncos can reclaim their position with a win over the Bulldogs on Sunday.

In tonight's other fixture, North Queensland notched consecutive wins at home with an upset 22-10 result over an injury-hit Canberra side in Townsville.

The Cowboys snapped the Raiders' three-game winning streak with a four-tries-to-two display spearheaded by Johnathan Thurston and hooker Aaron Payne.

Thurston scored a try and made another while Payne tore Canberra up down the middle of the ruck as the home side raced to a 16-0 half-time lead that was rarely threatened in the second half.

The loss leaves the Raiders vulnerable in a tie for seventh with one round remaining and a host of teams in with a shot of making the eight.

Dragons blitz

St George Illawarra started the match with a bang, racing to an 18-0 lead after just 20 minutes courtesy of tries to Dan Hunt, Ben Creagh and Mark Gasnier.

Sailor's first try three minutes before the break handed the Dragons a 24-0 lead at half-time, and Nathan Brown's men went on with the job in the second half despite letting in soft tries with the result sewn up.

Brown it was a strong performance in the lead-up to the semi-finals.

"We came here obviously pretty confident if we played some good hard tough footy and we ran the ball in the right spots we could create some chances - and to the guys credit we put a couple of reasonable halves together," he said.

Hunt and Creagh had huge games for the Dragons with 16 hit-ups each to go with 13 and eight tackles respectively.

The loss leaves Parramatta on the outside looking in to the top eight, and needing a win against the Warriors and results to fall its way next weekend to have any hopes of making the finals.

The Dragons play in a mouth-watering clash against the Roosters next weekend, with the boys from Bondi needing a win to secure fourth spot, while a Dragons victory could see them get a home final.

Dragons 40 (W Sailor 3, D Hunt, B Creagh, M Gasnier, M Cooper, J Morris tries; M Gasnier 4 conversions)

Eels 14 (L Burt 2, F Mateo tries; L Burt conversion)

Cowboys 22 (J Thurston, T Burns, B Harris, C Webb tries; J Williams 3 conversions)

Raiders 10 (A Purtell, B Kelly tries; J Monaghan conversion)

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