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Rather the club folded.
If they keep going the way they are you may get your wish.
Rather the club folded.
Rather the club folded.
So u are saying u would rather the club fold than have Brian Smith as a coach?? Rather drastic isn't it??
Would love Benny but won't happen
Wouldn't mind sheens or henry
not sure about Sean Wane, sounds like an acronym for shane warne...but he may be okay
Not sold on Daley but he could have potential
Forget the rest
Why have you dismissed Bennett?
I don't want to dismiss him but I just think he will return to the bonko's mainly because he is over 60 and probably wants to be closer to his family...but I have been known to be wrong![]()
keep the faith trusaint, I have everything crossed he will come back and lead us out of near oblivion...got to shake his hand down at kogarah after we smashed the chooks in 2010 GF and he had a smile that would light up sydney harbour-I think he feels it was his greatest coaching feat considering he did it without the superstars he had at the bonkos
keep the faith trusaint, I have everything crossed he will come back and lead us out of near oblivion...got to shake his hand down at kogarah after we smashed the chooks in 2010 GF and he had a smile that would light up sydney harbour-I think he feels it was his greatest coaching feat considering he did it without the superstars he had at the bonkos
Well, thats 8t...we're f**ked...
Win one game against a depleted team and Benji wants Mary there for the next 10 years.I hope Mary does lift this side and does well but lets wait and see after a few more games......
If they keep going the way they are you may get your wish.
Paul McGregor should be long-term Dragons coach: Benji Marshall
By ADAM PENGILLY
June 11, 2014, 8:38 p.m.
RUGBY LEAGUE
Dragons coach Paul McGregor at training. Picture: CHRISTOPHER CHAN
Benji Marshall is imploring St George Illawarra to call off the hunt for its new coach, claiming caretaker Paul McGregor could "carry the club through the next 10 years".
Barely a week since McGregor notched his first win as an NRL head coach after taking over from Steve Price mid-season, Marshall stressed that the rookie clipboard-carrier is ready for the role full time.
"I think he's got what it takes to be a great coach and carry this club through the next 10 years," Marshall told the Mercury.
"All the boys respect Mary and he commands that respect from everyone and their excellence at training. All the boys just want to play for him. It's an important part of the game I think.
"I really rate him and I'll put my neck out to say that I'd love to be coached by him the whole time I'm here."
Marshall's public show of support for his new boss came hours after one of the coaches the Dragons reportedly sounded out, Warrington's Tony Smith, signed an extension at the English Super League club until the end of 2016.
The Dragons were also linked with their former premiership-winning coach, Wayne Bennett, and Gold Coast assistant Neil Henry.
And if it wasn't for Price, shown the door after a rocky 2½ year term at the helm of the Dragons, Marshall may not have opted for St George Illawarra after abandoning his rugby union experiment with the Auckland-based Blues.
He signed a 2½ year deal with the Red V last month.
The 29-year-old credited Price with helping rejuvenate his rugby league career despite their brief partnership in Wollongong.
"I called him straight away," Marshall said once news filtered through of his sacking.
"He had his phone off for a few days, but I got in touch with him to thank him for fighting to get me here.
"It's a sad situation and a tough, results-driven business. He [Price] wants the best for the club and I really believe that Mary is the right man for the job [now].
"He's only had a couple of games, but from what I've seen he can be great."
Perhaps the biggest stumbling block in the immediate path of Marshall and the Dragons is in-form Penrith pivot Jamie Soward, who credits McGregor with presiding over the most enjoyable fortnight of his career.
Soward spent time with McGregor and the Illawarra Cutters last year before his messy split from the Dragons.
Marshall and halves partner Gareth Widdop will be involved in a fascinating battle with Soward and Panthers halfback Peter Wallace when their two sides clash at the foot of the mountains on Saturday night.
Marshall, who, like Soward, has attracted his fair share of scrutiny over the past couple of years, says the Dragons' former pin-up boy deserves all the success that he's enjoying at Penrith.
"He's just a passionate guy who loves playing footy and some people can't handle that," Marshall said. "I think 'good on him'.
"He's probably played almost 10 years now. Most people don't even make five to eight years.
"He wears his heart on his sleeve, he's playing his hardest and he's reaping the rewards now," Marshall said.
http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/...ong-term-dragons-coach-benji-marshall/?cs=302
I almost dont care if he gets us into the 8 this year. For me, his appointment is symbolic of everything that is wrong with the club. He has no credentials, had an average couple of years coaching park football, and by all reports he went out of his way to undermine Price and come close to stabbing him in the back to get the job. He is where he is due to a relationship with Doust and the board, no other reason.
I can handle him as a caretaker coach because its difficult to find someone to come in mid-season. But giving him the fulltime gig next year would be an insult to the fans.