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NRL 2024 round 9 LIVE updates: Cronulla Sharks v St George Illawarra Dragons scores, results, time, program, entertainment, tips, odds, weather, how to watch
Dragons lead Sharks after 40 minutes; Fifita to meet with Panthers
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5.11pm
Joyous moment
Mikaele Ravalawa celebrates a try.Credit: Getty
5.09pm
Second half underway
We’re four minutes into the second half and Tyrell Sloan had produced a superb try-saving tackle to deny Nicho Hynes. Excellent work. On the next play, they manage to hold up Siosifa Talakai. An excellent show of resilience from the Red V. Dragons lead 10-6
5.06pm
DWZ – penalty try or not?
Earlier today, Warriors winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak was denied a penalty try after this play. Thoughts?
5.01pm
View from the ground
4.55pm
Fifita’s shock trip to Sydney
4.52pm
Ravalawa’s first try
4.50pm
Ravalawa scores on final play of first half
The Sharks defence holds strong until the final play of the first half. Then the Dragons cash in again to take a 10-6 lead into the break. As was the case with their first try, St George Illawarra loaded up the right edge with Ben Hunt, Ryrell Sloan and Zac Lomax. Another nifty play ends with Ravalawa scoring his second try of the afternoon.
4.38pm
The Oregon Kaufusi try
4.35pm
Ravalawa scores for Dragons
St George Illawarra keep their foot down, and another attacking opportunity presents itself. In the end, Ben Hunt supplies the telling pass down the short side and Mikaele Ravalawa does the rest. That’s now 14 try assists for Ben Hunt this season. The conversion attempt from out wide is horribly affected by the wind. It misses by a mile. Sharks lead 6-4 after 28 minutes.
4.33pm
Dragons apply pressure
Ben Hunt lost the ball over the line but the Dragons received a penalty for offside in the midst of a strong period for the visitors. After the Sharks scrambled well in their following defensive set, a last tackle kick hits the post and the Sharks get the ball. The Dragons will gain some hope out of that. Sharks lead 6-0 after 25 minutes
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