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Dragons edge out Eels in dramatic NRL comeback

The NRL ladder leaders St George Illawarra has narrowly avoided the biggest upset of the season, coming from behind to beat Parramatta 20-18 in Wollongong.

After they trailed 18-8 with seven minutes to play, Euan Aitken and Matt Dufty both chased down grubbers to give the Dragons the win and keep them first for another week.

Aitken's try also ensured under-fire Queensland half-back Ben Hunt's night would at least end on a positive note, after he looked to lack confidence as the Saints fell behind earlier on.

With his place in the Maroons' team for next month's State of Origin dead rubber in question, Hunt three times kicked into Eels defenders and twice turned the ball over with errors – albeit one from a difficult Jeremy Latimore ball.

External Link: @NRL tweets: It's not over until it's over! Dufty gets a double and the @NRL_Dragons take the lead with 2 minutes remaining.

But all was forgiven when a grubber into the in-goal sparked the previously lacklustre Dragons, as Aitken latched onto it just before it went dead to score.

The Dragons' comeback was then complete three minutes later, when Widdop kicked for full-back Dufty to score his second try of the night.

External Link: Dragons – Eels summary

It was a cruel end for the Eels, who had been the better team for the majority of the night and looked set to become the first last-placed side to beat a team ranked first since April 2015.

After they went to the break up 12-8, Parramatta scored its only points of the second half when Jarryd Hayne spun and twisted his way over in the 48th minute from a flat Clint Gutherson ball.

Hayne, who required a pain-killing needle in his left shoulder before playing, had his best game of the year with some nice touches in the first half and helped force the powerful Luciano Leilua out as he looked set to score in the second.

External Link: Dragons – Eels chalkboard

Fellow veteran Tim Mannah also turned it on to set up the Eels' first points with a sidestep and break from within his own half to put Bevan French over, while Nathan Brown scored the other try.

The Dragons' win came without the rested Tyson Frizell and Leeson Ah Mau, while Blues Origin prop Paul Vaughan is likely to face a fine after being placed on report for a trip.

The home side also entered a contender for the try of the year with their only first-half four-pointer, as Dufty finished off a movement that included a Vaughan offload, Nene Macdonald kick, a mid-air Widdop bat-back and Tim Lafai flick-pass.

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