LeagueNews.co | Nick Loken
The Dragons Knock-On Effect NSW Cup squad scored a crucial victory against the Rabbitohs with a 26-6 win on a slippery field at Kogarah, which was reminiscent of a classic mud-filled battle from yesteryear.
Jesse Marschke's tactical kicking was on point, steering the Red V to victory with the finesse of a seasoned captain navigating treacherous waters.
Savelio Tamale bulldozed his way through the Rabbitohs defense like a charging rhino, leaving gaping holes in their line and paving the way for the Dragons' dominance in the second half.
The Dragons unleashed an onslaught of 26 unanswered points, reminiscent of a fierce dragon breathing fire on its foes, to secure their fourth win of the season.
Jonah Glover was tantalizingly close to scoring, but was thwarted by a ruling from the referee, reminding fans of the fine margins between victory and defeat in the high-stakes world of Rugby League.
Marschke's slick footwork and determination saw him break through the Rabbitohs' left edge defense, reminiscent of a skilled ballet dancer weaving through a crowded stage, to score the Dragons' first points.
Despite his conversion attempt going wide, the Dragons continued to press on, refusing to back down in the face of adversity.
The Dragons' victory at the slippery Kogarah grounds was a testament to their resilience and determination, leaving their opponents in their wake like a speeding locomotive charging towards the try line.
The win not only solidifies their position in the competition but also sends a clear message to their rivals that the Red V are a force to be reckoned with.