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James Graham had a shocker against the Bulldogs in one of his worst performances


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ONLY two players ran for fewer metres than James Graham against the Bulldogs in a sure sign he is not pulling his weight for the shockingly out-of-form Dragons.

Graham finished with 27 run metres from only three runs, with only Ben Hunt (5m) and Euan Aitken (8m) -- who tore his hamstring -- putting less production on the stats sheet.

Remarkably the Bulldogs’ front-rowers averaged 238 metres against the Dragons, which is 880 percent more production than Graham.

However the Dragons need more from Graham in the absence of Paul Vaughan, who is out for the season and the stats don’t lie.

Graham is struggling to capture his form from the start of the season and it is having a worrying effect on Paul Mcgregor’s front row rotation.

Graham’s former teammates Aidan Tolman ran for 200 metres, while David Klemmer ran for a whopping 276 metres.

Graham’s minutes were not the issue either; he finished with 49 minutes, which is fairly standard for a front-rower.

Graham is clearly struggling like the rest of the Dragons’ forwards, who are totally lacking in energy and enthusiasm.

Fox League expert Braith Anasta believes it has a lot to do with the fact McGregor didn’t rest his players during Origin.

“The Dragons’ forwards are really fading and I think McGregor has a lot to answer for, with him not resting his players during the Origin series,” Anasta told NRL 360.

“Their go forward is non-existent, there is no real impact or quick play-the-balls.”

The Dragons sit sixth on the ladder, with their last game of the regular season against the Knights at McDonald Jones Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

Time will tell if Graham and the Dragons’ pack can turn things around in time to make a finals run, but things aren’t looking promising.

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