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NRL 2020: St George Illawarra Dragons, coach Dean Young says he didn’t see the huge loss to Knights coming – NRL.COM
The Dragons let in seven tries in a humiliating 42-18 loss to the Knights but somehow have to plug those holes before facing the line-breaking might of Storm in a week’s time.

The Dragons let in seven tries in a humiliating 42-18 loss to the Knights but somehow have to plug those holes before facing the line-breaking might of Storm next Sunday.
“We wouldn’t have beaten Dapto today the way we played that first half,” coach Dean Young said of the five tries conceded in the opening 40 minutes.
Three of those to Kalyn Ponga, Aidan Guerra, and Daniel Saifiti were from simple breaks through flimsy middle defence.
“It was just under-8s stuff. In the end they made 265 tack…
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