The New Zealand Herald

Warriors final chances remain in balance after Dragons catch fire

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The Warriors have been stunned by a late surge by the St George Illawarra Dragons, putting a dampener on their first ever NRL Women’s home game.

In the competitio­n’s first ever standalone fixture, the Dragons claimed a 26-6 win over their hosts — scoring all of their points inside the final 18 minutes of the 60-minute clash.

“We did have a pretty good start. We got into the grind,” Warriors captain Georgia Hale said.

“We came into the second half not in the right mindset, which was a massive shame.”

The Warriors looked to be in control for the first 40 minutes of the match, running in the only try of the first half through second rower Onjeurlina Leiataua a quarter of an hour into the contest.

The Dragons’ attack looked testing throughout the opening half, but a combinatio­n of strong Warriors defence and errors kept them off the score sheet. Hale again led the Warriors side defensivel­y, making all 40 tackles she attempted.

Coming out after the break, the Dragons continued to ask plenty of questions of the Warriors defensive line, which eventually cracked in the 42nd minute when Shaylee Bent crashed over the stripe.

Bent’s was the first of five tries scored by the Dragons, with their win having big implicatio­ns on the grand final picture.

The Brisbane Broncos have already claimed one spot in the main event, winning their first two games of the season, while the Dragons and Warriors’ hopes remain alive — each with a win and a loss to their credit.

However, the Warriors will now need to beat Brisbane next weekend to earn their place in the grand final, while the Dragons meet the winless Sydney Roosters.

“Before the physical comes our mindset,” Hale said of what the team needed to improve on before the Broncos clash. “We have to go away and look at ourselves as individual­s, come back next week and put our best effort forward.”

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Tyler Reid of the Warriors powers through the St George Illawarra defence.
Photo / Photosport Tyler Reid of the Warriors powers through the St George Illawarra defence.

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