Rankins Springs Dragons Defeated Despite Hard-Fought Battle

Written by: The Griffith Phoenix

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The Rankins Springs Dragons faced West Wyalong for the third time in the Kiawarra Cup’s history.

The Rankins Springs Dragons travelled to face West Wyalong for the third time in the Kiawarra Cup’s short history, after losing by four points in both previous matches held at Ron Crowe Oval - 16 to 12 in 2019 and 10 - 6 in 2022.

The Cup has had a very close rivalry with the games at Rankins Springs in 2021 and 2023 resulting in a draw and a last-minute two-point win to Rankins Springs last year, 28 to 26.

The Dragons went over with very good numbers, a healthy 24, a good sign this early in the season.

It was the first game for new coaches Joshua Johnston and Damian Walker who took over coaching duties this year after being with the club since 2018.

West Wyalong came out with a strong side of their own, playing in front of their home crowd who urged them onto a strong start, with three back-to-back sets ending with a try after only three minutes.

The Dragons’ Josh Curphey hit back not long after, but the Mallee Men added two more tries to end the first third 16 to 4 up.

A mammoth effort by Dragons centre Jack Glyde, beating six players, had them back in the action early in the second half but a kick to the corner for Michael Uiva had Wyalong back up by 12 at the end of the second third.

Possession was key with high humidity leading to some very tired bodies with many playing their first game for 2024.

The Dragons rallied and dominated the last third with Glyde scoring his second off a Tom Judd grubber kick from dummy half and Curphey forcing his way over again from close range had the Dragons within 2 with 8 minutes left.

Wyalong held on, though, and a Nick Prince chip-and-chase try with a minute left wrapped it up, 26 to 20 West Wyalong.

Best on-ground went to West Wyalong’s Mitchell Wright on his birthday.

For the Dragons, the Kiawarra Cup Player’s Player was recently renamed to the Dane Richards Memorial Player’s Player to honour the late Dragons, Yenda and Forbes player who played his only game for the Dragons in the trial against West Wyalong last year and sadly passed away in June at the young age of 18.

This year the award went to centre Jack Glyde.

West Wyalong will begin their season on Sunday, April 7 in Group 20’s Round 1, while the Dragons' next game will be May 4 at the Proten Cup Knockout, hosted at Rankins Springs for the first time.

Final Score - West Wyalong 26 (Mitch Wright, Tom Connors, MIchael Uiva, Nick Preston, Nick Prince tries: 3 goals) defeated Rankins Springs 20 (Josh Curphey 2, Jack Glyde 2 tries; Josh Richards 2 goals).

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