NRL: North Queensland notched up a big score despite being down early against the Dragons, taking out the game 46 - 24!
Ben Hunt lamented St George Illawarra’s inability to “show enough resilience” as his side shipped six unanswered tries in aThe Dragons enjoyed an early 18-4 lead over the visitors at Jubilee Stadium and looked on course to secure a second victory of the season.However, the home side’s momentum evaporated in the 23rd minute when forward Ray Faitala-Mariner chased down a grubber but dropped the ball cold over the line.
“We just talked about doing it one set at a time … you just try to narrow that focus,” Hunt said in his post-match press conference.
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