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Dragons spinal adjustments over after big win – NRL.COM
The adjustments to the Dragons’ spine are over for Paul McGregor, at least for the moment, with the Dragons coach satisfied he’s found the best combination for everyone.

The spine is finally settled for Dragons coach Paul McGregor, who is satisfied he’s found the balance that’s been missing in Jack de Belin’s absence.
Ben Hunt, having started from the bench since round five, made a successful start as St George Illawarra’s run-on hooker in a dominant 34-4 win against Manly on Sunday.
The playmaker kicked wonderfully at Netstrata Jubilee Oval, often into open space, and steered the ship while workhorse captain Cameron McInnes had no issues punching out 67 minutes at lock.
“We need a long-minute player in the middle. We haven’t had that for a long period of time because Jack hasn’t been here,” McGregor said.
“The interchange works a lot better with bringing the bigs

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