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The simple philosophy behind Dragons’ top-four rise – NRL.COM
St George Illawarra players prepare to play for up to 90 minutes and expect that they will only have the ball for five minutes each match.

St George Illawarra players prepare to play for up to 90 minutes and expect they will only have the ball for five minutes each match.
It’s part of Dragons coach Anthony Griffin’s mantra of playing for each other and be prepared to do whatever it takes that has led to the team climbing into the top four after four consecutive wins.
On the eve of Sunday’s match against the Warriors at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, St George Illawarra players spoke about some of the reasons behind their stunning turnaround…
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