St George Illawarra prop Blake Lawrie claims the NRL club's thumping win over the Dolphins has laid down the marker for their season, adamant the Dragons can be a top-four team. "Obviously Hook puts a game plan in place and we have to stick to it. It was us as players' fault last week against Cronulla," Lawrie said. "It was disgraceful, not our standards. It wasn't what we worked hard for in the past six or seven months of pre-season. "I am just focused on doing my job, and Hook is focused on doing his job and he keeps doing it. "If we keep doing it, then Hook will be here beyond the end of this year. That's what we want to do. "We want to be top four, it was a good step in the right direction only letting in 12 points." "We went out and we showed by our line speed and first contact, what it should be and what our standard is," Lawrie said. "This is the minimum standard. We have more steps to go. It's a good step in the right direction." "We got 40 put on us two weeks in a row, if you get 40 put on you, you won't win any game. "Top-four teams keep teams to 12 or 16, and that's what our goal is. We want to be top four."
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