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Flexibility pleases Bennett

Dragons flexibility pleases Bennett

03/12/2010 08:32:00 PM

St George Illawarra coach Wayne Bennett has praised his players' ability to adapt in the face of a mounting injury toll following their gutsy 18-12 victory over a highly-rated Parramatta outfit on Friday night.

Having already entered the clash without a recognised centre after Matt Cooper failed to overcome a hamstring injury, the Dragons lost hooker Nathan Fien to a suspected broken ankle in the 35th minute of the season opener.

But despite the absence of two of their biggest stars, the Dragons held firm against a full-strength Parramatta line-up to make a winning start to the 2010 season.

When asked to identify the most pleasing aspect of his side's performance, Bennett said: "The flexibility of the players to handle a lot of positions for us."

"We lost Nathan Fien - he's broken his ankle so it's a bit of a blow for us."

"Ben (Hornby) was in doubt for us right up until the match and we've got three centres (Cooper, Peni Tagive and Kyle Stanley) out injured, so our stocks are depleted in key positions."

"A front rower played in the centres for us tonight, Matty Prior, he did okay too."

Asked the significance of Fien's injury which is likely to keep the 30-year-old sidelined for several months, Bennett said: "It is (a blow) and he was playing great tonight too. He's a very important part of the team."

Skipper Hornby, who took to the field despite having barely slept or eaten a decent meal in several days due to a troublesome wisdom tooth, personified the Dragons' courage.

"Early in the week my wisdom tooth came through and my gum got infected," said Hornby who scored his side's first try of the season in the sixth minute.

"I couldn't open my mouth for a day-and-a-half, it's obviously alright now because I can talk and all that sort of stuff but I haven't eaten a solid meal for about three days."

"I've been struggling to sleep so that was the only problem and I just couldn't eat enough to keep a little bit of body weight on. Other than that I'm okay, obviously it's a lot better after you win."

Meanwhile, Bennett endorsed his team's decision to kick two easy penalty goals in the second half rather than attempting to score an elusive third try.

"You leave it to the players (to decide) but I wanted them to take those (penalty kicks)," he said.
"We were tired, it's the first game of the year, your attack's not where you want it to be and you know that, so points are vital to you."

"I just thought at that stage it was better to have points on the board whether it was from a kick or trying to get tries and then panic, turn over cheap ball and find ourselves back on our try line pretty quickly."

 
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