Trai Fuller turns down Dragons in shock move
Mark Barnes
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Dolphins fullback Trai Fuller has stunningly rejected a contract offer from the St George Illawarra
Dragons, choosing to remain with his current club despite interest from the Red V.
The Dragons had approached Fuller as part of a push to add a proven attacking weapon to help turn around a winless start to their season.
Fuller, 26, has impressed in limited opportunities with the Dolphins, showcasing the speed and skill that made him a standout in junior and reserve grades, but has been behind established stars, limiting his first-grade game time.
Since his electric debut in 2023, it had been widely thought that a club could eventually lure him away from Redcliffe with a guaranteed starting role.
Despite the chance to secure that role at the Dragons, Fuller has opted to stay put and continue his development with the Dolphins accoridng to Nine and WWOS reporter Danny Wiedler.
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Dolphins coach Kristian Woolf would be be relieved with Fuller’s decision, with his retention vital for squad depth and attacking options, particularly as the NRL approaches the Origin period when first-choice fullback Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow may be unavailable.
The rejection is a damning reflection of the Dragons’ current struggles and should be a major concern, though Fuller was not the only player the club had targeted.
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Cowboys star Scott Drinkwater was also linked to the Dragons, while the re-signing of rising talent Jaxson Purdue only adds pressure to Drinkwater’s situation in Townsville.
According to reports he is still an option for the Red V and it now seems likely efforts might accelerate to pry him away form Townsville amid Fullers rejection.
Losing the opportunity to secure Fuller though is another setback for the Dragons and will only intensify the pressure on the club and co
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