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Wests Tigers NRL Coach Jason Taylor has finalised his side to take on the St. George-Illawarra Dragons in their Round 26 clash this afternoon at ANZ Stadium.

Kickoff for the match is scheduled for 5:30pm AEST, with live coverage via Fox Sports 1.

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As discussed earlier in the week, Taylor has made just one change to his side to take on the Dragons this afternoon, with Chris Lawrence ruled out due to a pec injury.

Manaia Cherrington (who was named as 18th man) comes into the side as his replacement.

For the Dragons, England international playmaker Gareth Widdop is also a late withdrawal due to injury. Young half Drew Hutchinson will come into the starting side to partner former Wests Tigers player Benji Marshall in the halves as the Dragons try to keep their finals hopes alive.

Today's match will be the final appearance for Keith Galloway and Pat Richards, who will both depart the Club for Super League in 2016. Watch their highlights in the video above.

See how both teams line up for this afternoon's Round 26 clash at ANZ Stadium below.

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Wests Tigers

 

St. George-Illawarra Dragons

James Tedesco

1

Josh Dugan

David Nofoaluma

2

Eto Nabulo

Kevin Naiqama

3

Euan Aitken

Tim Simona

4

Peter Mata’utia

Pat Richards

5

Jason Nightingale

Mitchell Moses

6/19

Drew Hutchinson

Luke Brooks

7

Benji Marshall

Aaron Woods

8

Leeson Ah Mau

Robbie Farah (capt.)

9

Mitch Rein

Sauaso Sue

10

Mike Cooper

Curtis Sironen

11

Tyson Frizel

Dene Halatau

17/12

Jake Marketo

Martin Taupau

13

Trent Merrin

Kyle Lovett

14

George Rose

Keith Galloway

15

Ben Creagh

Ava Seumanufagai

16/21

Nathan Green

Manaia Cherrington

18/17

Jack de Belin

Jason Taylor

Coach

Paul McGregor

 

Acknowledgement of Country

Wests Tigers respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.