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Round 24 v Dogs

possm

Coach
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Dennis all that in a nut shell . Another year wasted , it will take another 5 years to rebuild with another coach . Backline need a complete overhaul . On Hunt , said a couple of weeks ago looks disinterested , I dont see any effort from him even if his form is down .
What! You must be mistaken. I've been told over and over that Millward has done a great job recruiting and retaing such a talented squad. I mean we just extended Latimore's contract for another year and we have Aitken and Lafai long term.

Not only have we got a crap coaching staff, we also have a crap recruitment staff. And to top it all off, St George got nothing from the 50% sale of the Dragons.
 

The Damo

Juniors
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Brian Johnstone came out for the presentation of the game ball to Flo and was there for Tariq to present his 12 jumper to Lances daughter, Craig Young was on the sidelines.
The Bulldogs players stayed and formed a guard for Flo as he came off.

You know who was conspicuous by his absence?
A bald guy with unemployment hopefully in his near future?
 

Old Timer

Coach
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Oh OT, everyone here feels the pain, but your first instinct is to claim validation? Would you like a cookie? If that makes you feel better then enjoy, I guess. But one response anyway.
- if someone makes 25 predictions and is right twice, then claims they’ve been right all along it’s not very convincing. And when the prediction was one even the ‘optimists’ always said was possible it’s just not that impressive.
- so a game where the team showed defensive intent and attitude was a trick? Saying that it was good the team showed that attitude is somehow gullible?
- I don’t watch ISP, and I’m pretty sure you don’t either, so that’s both of us with NFI.

I completely agree on the last two points though. The team under Mary has shown near zero ability to get up in high pressure/ emotion games at the pointy end of the season. They can and did do it through the first half of the season, but is the inability to adapt and progress and stay focused as a team through the season that guts us at the end.
Anyway we’re all gutted here. I’ve got the kids to bed and am going to say hello to the wine bottle. Peace
No doubt you can get it all f**ked up
I’m not claiming validation I’m simply stating a few facts
We have been shit at the backend if the season just like previous years and it was predicted and others as usual pushed back against it and were nasty while doing it.
I take it you know the 3 card monte? My reference is about the gullibility of the supporters that 1 win amongst the losses was to be taken as “we have turned the corner”
I watch ISP at every opportunity on the TV and have seen a few games through the year so do have some knowledge and besides that if the ISO are running 2nd and 1st are in the slide then it would be fair to think changes could be made.
 

My man Gasnier

Juniors
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283
The word is "death throe" which means when life is ebbing out of something.
I don't understand your issue with me.
I am calling it as I see it.
McGregor is a liability.
He is unqualified to coach FG.
As a club, we cannot afford to lose like we did today.
I was actually confident that, given what we had to play for, we would put up a fight today.
But I was wrong.
It was total capitulation.
It's not about being "constructive".
We need change and we need it fast.

The only issue I had with you up until now was that you didn't understand team selection and that the 4 players on the bench are also part of the team. After all you were the muppet saying Mann should be starting every week..How did that work out today?

Just learn to let people express their opinions and their right to disagree with you without subsequent lashing out after a shithouse performance. Take your anger out on the real people responsible for today's performance.
 

FlameThrower

Bench
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3,557
This loss will be like a red hot iron branding on our soul. It can never be erased and frankly I’m embarrassed that these imposters from coach, to coaching assistants and those numb nuts of supposedly professionals footballers would think this is acceptable. They are loosing on purpose... and nobody can tell me we don’t have serious issues within the club. I’m glad they were booed off .. right now I still love my Dragons but hate this team...
 

Redhoopz

Juniors
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185
That was an embarrassment today.

"We're playing for Thommo" geeeez if i were Thommo's daughter, i'd hand back the boots and jersey and say no thanks and to top it off, that's how they send of gypsy?

I can take a loss any day, as long as the effort is there. Today, there was no effort. Pereira and Frizz tried hard but that was about it. Everyone else looked shot, especially JDB. That was one of Hunt's worst games. I get that he is "only as good as the forwards laying the platform" but his kicking game was terrible. Hunt could've put up 20 more bombs and Hoppa wouldn't have dropped one. I don't know if he is being coached to do that? only because the midfield bombs have been a staple of the Dragons attacking game for the last 3 or so years.

I think they need to rest a few players against the Knights.
 

LINESPEED

Juniors
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1,551
Best thing to come from the game was aiken nighty and mcinnes who hasn't payed since cookie got hooker for blues getting injured bring in robson lomax and herbert knowing nude nut he will play them all busted
Yeah mate, Field & Mann in halves
Lomax & Herbert centres
These 4 boys will make line breaks

Hunt to 9
I'd buy a plane ticket south next week to watch that combination given a go.
Good to see Luc's energy was there again
 

watatank

Coach
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We're just not playing what is in front of us. We're far too concerned about setting up for the next play to worry about support play, which anyone can see, which is what makes us so easy to pick off when we aren't running all over the top of them anyway. Fittler and Johns talk about it all the time.
 
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Feel very sad for Flo.

He has always given 100% effort for the club.

