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NRL season report card: The struggling Eels, Tigers, Dragons and Raiders in 2013
PARRAMATTA EELS - 16th (wooden spoon)
NRL wooden spooners can usually take solace in the old line “things can only get better”.Not Parramatta. Just about everyone, including the Eels themselves, knew 2013 would be a tough year. But few could have predicted just how bad it turned out
WESTS TIGERS - 15th
BENJI Marshall’s plans swirled around the team for much of the year and his performance was woeful from round three onwards but there were glimpses of a bright future for the Tigers.From a crippling injury toll came the emergence of possibly the best roster of youngsters in the NRL.
ST GEORGE ILLAWARRA DRAGONS - 14th
FIRST Ben Hornby. Then Jamie Soward. The Dragons just couldn’t compete this season following the loss of both 2010 premiership halves within the space of 13 rounds.
With Hornby retiring over the off-season, St George Illawarra were forced to start the season with Nathan Fien and Soward in the halves, with young gun Kyle Stanley out for the season due to a knee injury.
CANBERRA RAIDERS - 13th
THE Raiders started the year with high hopes following a sixth-placed finish last season, capped by a fleeting cameo in the NRL finals.After 20 rounds, Canberra sat safely in the top eight following a respectable 10 wins from 18 games. They went on to lose their final six matches to finish 13th.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...-raiders-in-2013/story-fni3fbgz-1226740369795
- THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
- OCTOBER 15, 2013 3:00PM
PARRAMATTA EELS - 16th (wooden spoon)
NRL wooden spooners can usually take solace in the old line “things can only get better”.Not Parramatta. Just about everyone, including the Eels themselves, knew 2013 would be a tough year. But few could have predicted just how bad it turned out
WESTS TIGERS - 15th
BENJI Marshall’s plans swirled around the team for much of the year and his performance was woeful from round three onwards but there were glimpses of a bright future for the Tigers.From a crippling injury toll came the emergence of possibly the best roster of youngsters in the NRL.
ST GEORGE ILLAWARRA DRAGONS - 14th
FIRST Ben Hornby. Then Jamie Soward. The Dragons just couldn’t compete this season following the loss of both 2010 premiership halves within the space of 13 rounds.
With Hornby retiring over the off-season, St George Illawarra were forced to start the season with Nathan Fien and Soward in the halves, with young gun Kyle Stanley out for the season due to a knee injury.
CANBERRA RAIDERS - 13th
THE Raiders started the year with high hopes following a sixth-placed finish last season, capped by a fleeting cameo in the NRL finals.After 20 rounds, Canberra sat safely in the top eight following a respectable 10 wins from 18 games. They went on to lose their final six matches to finish 13th.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...-raiders-in-2013/story-fni3fbgz-1226740369795