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St George Illawarra are ready to breathe fire in the NRL again with star duo Gareth Widdop and Josh Dugan possible inclusions for this week's clash against the Wests Tigers.
After missing the Dragons' past two NRL games with a fractured cheekbone, Dugan only has to come through unscathed in Wednesday's State of Origin to take on the Tigers at ANZ Stadium on Saturday.
Widdop, who hasn't played since round eight, is rated the lesser chance of returning from a knee injury but participated in the club's first field session on Monday following last week's bye.
"He was looking crisp and silky, just a reminder of what he can do," veteran winger Jason Nightingale said after training.
"He got a lot of confidence out of being out there because he'd been doing a lot of straight line running and boring monotonous stuff that you have to do when you come back from injury.
showed in some of his ball playing."
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The possible inclusions of the key pair will undoubtedly boost a Dragons side that snapped a three-game losing slide with a win over the Warriors before their break.
Dugan's probable return means veteran Jason Nightingale will move back to the wing, and Kalifa Faifai Loa likely to drop out of the side.
The Dragons will take on a Tigers outfit that could get an injection of new blood of their own in mid-season pick-up Tuimoala Lolohea.
Lolohea arrived at Concord on Monday morning and is all but certain to be thrown straight into the halves despite widely being tipped to be the club's future fullback.
Widdop killed us last time we played them, Dugan will get injured at SOO with his history :roll
Not sure if Widdop playing would be good or not, if he gets rushed he may be restricted and put some pressure on him and we might use that as a strength to make errors.
Thoughts?
After missing the Dragons' past two NRL games with a fractured cheekbone, Dugan only has to come through unscathed in Wednesday's State of Origin to take on the Tigers at ANZ Stadium on Saturday.
Widdop, who hasn't played since round eight, is rated the lesser chance of returning from a knee injury but participated in the club's first field session on Monday following last week's bye.
"He was looking crisp and silky, just a reminder of what he can do," veteran winger Jason Nightingale said after training.
"He got a lot of confidence out of being out there because he'd been doing a lot of straight line running and boring monotonous stuff that you have to do when you come back from injury.
showed in some of his ball playing."
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Photo: Getty Images
The possible inclusions of the key pair will undoubtedly boost a Dragons side that snapped a three-game losing slide with a win over the Warriors before their break.
Dugan's probable return means veteran Jason Nightingale will move back to the wing, and Kalifa Faifai Loa likely to drop out of the side.
The Dragons will take on a Tigers outfit that could get an injection of new blood of their own in mid-season pick-up Tuimoala Lolohea.
Lolohea arrived at Concord on Monday morning and is all but certain to be thrown straight into the halves despite widely being tipped to be the club's future fullback.
Widdop killed us last time we played them, Dugan will get injured at SOO with his history :roll
Not sure if Widdop playing would be good or not, if he gets rushed he may be restricted and put some pressure on him and we might use that as a strength to make errors.
Thoughts?