โHe [SuโA] should have scored. For Jahream to pick it up and keep playing, you need to make your own luck sometimes.
โI donโt want to sound like Iโm negative about winning, but there are so many things we can do better.โ
The Dragons did well to get back in the game in the second half, with former Tiger Jacob Liddle bagging a double within four minutes.
An Alex Seyfarth knock-on with 30 seconds remaining gifted the Dragons one last chance to try and force the game into golden point.
The Tigersโ 34-28 win was their second in a row, but the Dragons โ and especially SuโA โ will hate sitting through the review of a game they could have easily won.
Marshall was aware his players were playing their third game in 13 days. They played nearly 90 minutes last weekend in a golden-point thriller that took its toll, physically and emotionally.
Charlie Staines celebrates a try against the Dragons.Credit: Getty Images
It has been seven years since the Tigers have won three in a row, and they will have their work cut out getting it done against the Storm in Melbourne.
But who really cares. The Tigers of old would have blown the lead against the Dragons. They were still guilty of trying to defend a lead. But they are heading in the right direction.
Dragonsโ back-rower Dylan Egan opened the scoring on the night after some lovely lead-up work by Moses Suli.
Recalled winger Charlie Staines, playing his first NRl game for the year โand the best player for the Tigers, according to Marshall โ hit back for the Tigers courtesy of a lovely tip-on from Lachie Galvin.
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Bula hobbled for a few minutes when his ankle was trapped in a tackle, but the No.1 was able to keep moving and remain in the game.
Api Koroisau attempted a couple of 40/20 attempts, and thought he had one on the second occasion. Clint Gutherson was ruled to have put a foot into touch, but the Dragons successfully challenged the call after they were bizarrely given the luxury of watching replays of the passage of play on the big screen shown inside the ground.
Dragons forward Emre Guler failed to finish the game because of a dislocated shoulder, while Tigersโ centre Brent Naden was also given an early shower because of a knee complaint.
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