Lachlan Ilias fires back after Dragons demotion with blistering two-try performance

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Lachlan Ilias delivered a powerful response to his recent NRL demotion at the St George Illawarra Dragons, starring in reserve grade with two tries, an assist, and over 100 running metres in the Dragons’ dominant 60–26 win over the Magpies.

His standout performance comes after being dropped following the Dragons’ Anzac Day loss to the Roosters.

In contrast, Titans star David Fifita was reportedly quiet on return, while dropped Rooster Dom Young impressed in his NSW Cup appearance.

Meanwhile, Josh Schuster continues to build his case for an NRL recall, and Shaquai Mitchell made his first appearance of the season.

Source: Fox Sports

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