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47 (14) 5 (5) Ft (Ht) Dragons 47 - 5 Enisei-STM 17/01/2020 Rodney Parade Referee: Joy Neville (Ire) Att: 4,038 47 (14) FT (HT) 5 (5) Ross Moriarty (10), Jared Rosser (29), Harrison Keddie (41), Tyler Morgan (56), Adam Warren (70, 80), Aaron Tries Bjorn Basson (32) Wainwright (74) Sam Davies (11, 30, 41, 57, 71, 80+1) Conversions Penalty Goals Drop Goals Ball Carries Home Attack Away Ball Carries Tavis Knoyle 8 Possession Mikheil Gachechiladze 17 Adam Warren 7 48% 52% Davit Meskhi 13 Ross Moriarty 7 Territory Earll Douwrie 11 50% 50% Metres Made Ball Carries Metres Made Harrison Keddie 53 82 112 Bjorn Basson 79 Tyler Morgan 44 Metres Made Davit Meskhi 71 Aaron Wainwright 40 334 325 Earll Douwrie 44 Kicks From Hand Lineouts Won 38 30 Lineouts Won Aaron Wainwright 6 Line Breaks Mikheil Gachechiladze 3 Matthew Screech 4 7 Axis Title 5 Dimitri Krotov 3 Cory Hill 4 Defenders Beaten Jeremy Jordaan 3 18 10 Tackles Offloads Tackles Harrison Keddie 16 5 13 Mikheil Gachechiladze 9 Matthew Screech 11 Rucks/Mauls Won Dimitry Gerasimov 6 Ross Moriarty 11 50 78 Andrey Temnov 6 Rucks/Mauls Lost 2 1 Home Defence Away Tackles Made 123 67 Missed Tackles 10 18 Tackle Success 92% 79% Home Penalties / Turnovers Away Total Penalties Conceded 5 11 Total Turnovers Conceded 12 17 Home Set Piece Away Lineouts Won Own Throw 15 16 Lineouts Lost Own Throw 2 2 Lineout Success 88% 89% Lineout Steals 1 0 Scrums Won 12 4 Scrums Lost 0 0 Scrums Success 100% 100% Dragons 47 - 5 Enisei-STM 17/01/2020 Rodney Parade 20:00 Referee: Joy Neville (Ire) Assistant ref: Nigel Correll (Ire) Assistant ref: Richard Kerr (Ire) TMO: Colin Stanley (Ire), Citing Commissioner: Peter Ferguson (Ire) Match Statistics Man of the Match - Harrison Keddie (Dragons) Match Statistics App Try Con Pen Drop YC RC Name Name App Try Con Pen Drop YC RC Carwyn Penny 15 Earll Douwrie 1 Jared Rosser 14 Davit Meskhi 2 Adam Warren 13 Davit Kacharava Thomas Griffiths 12 Dimitry Gerasimov 1 Rio Dyer 11 Bjorn Basson 1 6 Sam Davies 10 Ramil Gaisin Tavis Knoyle 9 Alexey Shcherban Lloyd Fairbrother 1 Nikoloz Khatiashvili Elliot Dee 2 Shamil Magomendov Leon Brown 3 Innokentiy Zykov Matthew Screech 4 Uldis Saulite (c) Cory Hill (c) 5 Evgeny Elgin 1 Aaron Wainwright 6 Mikheil Gachechiladze 1 Harrison Keddie 7 Andrey Temnov 1 Ross Moriarty 8 Dimitri Krotov Ellis Shipp 16 Stanislav Selskii Josh Reynolds 17 Ewald van der Westhuizen Chris Coleman 18 Azat Musin Joseph Davies 19 Jeremy Jordaan Huw Taylor 20 Nikita Churashov Luke Baldwin 21 Konstantin Uzunov Jacob Botica 22 Jurijs Baranovs 1 Tyler Morgan 23 Vitaly Nemtsev Dragons 47 - 5 Enisei-STM 17/01/2020 Rodney Parade Referee: Joy Neville (Ire) Att: 4,038 Match Timeline Match Time Home Score Away Match Time Dragons Enisei-STM 10:58 Ross Moriarty - Try 5 - 0 11:52 Sam Davies - Conversion 7 - 0 29:04 Jared Rosser - Try 12 - 0 30:01 Sam Davies - Conversion 14 - 0 14 - 5 Bjorn Basson - Try 32:26 40:57 End of first half 14 - 5 Off - Dimitri Krotov 40:35 On - Jeremy Jordaan 40:35 40:57 Off - Jared Rosser 40:57 On - Tyler Morgan 41:17 Harrison Keddie - Try 19 - 5 41:42 Sam Davies - Conversion 21 - 5 46:24 Off - Elliot Dee 46:24 On - Ellis Shipp 21 - 5 Dimitry Gerasimov - Yellow card 51:07 56:23 Tyler Morgan - Try 26 - 5 57:15 Sam Davies - Conversion 28 - 5 On - Stanislav Selskii 57:55 Off - Shamil Magomendov 57:55 57:57 Off - Ross Moriarty 57:57 On - Huw Taylor 58:57 On - Jacob Botica 58:57 Off - Tyler Morgan On - Nikita Churashov 60:23 Off - Davit Meskhi 60:23 60:50 Off - Rio Dyer 60:50 On - Luke Baldwin Off - Davit Kacharava 60:58 On - Jurijs Baranovs 60:58 65:50 Off - Lloyd Fairbrother 65:50 On - Josh Reynolds On - Vitaly Nemtsev 67:27 Off - Evgeny Elgin 67:27 Off - Innokentiy Zykov 67:28 On - Ewald van der Westhuizen 67:28 69:33 On - Joseph Davies 69:33 Off - Cory Hill 70:03 Adam Warren - Try 33 - 5 71:02 Sam Davies - Conversion 35 - 5 Off - Alexey Shcherban 71:26 On - Konstantin Uzunov 71:26 Off - Nikoloz Khatiashvili 73:47 On - Azat Musin 73:47 74:46 Aaron Wainwright - Try 40 - 5 75:54 Off - Leon Brown 75:54 On - Chris Coleman 80:35 Adam Warren - Try 45 - 5 81:24 Sam Davies - Conversion 47 - 5 81:56 End of second half 47 - 5.
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