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Nice looking ladies , they are all punching above their weight .....
Especially allgood
Nice looking ladies , they are all punching above their weight .....
Yep they are all goodEspecially allgood
CONGRATS LACHY TIMM!!!!Our first grade coach obviously didn’t get a vote !
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wouldnt it be great if young Zac got his Tiger on and got ULTRA competitive with his girl god bless em both, and wanted to show her who was the best out of the pair by having a total BLINDER next season!McInnes named Dragons best in end-of-season awards haul
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PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Dragons warhorse Cam McInnes. Picture: NRL Photos
IT comes as a surprise to absolutely no one, but Dragons hooker Cam McInnes has swept his club's end-of-season awards, claiming three of the four major gongs on offer.
It was enough for him to collect the Dragons Player of the Year Medal, while he was also a resounding winner of the club's member's choice award.
He also picked up the prestigious Geoff Selby Memorial Trophy, awarded to the player deemed most valuable on and off the park, something McInnes certainly proved in a tumultuous season.
With departing captain Gareth Widdop sidelined for the bulk of the season, McInnes was a fill-in skipper and is set to assume the role on a permanent basis next season.
The form of McInnes was the virtual lone light in an otherwise nightmarish season for the Dragons, who dealt with the Jack de Belin saga and a hefty injury toll en route to the worst finish in the joint-venture's history.
Phil Gould has since completed a review at the request of coach Paul McGregor and presented his findings to chief executive Brian Johnston and the club board.
The club's expected to publicly address aspects of that review later this week, with former Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan set to join McGregor's coaching staff among a host of changes to the football department.
In other awards, Jess Sergis picked up the club's NRLW Player of the Year award - another no-brainer after she claimed Dally M Player of the Year honours in the lead-up to last Sunday's grand final.
Jess Sergis
She narrowly beat out fellow standout Botille Vette-Welsh who picked up Daniel Lacey's coach's award, while young prop Blake Lawrie was awarded the Immortals Trophy.
Ken Stephen Medal finalist Corey Norman also picked up the club's Community Involvement Award.
https://www.illawarramercury.com.au...ns-best-in-end-of-season-awards-haul/?cs=3713
SGI management set up the Recruitment/Pathways/Retention ……… division to separate those functions from the Head Coach. The reason given by the Board and CEO at the time was to protect the roster and the squad from short term decisions made by the Head Coach.absolutely ridiculous that Timm receives the coaches award from Matt Head yet cant get a look in by supercoach .. Just shows how single minded our great man manager is ... You would like to think that some one would now act and resign timm for 2020 and tell flanno to give him a go ,, Hes got to be a cheaper alternative to awashed up plodder and is good depth.. Now lets see when some announcements come through
CONGRATS LACHY TIMM!!!!
I hope this bald pr(*^^ gets you into first grade FIRST game next season!!
Imagine this pack, best possible scenario
JDB
Frizz
Tariq
Luch
Mcinnis
Vaughn
bench;
Timm
Korbin?Lawrie?
Kerr
Ford
LoooooL theyre heads are f@@ked up
The above would be great.
Except timm has gone to storm feeder club at this stage.
Luc has been told that he can look elsewhere .
so it will never happen unfortunately
This whole Luc has been told he can look elsewhere is the dumbest move I have seen this club make in ages and that's saying something.
Unbelievable if true...
I think he want to test the water as well.
See what he can get .
Hopefully it's nothing but I'm not sure.
I hope he stays.
He has improved so much this last 18 months.
If he leaves he will kill it elsewhere.