Deserved much more than that from his team mates.

Did he play 1 season too many ? Sure. Very few players retire of their own volition. Professional Footy is like a drug. Once you have experienced it, you don't want it to end.

Champion Clubman.

Horrific end to a stellar career.
 

FlameThrower

Bench
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3,557
Mainstream media and online media focusing on fans booing the team and imploding season . Hunt also in spotlight for his ‘shocker’ - this is terrible PR for the club. We just created a huge albatross around our neck and nothing short of a massive clean out and refocus can fix this.
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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Dragons fans vent their fury as Bulldogs revive ghost of 2017
Local Sport
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DEJECTD: Dragons forward Tariq Sims. Picture: AAP
ST George Illawarra are headed to the finals, but they should only pack an overnight bag if their performance in a 38-0 loss to Canterbury at Kogarah on Sunday is anything to go by.

The Dragons fan who lobbed his scarf at the players as they left the park, before subsequently being escorted from the ground by police, left no doubt as to his feelings.

The other fans who booed their side from the paddock at halftime after the visitors posted three unanswered tries, including a double to young flyer Reimis Smith, were equally vocal.Smith finished with a hat-trick as the Bulldogs woke the ghost of last year’s final-round capitulation, with last week’s 20-10 win over the Tigers looking like very thing paper over cracks

The fans who stayed until fulltime seemed to have done so purely to give it to their side as they left the park – including the disgruntled punter who lobbed his scarf. It left retiring stalwart Jason Nightingale to say his goodbyes with an empty hill as a backdrop in what was likely his last game for the club after dislocating elbow early in the second half.

Coach Paul McGregor couldn’t hide his disappointment at the home fans reception post-match.

“It’s shattering. They pay to come and watch the game, it’s very disappointing,” McGregor said.

“It obviously didn’t go to script. We had a lot to play for on the back Lance [Thopmpson] passing through the week, top four position, Jase’s farewell to Kogarah, last home game… we just didn’t go out and get the job done.

“We played with a lot of arrogance in our game early in the year and had real good commitment with the ability to absorb pressure and then build pressure on the opposition. We’re just not doing that at the moment.

If McGregor was the most shattered man at the ground, stand-in skipper Tyson Frizell was a close second, saying his side didn’t treat the match with the respect it deserved.

“It’s hard to cop that from the fans but [it’s] rightly so,” Frizell said.

“We can cop losing a game when we’re doing our best but, for what we had to play for, to play like that and not give ourselves any opportunity at all and send of Gypsy [Nightingale] like that is pretty disappointing.

“We had a goal to finish in the top four, I don’t know if that’s out the window now, but to have a guy like Jason in your team who’s done so much and not pay him that respect was very disappointing.”

It was the Dragons sixth loss in their past eight outings and sees them drop to sixth on the ladder. The upset losses suffered by the Rabbitohs and Roosters on Saturday keep them in the top four hunt, but they look in that fight on numbers alone, with the Warriors and Broncos sitting behind them on for and against, but well ahead of them on form, with one game remaining in the regular season.

To make matters worse, centre Euan Aitken looks likely join Gareth Widdop and Paul Vaughan in a star-studded casualty ward after tearing his hamstring midway through the opening stanza Nightingale’s looks over after dislocating his elbow.

Cam McInnes was forced from the the field for an HIA with 24 minutes to play after wearing the knee of Danny Fualalo and didn’t return, with Jack de Belin playing out the match at dummy-half despite McInnes passing the assessment.

A loss to the Knights in Newcastle next week could see them drop to eighth and possibly face a dreaded week-one trip to Brisbane or Auckland, but Frizell says his side can turn things around.

“We’ve got a similar squad to what we had at the start of the year and that was no fluke,” Frizell said.

“We’re going through a tough period at the moment but there’s no reason we can’t get back to that form. We’re losing a few key players at the moment but that happens in footy.

“We’ve got to move on quickly, there’s no point feeling sorry for ourselves now. It is very disappointing but there’s, hopefully, a lot of games still to come and we need to fix it quickly.”

Josh Morris got things started when Lachlan Lewis put the first four-pointer on a platter with a pinpoint kick in the 17th minute, with Kerrod Holland converting for a 6-0 lead.

Smith went 80 metres to grab his side’s second try, burning Matt Dufty in process as the lead swelled to 12 on the back of Holland’s conversion.

Smith produced a classy finish to a sweeping backline move in the Bulldogs next set, with Holland continuing his faultless afternoon off the tee to give his side an 18-point buffer at the interval.

After a sluggish start to the second half, Smith again scorched Dufty on his second 80-metre run to the line to push the lead out to an unanswered 24 points, prompting most of the home fans to head for the exits.

Brett Morris added his name to the sheet with a 76th minute try before Ofahiki Ogden completed the rout with a barge over effort two minutes from time.


https://www.illawarramercury.com.au...fury-as-bulldogs-revive-ghost-of-2017/?cs=302
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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33,485
Mainstream media and online media focusing on fans booing the team and imploding season . Hunt also in spotlight for his ‘shocker’ - this is terrible PR for the club. We just created a huge albatross around our neck and nothing short of a massive clean out and refocus can fix this.

