Dragons give Manly playoff lifeline

Published: 6:10AM Monday September 06, 2010 Source: AAP

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    Dragons fullback Darius Boyd - Source: Getty

Canterbury gave South Sydney a golden chance to sneak into the NRL top eight but they weren't good enough to take it, beaten 38-24 by St George Illawarra last night.

The Bulldogs' earlier 30-24 win over Manly meant Souths could have made a last-gasp hop into the finals if they toppled the Dragons by five points or more in the last match of the regular season.

St George Illawarra also gave their opponents a boost by resting stars Jamie Soward, Ben Hornby, Dean Young and Jeremy Smith from action.

But while their team-sheet gave the impression they were taking their foot off the pedal, the minor premiers were ruthless in jumping to a quick 18-0 lead courtesy of a Ben Creagh hat-trick.

The dynamic secondrower scored three tries in the space of 11 minutes to boost the Dragons' confidence ahead of next weekend's clash with a wounded Manly, and end the Rabbitohs' hopes of a fairytale finish.

It was a great day all-round for St George Illawarra, with Canterbury's win over the Sea Eagles ensuring they avoided bogey side Canberra in week one of the finals.

St George Illawarra took a commanding 26-6 lead into the break and, despite giving Souths a small sniff at 32-18 with 14 minutes left, they never really looked like losing.

Wayne Bennett's men sealed Souths' fate with 12 minutes remaining, when centre Matt Cooper bagged his 100th career try following a 'falcon' by team-mate Jarrod Saffy.

The Rabbitohs butchered several chances to make the finals in the last two months of the competition, although a heavy injury toll didn't help.

They tried hard against the Dragons, but were outclassed by a team who will start the playoffs as comfortable title favourites despite their reputation for folding under pressure.

Creagh's first try in the sixth minute came after a smart last-tackle play down the left side of the field.

Creagh collected again off a kick shortly after and completed his treble in the 17th minute when Nathan Fien gave him a well-timed short ball.

Souths stayed alive with a first-half try to Fetuli Talanoa and back-to-back four-pointers in the second half to Jamie Simpson and Dylan Farrell.

The Dragons' only worry is secondrower Beau Scott who was put on report for a late shot on Chris Sandow in the 60th minute.

St George Illawarra 38 (B Creagh 3 D Boyd M Cooper B Morris tries K Stanley 7 goals)
South Sydney 24 (D Farrell E Pettybourne J Simpson F Talanoa tries C Sandow 4 goals)

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