Mercury (Hobart)

Dragons back young guns to get job done

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COACH Paul McGregor is ready to put his faith in St George Illawarra’s youth with Zac Lomax and Kurt Mann set for the biggest tests of their careers against South Sydney tonight.

While the Dragons marched to the top of the ladder early in the year off the back of their representa­tive-laden forward pack, both Mann and Lomax will fill key positions in their backline for the do-or-die match.

Mann’s selection at five-eighth for the injured Gareth Widdop (shoulder) is an obvious one, but McGregor’s decision to play Lomax in the centres ahead of Euan Aitken — who was available for selection on return from injury — is telling.

McGregor said he had no qualms putting 18-year-old Lomax up against Greg Inglis in just his fourth NRL game, considerin­g the youngster had idolised the South Sydney star growing up.

“If you’ve grown up watching a player and you grow up with so much respect for the player you learn a lot about them,” McGregor said. “That probably gives him a little bit more of an insight.

“It doesn’t matter if you’re the most experience­d player in the competitio­n ... you’re going to have the same problem [with Inglis] … but the kid will go well.”

Lomax also offers a chief kicking option with Widdop out, ahead of Tim Lafai. Jordan Pereria will also hold his spot on the wing in front of retiring veteran Jason Nightingal­e.

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