Yep blame the fans..they have paid their hard earned for the last 6 years to keep getting this rubbish dished up...Maybe the fans should stop renewing memberships and turning up to games...

Dragons media spin machine in full tilt again...
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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33,485
Having been mauled by the Bulldogs, the Dragons have somehow allowed the struggling Panthers to jump them into fifth spot on the ladder
NRL Premiership
  • August 26, 2018 6:48pm
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Euan Aitken was one of a raft of Dragons players to succumb to injury during their match wiht the Bulldogs. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images
THE Dragons’ title hopes are in tatters after a nightmare afternoon of footy at Jubilee Oval on Sunday.

Not only did the Bulldogs demoralise the Red V on the scoreline 38-0, crippling their for-and-against, they inflicted serious pain on their players.

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Round 24

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Nightingale career over?

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Key attacking weapon Euan Aitken succumbed to a hamstring injury, Jason Nightingale was taken from the field with a dislocated elbow and Cameron McInnes copped a heavy head knock.

This follows news last week, that Origin prop Paul Vaughan was out for the season with a foot injury.

The 38-point loss also means the Panthers, who you’ll remember were smashed by the Warriors, have still managed to leapfrog the Dragons.

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St George Illawarra’s NRL season is officially on the skids after they were handed their biggest ever loss at Kogarah, flogged 38-0 by arch-nemesis Canterbury.

Beaten by the Bulldogs to end both their 2015 and 2017 campaigns, Sunday’s blow wasn’t as fatal but left them sixth and with their top-four hopes in tatters with just one round to play.

The record loss at the ground includes both the Dragons’ games there as St George prior to their merger, and since joining with Illawarra in 1999.

Centre Euan Aitken (hamstring), winger Jason Nightingale (elbow) and hooker Cameron McInnes (concussion) finished the game early, while No.1 Matt Dufty began the game on the bench after being bumped out of the fullback spot.


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Hunt's poor form continues

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The Dragons were their own worst enemies with 14 errors, and were booed off the field halftime as they copped their second hammering by a bottom-eight team in three weeks.

Canterbury winger Reimis Smith scored a hat-trick, former Dragons Brett and Josh Morris both scored once while five-eighth Lachlan Lewis produced a kick for one try and and forced four line dropouts.

A top-four team for all but one of the first 23 rounds, the Dragons can only return there if they beat Newcastle convincingly next week and either Cronulla or South Sydney lose to their bottom-eight opponents.

The loss marked their sixth in eight weeks, was their biggest ever against Canterbury, and against any team at any ground in 12 years.

Off from the opening stages, the Dragons fell out of the match midway through the first half when the Bulldogs scored three tries in the space of 10 minutes.


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Smith emulates uncle Choc

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Two of those came through Smith, who went 70 metres to score once and then snuck another one in with a left-handed put down just centimetres inside the right- edge touchline.

Smith then completed his hat-trick in the 65th minute when he again went 70 metres in almost identical fashion after Will Hopoate fielded a kick and put him in space.

Dragons Halfback Ben Hunt had a day to forget and was at one stage jeered by the home fans when he kicked the ball dead midway through the second half, just a set after he could only get his knee to a last-tackle play.

“He’s just absolutely so low on confidence at the moment ... Origin footy, when he got dropped back to the bench for Game III has just zapped all his confidence,” rugby league Immortal Andrew Johns said in commentary.

“When you’re out of form or out of confidence you just need to strip your game back. At the moment I’m not seeing that from Hunt.”

https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...g/news-story/ceeb712e9641b57b015fb316d908a9d3
 
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The only issue I had with you up until now was that you didn't understand team selection and that the 4 players on the bench are also part of the team. After all you were the muppet saying Mann should be starting every week..How did that work out today?

Just learn to let people express their opinions and their right to disagree with you without subsequent lashing out after a shithouse performance. Take your anger out on the real people responsible for today's performance.
You are misguided my friend.
Calling me a Muppet does you no credit.
I am not stopping you from expressing your opinion.
Actually
After all, that is what this forum is all about.
For the record, Mann was one of our best in a badly beaten side.
This mess belongs to McGregor - nobody else.
I am more disappointed than angry and, whether you want to acknowledge it or not - it is a sentiment that most fans on here can relate to.
You are misguided my friend.

Calling me a Muppet does you no credit.

I am not stopping you from expressing your opinion.

Actually you argue for sake of arguing. That is your style.

And that's OK if that makes you happy.

After all, that is what this forum is all about.

For the record, Mann was one of our best in a badly beaten side today.

At least he played with energy and never tossed the towel in.

This mess belongs to McGregor - nobody else.

I am more disappointed than angry and, whether you want to acknowledge it or not - it is a sentiment that most fans on here can relate to.
 

blacksafake

First Grade
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Yep blame the fans..they have paid their hard earned for the last 6 years to keep getting this rubbish dished up...Maybe the fans should stop renewing memberships and turning up to games...

Dragons media spin machine in full tilt again...
Still no questions of the coach :rage:
It’s everybody else’s fault
 

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