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St. George Illawarra Dragons v North Queensland Cowboys

WIN Stadium, Saturday Night

St. George sit atop of the NRL ladder after six rounds and will seek to extend their stay there as they take on a depleted Cowboys side without their first choice fullback, half back or hooker.

Gareth Widdop has been a major factor in turning last season's second-worst offensive side into this season's best as he and recruit Paul Vaughn have led the Dragons in this department. Not to be outdone defensively, the Dragons have the second-best defence in the competition as they start to prove to naysayers that they may just be the real deal.

Take a future immortal out of any side and you're not gonna end up on the better side of the ledger, as is the case with the Cowboys. Their record without JT is poor, and despite a host of names returning - as well as the addition of Coen Hess to the run on side - it's tough to see where their offensive spark will come from.

After a home loss last week against a rejuvenated Wests side, we can see them dropping two on the trot as the Dragon bandwagon continues to grow.

Dragons by 10.

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