St. George Illawarra Dragons vs Brisbane Broncos – Regular Season – Preview & Prediction | NRL 2022
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THE FACTS
When is St. George Illawarra Dragons vs Brisbane Broncos on and what time does it start? St. George Illawarra Dragons vs Brisbane Broncos will take place on Saturday 3rd September, 2022 – 08:30 (UK)
Where is St. George Illawarra Dragons vs Brisbane Broncos taking place? St. George Illawarra Dragons vs Brisbane Broncos will take place at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium in Sydney, Australia
Where can I get tickets for St. George Illawarra Dragons vs Brisbane Broncos? Click here for ticket information on 2022 NRL matches
What channel is St. George Illawarra Dragons vs Brisbane Broncos on? Sky Sports Arena will be televising selected NRL games in the UK and you can find their schedule here. For Australian broadcasters, you can find a list here
Where can I stream St. George Illawarra Dragons vs Brisbane Broncos? If televised on Sky Sports, then subscribers will be able to stream the match live via Sky Go. Alternatively, the match will be available to subscribers of Watch NRL
THE TEAM NEWS
ST. GEORGE ILLAWARRA DRAGONS
Starting 13: Ramsey, Sloan, Mat. Feagai, Lomax, Moga, Amone, B. Hunt, De Belin, Sullivan, Lawrie, McGuire, Su’A, Bird – Interchanges: Fuimaono, J. Hunt, Ford, Woods – Reserves: Gosiewski, McCullough, Faamausili, Coric, Kerr
Unavailable: Mikaele Ravalawa, Moses Suli, Tariq Sims, Moses Mbye, Francis Molo, Michael Molo
BRISBANE BRONCOS
Starting 13: Martin, Oates, Staggs, Hoeter, Cobbo, Gamble, Reynolds, Flegler, Turpin, Haas, Capewell, Riki, Carrigan – Interchanges: Walters, Palasia, Hosking, Kennedy – Reserves: Niu, Pereira, Paix, Mam, Puakura
Unavailable: Herbie Farnworth, Teui Robati, Ryan James
THE PREDICTION
Brisbane Broncos’ hopes of making the finals suffered another huge blow as they were hammered for the second game in succession. They now find themselves in ninth spot having lost four of their last five after their 6-53 loss to Parramatta Eels and they really need to beat St. George Illawarra Dragons to have any chance of making the top eight. The hosts have won back-to-back matches after edging Wests Tigers last week and while this could go either way, the Dragons have only lost one of their last nine home games so they are fancied to get the job done.