St George Illawarra Dragons coach defends Lachlan Ilias amid criticism

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St George Illawarra Dragons coach Shane Flanagan has thrown his support behind halfback Lachlan Ilias, who is under scrutiny following a costly mistake in the golden point loss to the Eels last Saturday.

Ilias’ manager, Braith Anasta, suggested the 24-year-old had only weeks to prove himself, but Flanagan dismissed the pressure, saying: “I love his attitude… he’s trying his butt off, and that’s all we can ask.”

Flanagan highlighted Ilias’ defensive improvements and praised his effort in the recent upset win over the Storm, where he kicked for nearly 500 metres.

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Lachlan Ilias used to play for the Rabbitohs.

Still recovering from a serious leg injury that ended his 2024 season, Ilias is slowly adjusting to the Dragons’ system, supported by experienced teammates Clint Gutherson and Damien Cook.

The Dragons face the Titans on Friday night, giving Ilias a fresh opportunity to silence his critics and steer his team to victory.

Source: Fox Sports

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