Wales On Sunday

HOME FIRES FAIL TO BURN FOR DRAGONS

- SIMON THOMAS Rugby correspond­ent simon.thomas@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE Dragons failed in their final attempt to claim a first home win of the season as they once again allowed a lead to slip from their grasp. Dean Ryan’s team were 11-7 up at the break, thanks to a try from winger Rio Dyer and the boot of outside-half Will Reed.

But the Lions totally dominated the second half, with their pack power telling as they monopolise­d both possession and territory, amid the penalty count mounting in their favour.

Front-five forwards Ruan Venter and Ruan Dreyer touched down to add to a first-half effort from wing Edwill van der Merwe, sealing the spoils for the men from Johannesbu­rg.

Dragons centre Josh Lewis had the chance to set up a grandstand finish when he pulled off an intercepti­on 13 minutes from time, only to lose the ball forward as he dived for the line. It was a what-might-have-been moment that in many ways summed up the Gwent region’s season at Rodney Parade.

Their two solitary victories this term have come on the road, with their 11 home matches in all competitio­ns producing 10 defeats and one draw.

Following a scoreless opening quarter during which the Lions had demonstrat­ed their potency at the scrum, it was the Dragons who actually put the first points on the board after 21 minutes.

Second row Joe Maksymiw – one of 16 departures announced this week – played a key role, leaping high to pull off a one-handed block of a floated pass on the visitors’ 22.

Knocking the ball backwards and collecting it on the bounce, he swiftly popped it off to Rio Dyer.

After that, it was all about the predatory prowess of the speedy winger, who produced a classic inout finish, handing off fly-half Jordan Hendrikse to touch down in the right corner.

The Lions responded with a winger’s try of their own seven minutes later, as van der Merwe popped up in midfield and took an inside scoring pass to round off a training ground move off an attacking scrum.

Hendrikse added the conversion to put them in front, but his opposite number Will Reed responded with two penalties to give the Dragons an 11-7 half-time advantage.

The lead changed hands again five minutes after the break when second row Venter picked a good line off a ruck and ploughed through a gap, showing his strength to reach the whitewash.

More forward power then brought the visitors a third try when tighthead prop Dreyer forced his way over from close range.

There looked to be some hope for the hosts when centre Lewis intercepte­d inside his own half and pinned his ears back on 67 minutes, but video replays confirmed he had lost control of the ball just short of the line.

The Dragons huffed and puffed in the closing stages, but couldn’t turn later pressure into points and that was that for another season.

 ?? ?? Jared Rosser of Dragons goes on the charge towards Lions’ Henco van Wyk PICTURE: Huw Evans Agency
Jared Rosser of Dragons goes on the charge towards Lions’ Henco van Wyk PICTURE: Huw Evans Agency

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