Turns out Benji Marshall wasnt the only one to be called out in Wollongong last week, with Tariq Sims also copping a serve from St George Illawarra coach Paul McGregor.However, both players responded positively to their dressing down with leading performances in the Dragons 32-18 boilover of Cronulla on Saturday night to earn some praise from their coach.While Marshall and McGregor made plenty of headlines for what the Dragons No.7 described as a healthy debate during a video review last week, Sims revealed he too had been ordered to lift his game.And the former Newcastle forward responded with a heroic two-try effort, while also setting up a third.Mary, (McGregor) hes great at challenging individuals and he challenged me through the week. Id like to think that I responded the way that he wanted me to, Sims said.McGregor said it was exactly the reply he was looking for from his bench forward.As soon as he came on, he made immediate impact. Thats what you want from a player of his capabilities coming off the interchange, McGregor said.Sims best performance in the Red V was soured by an ankle injury that will require scans.Unfortunately got a strain in the ankle there late in the game. Not too sure how bad that is but well get it checked and hopefully it wont keep him out for many games, McGregor said.McGregor also lauded the bounce-back from Marshall, who put a disappointing outing against Brisbane behind him by setting up two tries in an improved display against the Sharks.Thats how you want your playmakers to be. You want them to build pressure and then when the opportunity presents itself, create tries, McGregor said.To come off a game like he did last week, and the pressure hes been under from all sorts of different areas, to come out and play like that, is really good. Itll give him confidence going into next week.The win temporarily leaves the 11th-placed Dragons just two points shy of eighth-placed Penrith ahead of the Panthers match against Newcastle on Sunday.McGregor admitted his team would need to win their final three games of the regular season but, with Leeson Ah Mau to return from suspension next week, refused to give up hope of a late finals push.Their remaining three games are against the lowly Sydney Roosters, Parramatta and Newcastle.We had three back tonight that we missed last week in (Tyson) Frizell, (Joel) Thompson and (Josh) Dugan, they all got through well, he said.Were getting some troops back and were playing all sides below us in the competition so its certainly in our hands. Weve got to keep getting a bit better each week like we did tonight. You never know. Zemgus Girgensons Jersey . John Tavares, Thomas Vanek and Kyle Okposo were also being counted on to slow down sizzling Rangers forward Rick Nash. That plan didnt go so well early. Alexander Mogilny Jersey . -- Brandon Jennings made the most of his first game with the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night. http://www.cheapsabresjerseys.com/?tag=adidas-rick-martin-jersey . Its sharpness matched my mind. This was no night to go to sleep. Zach Bogosian Jersey . LOUIS -- St. Dale Hawerchuk Jersey .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable.Jamie Hanson should be back in the Derby squad for the visit of top-six rivals Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday, live on Sky Sports 2 HD from 12pm. Hanson missed the midweek win at Bristol City with an Achilles injury but scans have shown the versatile 20-year-old academy product has sustained no serious issue and he is likely to be available again.Bradley Johnson will sit out a fourth game with his knee problem but he is expected to be fit for the trip to Brighton on May 2. Derbys George Thorne says playing two potential play-off rivals in the next three games is a huge chance to see what his side can do Fellow central midfielder Jeff Hendrick is making good progress in his recovery from a thigh injury and he will be back for the play-offs, with Derby guaranteeing themselves a top-six spot with Tuesday nights 3-2 victory at Ashton Gate. Highlights of Derbys 3-2 win at Bristol City in midweek Sheffield Wednesday will be without suspended winger Ross Wallace, who starts a three-game ban after an off-the-ball incident with Jonny Williams in the goalless midweek draw against MK Dons.dddddddddddd Ross Wallace starts a three-game ban Versatile midfielder/defender Jeremy Helan will be included in the squad and is expected to feature following his early return from a loan spell at Wolves to cover for the injured Joe Bennett (knee).Midfielder Sam Hutchinson returned to training last week following glandular fever and could return to contention, while head coach Carlos Carvalhal has no new injury concerns.The Owls, sixth in the table, could secure a play-off finish with victory should other results go their way. Highlights of Sheffield Wednesdays goalless draw with MK Dons ' ' '