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jeffdragon

Bench
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Our high quality 1st garde replacements and top 30 squad members at Qld feeder clubs FFS whats going on?

Should have looked at Kyle Turner.
Now he is retiring .
Should have bad a plan should Jack not be available.
Look what happened last year.
I hope the dragons didn't take it for granted Jdb would be available.
 

redandwhite4evr

Juniors
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Should have looked at Kyle Turner.
Now he is retiring .
Should have bad a plan should Jack not be available.
Look what happened last year.
I hope the dragons didn't take it for granted Jdb would be available.

Once a player injures his cervical spine as badly as he did, he instinctively lacks confidence- he also had a concussion around the same time. Wearing the neck support may have enabled him to continue playing but not at the same level as he had prior to the injury. He was a good clubman and I feel sorry for him ( a victim of good old Paul Gallen) but this is a cutthroat business and sentiment doesn't count.
 

Saint_JimmyG

First Grade
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5,067
I predict the best thing about Season 2020 to be the keyring that came with my membership package.
Otherwise I fear 2020 will be a microwaved re-heat of 2019's leftovers in a plastic container covered in cling wrap which has unattractively and unappetisingly stuck to the contents.
My other fearless prediction is that one of our coaching staff won't last the season. And it will be Flanno.

Actually, the Red V cap is the best version since 2005 (2017 a close second). At least we won’t look like North Sydney fans this season, although there’s a very good chance the team will resemble the Bears of yesteryear,

Elsewhere, I boldly predict Flanagan WILL see out his contract before moving on. It wouldn’t surprise if he goes to a successful club such as the Chooks or Melbourne.
 

RedVDave

First Grade
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So with JDB unavailable this year I'll have to change my prediction to 16th because the club won't have a backup plan the same worn out excuses will be trod out again this year and the board will be sympathetic to Mary cause he had it weally weally tough again this year.


I think at this point the club should just tear up Jack's contact and move on whilst this sucks because innocent until proven guilty with this dumbass rule in place by the NRL it's the best way to move on from this debacle.

It's just so bloody frustrating one player has impacted the whole team.
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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PRE-SEASON TRIALS


Dragons ready for pointy end of pre-season
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Tue 11 Feb 2020, 10:42 AM

The running has become repetitive, every play have become a part of the conscious and fitness drills have become the norm.

The pre-season has reached the pointy end and the Dragons are ready to rip into their pre-season fixtures.

The NRL Nines returns in 2020 at HBF Stadium, Perth on February 14 and 15. A festival of rugby league and live entertainment, all 16 NRL and four NRLW teams will head west for the first time ever for pre-season bragging rights and $1,000,000 in prize money.

Buy tickets to the NRL Nines now

Modified rugby league rules will create non-stop action on the field, a range of food, drinks and live entertainment will provide plenty of fun in the sun.

The Dragons will then head to Maitland's No. 1 Sportsground to take on the Newcastle Knights on Saturday, February 22.

Maitland has a range of fine dining establishments to suit every taste, whether that be restaurants or cafes, to prepare for a huge day of rugby league action involving all three grades (NRL, Canterbury Cup and Jersey Flegg).

Buy tickets to the Dragons' Maitland trial now

The party doesn't stop at full-time either; several drinking holes will accommodate your game dissections to the early hours of Sunday morning.

The last stop on the Dragons' pre-season travels, before their Round 1 clash against the Wests Tigers at WIN Stadium, Wollongong on Sunday, March 15, is Mudgee.

The annual Charity Shield clash against the South Sydney Rabbitohs has made Glen Willow Stadium home over the past two years and will take place on Saturday, February 29.

Buy tickets to the Charity Shield now

In 2020, not only will the Central West of New South Wales be treated to more rugby league action, but also the Mudgee Cup will take place on the Sunday.

Not a bad way to kick-start another huge season, wouldn't you say?


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2020/02/11/dragons-ready-for-pointy-end-of-pre-season/
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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Flanno, ‘Shep’ and less sweeping plays: Inside the Dragons’ ‘real big shake-up’
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The Dragons have revamped their attack and defence ahead of 2020. Photo credits: News Corp; DragonsSource: Supplied
On the back of eight major backroom staff changes, St George Illawarra is preparing to unveil a revamped attack and defence in 2020.

There was no sugar coating the Dragons’ performances last season where they finished 15th with eight wins — the worst in the joint venture’s history.

It led to coach Paul McGregor bringing in Phil Gould for an exhaustive review of the club’s football department and subsequently, the likes of Cronulla premiership-winning coach Shane Flanagan and former Sharks and Newcastle assistant James Shepherd were brought in to stop the leaking of tries, while also create them.


According to numbers provided by Fox Sports Lab, the Dragons conceded 24 points per game in 2019, with only Gold Coast conceding more (27.1). Their 575 points conceded last season was their third most in any regular season and most since 2003 when they conceded 593. They were also ranked second last in metres conceded and linebreaks conceded.

Against top-eight teams, the Red V really struggled, averaging just 13.7 points, with only Canterbury (12.6) averaging less.

