SteelRabbit
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Got to have the full red kit, I'm no fashion expert but I think it looks cool.It's ok as long as they do away with those horrible red shorts!!!!!
Got to have the full red kit, I'm no fashion expert but I think it looks cool.It's ok as long as they do away with those horrible red shorts!!!!!
Is that because you were at Kogarah in 97 when the Steelers beat the Dragons 12-10 wearing that jersey? Couldn't be any of the other 3 games played between them during that jersey period cos the Dragons won each one of those. Seriously though what don't you like about it? I think its a good alternative and last time I went to a game at WIN I was surprised by the number of Illawarra jerseys in the crowd, even after all this timeIt reminds me of a nightmare, therefore I’m not that keen.
I don't know exactly if these are what your after but there are some jerseys on ebay that might be worth a look.Talking of the blood and bandages jersey anyone know where I can get one?
NO….it just reminds me of a Paul McGregor!Is that because you were at Kogarah in 97 when the Steelers beat the Dragons 12-10 wearing that jersey? Couldn't be any of the other 3 games played between them during that jersey period cos the Dragons won each one of those. Seriously though what don't you like about it? I think its a good alternative and last time I went to a game at WIN I was surprised by the number of Illawarra jerseys in the crowd, even after all this time
And yes the Steelers don't exist but then again neither do the St George.''Should've gone to spec savers, the jersey has the dragons logo as well as the NRL badge, although they look like they are sewn ons which differs from the proper jersey, could be a fake but gees its time the club who provide the majority of the juniors and I would guess a good proportion of the NRL squad a bit of recognition. And yes the Steelers don't exist but then again neither do the St George.
Great idea! This type of thing can only be good for the club and should help put the Dragons back on top where we belong!How Good do those jersey's look....
RED V REVIVAL
A room full of heavy hitters from sport stars to high-flying business people came together to help launch an intimate but passionate support-led group to help St George Illawarra flourish.
The likes of Mark Taylor, Graham Richardson and Warren Livingstone were on-hand for the inaugural lunch at Woolloomooloo Bay on Thursday afternoon. They were joined by Dragons coach Shane Flanagan, chairman Andrew Lancaster and long-term board member Peter Doust.
The idea is the brain child of former Channel 9 and 2GB star Chris O’Keefe and Academy Brand founder Anthony Pitt – who are two of the most connected but ardent Dragons fans.
“This group is about unashamedly asserting the Dragons as the number one club in the NRL,” O’Keefe said. “It’s as simple as that. We have a huge number of powerful and successful people that are passionate Dragons supporters and we want to unlock their networks and talent to support the club and its players in every way.
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Dragons great Jason Nightingale joined several high-profile supporters to help rebuild the club back to a premiership force. Picture: Toby Zerna
“Businesses who partner with St George Illawarra will be guaranteed mutual success and our club can leverage these networks of this group however they need to.
“We have a great foundation to build from but we can take it to the next level. Anthony Pitt, Jason Nightingale, a club legend and commercial force in his own right and myself have a pretty simple vision for this; Not only do we want to win premierships, but we want to entrench the Dragons as a formidable and sustainable commercial force too.”
The group will act as a major networking opportunity for sponsors and mentorship for St George Illawarra players and staff.
“In business and politics no single person ever has all the answers, so leaning on expertise from all walks of life will only enhance the success of the Dragons,” O’Keefe said. “The chairman Andrew Lancaster has been instrumental in this and the board can certainly see the value of a group like this.”