St George Illawarra's chances of claiming the Canterbury Cup have evaporated after a second-half comeback fell short on Sunday afternoon.
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Coming up against the seventh-placed Newtown Jets, the Dragons were sloppy for large portions of the match, making a number of errors throughout the first half.
Newtown made the most of their opportunities, jumping out to a 22-6 lead after 47 minutes.
St George Illawarra eventually clicked into gear, with two tries in the final 10 minutes cutting the scores to 22-20, however the Jets held on to progress to next week's grand final.
Dragons winger Tristan Sailor said it was a disappointing way to bow out.
"They were just too good in the end, so very disappointing, but that's footy," Sailor said.
"It was very physical, finals footy, tempers flare, I think there was some good competitiveness out there, but in the end they were just a bit more physical than us."
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