Arguably the biggest regular season match on the NRL calendar, the Dragons and Roosters will once again put it all on the line in the annual ANZAC Day clash.
It's a match that needs no extra motivation but with the Roosters coming off a narrow defeat to Melbourne and the Dragons buoyed by an upset win over the Warriors, the Round 8 fixture is anyone's to win.
Trent Robinson's men sit 11th on the ladder and look to be struggling with consistency having not gone back-to-back all season.
But the Tricolours will be hoping their annual ANZAC Day fixture will be the game that ignites a much-needed run as they welcome back Dom young from suspension and Sam Walker from concussion.
St George Illawarra, meanwhile, will be high on confidence after a 30-12 victory over the Warriors at home and are showing real signs of improvement in 2024.
With a 4-3 record to start the season, the Dragons are proving to be a fitter and more physical team under new coach Shane Flanagan and will be a big threat in a game they always find to lift for regardless.
Meeting for their 22nd time on the important national day, history points in favour of the Dragons who hold a 12-9 advantage since the inaugural clash in 2002 but the Roosters once again enjoy homegrown advantage, with another sell-out crowd expected to lift the roof at Allianz Stadium.
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Dragons: No late changes on game day after Mikaele Ravalawa was forced out with knee soreness on Wednesday which sees Jack Bird return from a head knock in the centres and with Zac Lomax shift to the wing. Michael Molo is 18th man.
Roosters: No last minute changes after winger Daniel Tupou (knee) and lock Victor Radley (hamstring) dropped out 24 hours before kick-off. Michael Jennings comes in from 18th man to the centres, Joseph Suaalii goes to the wing and Connor Watson moves into the lock position. Siua Wong is the new face on the bench while Dom Young (suspension) and Sam Walker (concussion protocol) also return.
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Stat Attack
- Dragons fullback Tyrell Sloan has scored 13 tries in his past 16 games.
- The Roosters have won four of their past six ANZAC Day clashes with the Dragons.
- Dragons centre Zac Lomax has scored five tries in his past five games.
- Roosters winger Daniel Tupou requires two tries for 150 NRL tries.
- Dragons coach Shane Flanagan will coach on ANZAC Day for the first time.
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Stats supplied by David Middleton, League Information Services, author of the official annual of the NRL.