Dragon's Lawrie breathing fire in his 150th game

Local junior Lawrie brings up special 150

LeagueNews.co | Nick Loken

Local junior and Dragons Academy graduate Blake Lawrie is set to reach his 150-game milestone when the Dragons face the Roosters on Anzac Day.

Lawrie will join a prestigious list of St George Illawarra players who have reached this milestone, including legends like Ben Hornby, Ben Creagh, and Matt Cooper.

Lawrie's journey to this milestone began in his youth, where he impressed in Dapto and Wests before transitioning to Illawarra's Junior Reps system.

He quickly rose through the ranks, spending time in the Harold Matthews Cup and SG Ball before being promoted to St George Illawarra's Holden Cup side.

At just 18 years old, Lawrie played 22 matches in the Under 20s competition and received a call-up to represent NSW at the Under 18s level.

Lawrie's achievement is a testament to his hard work and dedication to the sport.

Dragons.com.au highlighted Lawrie's remarkable journey, noting that he is one of the few players to reach this milestone with the club.

Lawrie's success serves as an inspiration to aspiring young players in the Illawarra region, showcasing what can be achieved through perseverance and talent.

Lawrie's milestone game against the Roosters on Anzac Day will be a special moment for both him and the club.

It is a reflection of his commitment to the Dragons and his passion for the game.

The significance of reaching 150 games is not lost on Lawrie or his teammates, who will undoubtedly be looking to secure a win in his honor.

In conclusion, Lawrie's upcoming milestone game is a proud moment for both him and the St George Illawarra Dragons.

His journey from a promising young junior to an established player in the first-grade squad is a testament to his skill and determination.

As he joins the ranks of Dragons legends who have reached 150 games, Lawrie's achievement is a reminder of the rich history and talent within the club.

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