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PREVIEW: Dragons eye Russian revenge

Wednesday 11th January 2017

12:00 am (GMT)

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Kingsley Jones is urging his Newport Gwent Dragons side to stay focused and expects a tough game when Enisei-STM visit Rodney Parade on Friday night. - 11/01/2017 09:39

Kingsley Jones is urging his Newport Gwent Dragons side to stay focused and expects a tough game when Enisei-STM visit Rodney Parade on Friday night. - 11/01/2017 09:39

Kingsley Jones is urging his Newport Gwent Dragons side to stay focused and expects a tough game when Enisei-STM visit Rodney Parade on Friday night.

The Dragons hauled themselves back into contention for qualifying for the knock-out stages of the European Rugby Challenge Cup after their 22-7 victory against Worcester Warriors last time out.

But the Welsh region – who have made it to the semi-finals of the competition twice in nine years – will need to record two wins from their final two games to have any hopes of making it a third in 10.

Jones, however, is relishing the opportunity and has revealed squad selection will not be easy.

He said: “I have to look at the Enisei game and see where we are at, we won’t be taking them for granted, that is for sure.

“We need to pick a big team and make sure it is the best team that can deliver a performance. We know the outcome we need. We have to get a few tries, we need a good display, so we will pick the best team possible.”

The Men of Gwent have enjoyed a good run of home form in recent weeks, amassing six wins from their last seven games at Rodney Parade – including a perfect European record.

But Jones’ team were shocked when they travelled to Russia on October 22 as they lost 38-13 in Krasnodar.

That result put a dent in their qualification chances, but a bonus-point win over Brive in the opening game and victory over the Warriors last month has given them a glimmer of hope.

Enisei are also in contention to reach the quarter-finals as they are locked on nine points with the Dragons in Pool 3. The Russians won their opening two games against Worcester and the Dragons, before succumbing to back-to-back losses to Brive.

Alexander Pervukhin's side entered into Europe for the first time last season, and could make history should they qualify for the knock-out stages.

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REPORT: Dragons get Russian revenge

Friday 13th January 2017

12:00 am (GMT)

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Newport Gwent Dragons kept up their hopes of reaching the knock-out stages of the European Rugby Challenge Cup after Harrison Keddie's late brace secured a vital 34-10 bonus-point win against Enisei-STM. - 13/01/2017 21:32

Newport Gwent Dragons kept up their hopes of reaching the knock-out stages of the European Rugby Challenge Cup after Harrison Keddie's late brace secured a vital 34-10 bonus-point win against Enisei-STM. - 13/01/2017 21:32

Newport Gwent Dragons kept up their hopes of reaching the knock-out stages of the European Rugby Challenge Cup after Harrison Keddie’s late brace secured a vital 34-10 bonus-point win against Enisei-STM.

A stubborn Russian effort made life tough for the hosts but a late push, including two tries from Keddie in the final 10 minutes, sealed a crucial victory.

T Rhys Thomas and Rhys Buckley also crossed for the hosts with Denis Simplikevich and Igor Kurashov going over for the visitors.

Dorian Jones kicked the Dragons into a fourth minute lead, but the Russians were proving to be stubborn opposition.

Yury Kushnarev saw a penalty attempt land way short in what proved to be their only shot at goal of the half.

The Dragons were seemingly struggling up front, but fortuitously found the game's first try.

Hooker Thomas was on the end of a hard-hitting rolling maul to bruise over, with fly-half Jones – son of head coach Kingsley – adding the extras from out wide.

And 10 minutes later, Jones was on hand to knock over a simple penalty in front of the posts.

But Enisei could count themselves unlucky after persistent pressure went without reward, wing Simplikevich going close with a battling effort in the corner.

The Russians again came knocking in the early minutes of the second half, but lacked the killer instinct needed to penetrate the inspired Gwent wall.

But Mikheil Gachechiliadze found a moment of class to loop the ball to Simplikevich who was able to crash his way over in the corner. Kushnarev’s conversion boomed off the uprights, however, as the visitors trailed by eight.

The outside-half was struggling with the boot as another penalty landed short, and that seemed to kick the Dragons into life.

Buckley crossed from the back of another punishing drive with Angus O’Brien on hand for the conversion.

And it got better nine minutes from time when Keddie went over at the posts as the Dragons pushed for the crucial bonus point.

But with the visitors tiring, Keddie blitzed his way over for the fourth before Kurashov slid over in the corner for a late consolation for the battling Russians.

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