The St George Illawarra Dragons welcomed the return of Josh Dugan to their line-up this weekend following a hamstring injury.
Despite this, Newcastle Knights proved too good for the Dragons as they came away with a 21-14 win at home.
In exciting news for the club, Wollongong will host the first ever Super League game outside of Europe next year between Wigan and Hull in February 2018.
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Paul Vaughan admits that the top four is still in the Dragons’ sights after a 30 point win over Manly last weekend – Illawarra Mercury
Illawarra Mercury's Mitch Jennings writes that Dugan returns to a potent Dragons’ backline following Euan Aitken's shoulder injury.
Dragons Head of Athletic Performance Nathan Pickworth details Aitken’s shoulder injury sustained in last weekend’s win over Manly – Dragons Official Website
Wollongong will host the first ever Super League game played outside of Europe in February 2018 – Dragons Official Website
Paul McGregor insisted that moving Dugan to the centres is what is best for the team – Illawarra Mercury
The Newcastle Knights defeat the Dragons 21-14 at McDonald Jones Stadium – NRL.com
Jai Field converts a penalty goal on full-time to give Illawarra a two-point win over the ISP Knights in Newcastle – Illawarra Mercury
Gareth Widdop admits that missing the Finals this season would be unacceptable – Illawarra Mercury
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