Anthony Griffin could only have been watching in complete horror as the NRL_Dragons put together their worst half of football this season in a 42-18 flogging by the NRLKnights on Sunday | samphillips06 SMHsport NRL
It was error riddled, lazy and soft. In the first 20 minutes alone Ben Hunt put a kick out on the full, both Corey Norman and Jordan Pereira dropped the ball cold and both Matt Dufty and Hunt sent kicks dead.The dreadful first 20 minutes turned into three Knights tries - to Kalyn Ponga, Gehamat Shibasaki and Aiden Guerra.
It's difficult to imagine exactly how Tyson Frizell was able to return serve when he copped some lip from his a soon-to-be teammate.Shibasaki then did his best Dragons impression when he dropped the ball cold just a few metres out from his own line. Cody Ramsey dropped the ball cold and a few tackles later, Mitchell Pearce put Tuala over to complete the 30-6 first half.
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