St George Illawarra face a monumental task sustaining their top eight challenge after their meek surrender to last-placed Canterbury on the holiday Monday.

The Dragons cling to a playoff spot on percentages, sitting eighth but with the arch-rival Sharks (riding a three-game win streak), Raiders and Warriors all equal with them on 12 points.

Five-eighth Corey Norman and fullback Matt Dufty will be looking to put their best foot forward to attract the interest of rival clubs after being told they aren't in the Dragons' plans but Dufty in particular needs to lift after a disheartening outing against the Bulldogs.

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Canberra, in contrast, are on a totally different trajectory after thumping the Broncos 38-16 in a display that had coach Ricky Stuart declaring Canberra were getting their mojo back. 

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The rundown

Team news

Dragons: Tyrell Sloan will make his NRL debut at fullback, Jack De Belin will start at lock and Josh Kerr will run on as a front-rower.

As a result of those late changes, Matt Dufty and Jackson Ford are out of the squad and Paul Vaughan has been moved back to the interchange bench.

Adam Club and Billy Burns are on the interchange and Poasa Faamausili is the 18th man.

Raiders: Sia Soliola and Ryan Sutton will again trade places, with Soliola to start and Sutton on the bench.

Xavier Savage is the 18th man for Canberra.

Ryan James won't return to the NRL after serving a suspension after he and Matt Frawley were the two players left out 24 hours before the game. 

The Raiders have won four of their past five games against the Dragons.

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Key match-up

Ben Hunt v Sam Williams: The Dragons veteran has had a great season but had a few moments he'd like to forget against the Bulldogs. Hunt has three tries, 10 try assists, 19 offloads and 92 run metres a game in 10 outings.

Long-time understudy Williams now has an extended run in the starting side following the departure of namesake George Williams. He has just a try, try assist, offload and line-break assist in three games and averages 42 run metres so he still has some way to go in the transition from solid caretaker to impact player. 

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Stat attack

Raiders kickers Sam Williams and Jack Wighton will have to be at their quickest and most efficient against the Dragons who lead the NRL in charge-downs. The Red V have blocked seven kicks, three more than the second-placed Eels, while back-rower Tariq Sims (three) is also tops in the individual category. 

 

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