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3:00pm Sat June 3, 2017
Round 13 - Accor Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park / Wanngal - Crowd: 12983

Round 13: Dragons v Wests Tigers preview - 2017 Round 13

Cavalry returns as the Dragons look to keep pace with the leaders.

This contest shapes as a very interesting Saturday afternoon showdown. The Wests Tigers remain rooted at the bottom end of the NRL table, winless since a Round 8 upset of Canterbury, and kept scoreless by Broncos in their most recent outing a fortnight ago.

St George Illawarra meanwhile dominated the early season before injuries put paid to any hopes of maintaining the competition lead, losing key players in Widdop and Dugan for various periods. Their last outing was more positive with a comfortable win over the Warriors in Waikato two weeks ago, but the weeks before that saw the Red V struggle against formidable opponents in the Roosters, Storm and Sharks.

In terms of team news, the Dragons have confirmed a raft of post-Origin changes including the return of both Dugan and Frizell from rep duty and Widdop from injury. The Wests Tigers are expecting to have Woods and Tedesco available after an entertaining Origin opener.

Last meeting: Round 5 2017 - Wests Tigers 6 Dragons 28

Since both sides were created at the turn of the century, this pair have met 33 times with the Dragons triumphant on 18 occasions. 12 of these have been at ANZ Stadium, with the Dragons holding a slender lead with 7 wins to 5.

Who to watch: After missing three matches, captain and five-eighth Gareth Widdop returns to the Red V lineup earlier than anticipated. With Widdop, Dugan and Frizell all listed to take the field, the Dragons will field their strongest lineup in over a month, and it'll be Widdop's steadying of the ship in the halves that will deliver his side an anticipated victory on Saturday.

He was wearing a Warriors jersey just over a week ago but this Saturday, Tuimoala Lolohea will don the Wests Tigers' #6 jersey alongside Jack Littlejohn. A rocks-and-diamonds player, 'Tui' has oscillated through the backline in his time across the Tasman, so it will be interesting to see how he deputises in the halves while Brooks remains injured. His task is made difficult first up against a giant Dragons pack - but time will tell.

The favourite: Dragons. All day.

My tip: As above. Anything but a Saints win here will be a boilover. Dragons by 20.