Of the six times they scored over 20 points in 2019, only one of them came against a top eight side (25 v Broncos in Round 3), the others against the Bulldogs and Titans (both twice) and North Queensland.

“There are a lot of factors into what happened last year,” Dragons halfback Hunt told foxsports.com.au when asked where the team’s attack fell down.

“Obviously losing Jack (de Belin) and Gareth (Widdop) hurt us. It definitely didn’t help, and Corey (Norman) missed a bit too.

“I still think we had enough quality players there to attack, but we just lost our way as a whole team. It wasn’t just losing those two guys, it was everyone who was involved.

“It’s hard to put a finger on it, but like I said we just lost our way and I think it’s good we’ve got a fresh start now and we’re changing a few things and everyone’s excited for a fresh beginning.”


‘FLANNO’ AND ‘SHEP’

With Flanagan and Shepherd joining McGregor and fellow assistant Dean Young, Hunt said Dragons fans would see a change in the way the team plays.

McGregor admitted after the 2019 season the Dragons’ attack was too reliant on the performances of Widdop and de Belin, so a different approach needed to be taken.

According to Hunt and backrower Tariq Sims, the coaches have made it a focus that the players actually play to their strengths.

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Ben Hunt in action for the Dragons.Source: AAP
“They’ve been great and I’ve really enjoyed both of them on-board,” Hunt said of Flanagan and Shepherd.

“Flanno’s more concentrating on defence and I’ve found him really good in that regard tactically and how we want to defend and the style of defence we want to have.

“As a halfback, I’ve really enjoyed having ‘Shep’ as well. We’re changing our attack a lot compared to what it was last year and I think it suits the way myself and Corey play.

“If you look at the Dragons the past few years there’s been a lot of big sweeping plays with halves out the back and those sorts of plays.

“This year we might have a little bit of that, but there’s going to be more of myself and Corey getting the ball in our hands and directing our forwards around more rather than swinging out the back of them.”


Sims also said he’d been hugely impressed with the development of Young this pre-season.

“Deano went away with the Tongan camp and has evolved as a coach just being with the Tongan side and to see his development from last year to this year has been outstanding,” Sims told foxsports.com.au.

“It’s been nice. Different ideas. Everyone loves playing to their strengths and when you get coaches that really drive that and gas you up on the footy field, it’s really exciting times.

“You’re probably going to have to wait to Round 1 to see all the changes to be honest.

“But there’s been a real big shake-up.”


FULLBACK

Fresh off signing a long-term contract extension with the club, Zac Lomax will get first crack in the No.1 jumper in 2020.

Before the club took a break over Christmas, McGregor had already signalled his intention to play the young gun in the custodian role.

While there have been huge raps on the 20-year-old in the junior grades, the start to his NRL career has been a mixed bag of performances which could be put down to a constant changing of positions.

But he’s now able to own a position.

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Zac Lomax of the Dragons dives for a try.Source: AAP


“He’s a fierce competitor, Zac; he wants to be involved in absolutely everything,” Hunt said.

“He tops our k’s every week at training, but he’s really hungry to learn and I think he’s got the ability to be a good fullback, but it’s just going to take a bit of time.

“He always wants to fly into everything and he’s a young kid so he’s bouncing around all over the place.

“He’s probably trying to do too much where he just needs to settle and get a hang of where he needs to be.”


ISSAC LUKE

The signing of former South Sydney and Warriors hooker Issac Luke raised eyebrows when it was announced, especially given the club’s No.9 and newly-appointed captain Cameron McInnes is an 80-minute player.

But Hunt said Luke’s experience and point of difference could serve the side well if the pair work in tandem throughout games.

“Bully’s slotted in really well,” Hunt said.

“He brings a different dimension to the dummy-half role to what Cam does. They’re different types of players but both really good in their own right.

“He’s really creative, he’s a good bloke and a joy to have around the place.”

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Issac Luke has joined the Dragons on a one-year deal. Picture: Brett CostelloSource: News Corp Australia
While Hunt wasn’t sure about the conversations between McInnes, Luke and McGregor, he said McInnes had been doing most of the work during the pre-season.

“He was still out at the start of pre-season with his ankle injury so he missed and bit and Bully was in there, but the past couple of weeks it’s been mostly Cam and Bully just subs in every now and then,” Hunt said.

“At the moment I’m not too sure how it’s going to work because Cam’s an 80-minute player, but whether Mary wants to use Bully in there and put Cam into lock forward then we’ll see how it goes.

“I think (McInnes) would be fine (at lock). He’s really determined, he’ll run hard, he’s got good feet. I think he’d be a similar mould to someone like Cam Murray. Like he’s not the biggest guy, but he’s really hungry and play the ball quick.”


https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...p/news-story/d18fc4a526f372a6e6b15fa8e8cd081b
 

denis preston

First Grade
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Jesus, feel sorry for the players who have to be quoted for talk's sake and marketing. What is this "Deano's development " shit . "Tarig, here is the copy, just agree to it ok , and remember we are paying you 650k a year so be a good boy "
 

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