On a Sunday at Win Stadium, two NRL clubs in search of themselves meet at a crossroads — one trying to reclaim momentum after a promising streak unraveled, the other seeking to prove that a humiliating defeat does not define them. The return of a captain, the debut of a young hopeful, and the absence of suspended edge players all remind us that rugby league, like most human endeavors, is shaped as much by who is missing as by who is present. In the end, both the Dragons and the Tigers are asking the same quiet question: who are we, really?
Dragons seek redemption against Tigers with Hunt's return
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