DRA
No.Name
1Tyrell Sloan, FB
T
2
2Zac Lomax, W
2
3Mosese Suli, C
4Jack Bird, C
T
5Mikaele Ravalawa, W
6Kyle Flanagan, FE
7Ben Hunt, SH
8Francis Molo, P
9Jacob Liddle, H
10Blake Lawrie, FR
11Luciano Leilua, SR
12Jaydn Su'a, SR
T
13Tom Eisenhuth, R
Replacements
14Jesse Marschke, R
15Jack De Belin, R
16Hame Sele, R
17Raymond Faitala-Mariner, L
19Michael Molo, RSV

*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold

Game Info

Venue: WIN Stadium
6:30 AM, March 30, 2024

Match Commentary

80'20-12 End of second half
78'Substitute on - Tom Eisenhuth , Dragons
78'Player substituted - Francis Molo , Dragons

Match Stats

DRA
SEA
196Runs195
1312Metres Run1475
N/AN/A
340Tackles329
N/AN/A
N/AN/A

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