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Dell the Dragon

innsaneink

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Just reported on Foxsports late news ...Wendell Sailor will sign with the Dragons for 2008 and beyond, looking to play him as a backrower and mentioned Gallop OK with this, I guess in regards to his two year drug ban...
 

innsaneink

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Dell goes from sinner to Saint

By Brent Read
June 20, 2007
WENDELL SAILOR is poised to put pen to paper for a return to the NRL, with St George-Illawarra running out the welcome mat for the wayward star.
On the day the Dragons secured its co-captains Jason Ryles and Ben Hornby for a further three years, it emerged Sailor would join the pair in the famous red V next season, after he has served out his two-year suspension for a positive drug test.
Several sources told The Australian Sailor had negotiated a deal which would allow him to resume his career in the NRL when his drug suspension ends next May.
It is understood Sailor, who is likely to play in the second row rather than the backline, has agreed to a contract heavily laced with incentives.
Dragons chief executive Peter Doust was unavailable for comment last night but the club has already approached the NRL with regards to signing Sailor, a premiership winner with Brisbane before he switched to rugby union at the end of 2002.
It is unclear whether Sailor's return will include any special conditions, as is the case with disgraced West Coast Eagles AFL star Ben Cousins.
However, NRL chief executive David Gallop said the league would not stand in the way of any club if it wanted to sign Sailor.
Gallop also said the NRL was unlikely to place any caveats on Sailor's return, as he would have served his penalty.
"If a club comes to us with a contract we would consider whether any special conditions needed to be imposed at the time but as a general proposition once he has served his suspension we would be agreeable to him playing again," Gallop said.
"He's done the crime and he's done the time."
News of Sailor's imminent return with St George-Illawarra came as the club continued to clean out its playing ranks.
Halfback Mathew Head, playing in premier league, is negotiating a deal which would take him to English club Hull for the remainder of the year.
The only stumbling block to Head leaving for England could be the terms of the contract. It is understood Hull wants Head for the remainder of this year with the option to extend if he makes a successful transition.
The Dragons would prefer Hull takes Head for next season as well, thus easing the strain on their salary cap as Head's deal in 2008 is believed to be worth about $300,000.
While Head could be on his way out, young forward Chris Houston will join teammates Danny Wicks and Wes Naiqama at Newcastle next season.
Another forward, Ashton Sims, is also on the move after being granted permission to leave at season's end while Richie Williams (Penrith) and Luke MacDougall (Newcastle) have already departed.
The Dragons did stem the flow yesterday with the signing of former Junior Kangaroo Michael Lett from Parramatta until the end of 2008.
But the sweeping player changes at the Dragons pale into insignificance with the acquisition of Sailor, who is negotiating the deal without his manager Greg Keenan, whom he has left.
At the age of 32 he would be considered a risk but his lack of recent football would be offset by his marketability.
Five years after switching codes and playing for the Wallabies, Sailor is still very much a household name among rugby league aficionados.
He was one of the game's leading players when he signed with the Australian Rugby Union, quickly becoming a member of the Wallabies.
South Sydney and the Sydney Roosters, along with St George-Illawarra, were initially linked with Sailor.
However, the Rabbitohs and Roosters ruled out making a play for the former Test winger, whose career stalled when he returned a positive test for cocaine following the New South Wales Waratahs game against the Brumbies on April 16, 2006.
That indiscretion cost Sailor a $500,000-a-year contract with the ARU and NSW Waratahs.
Sailor has spoken publicly since receiving his ban to warn of the dangers of illicit drug use, and he has continued to work on his fitness in the hope of landing a deal in the NRL.
There had been speculation he would seek a reduction in his ban in the hope of making his signature more desirable.
Under changes to WADA, expected to be introduced in November, Sailor could apply for an early return which would enable him to train and play from January 1.
Sailor dismissed that notion two months ago but there is little doubt he would be more appealing to the Dragons should he be given permission to return before May.
As it stands, Sailor is forbidden from training or playing with any sporting clubs.
Sailor, who will be 33 when he returns to the premiership, has also been a guest commentator for Channel Nine and has a regular stint on Sydney radio.





http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,21935296-23214,00.html
 
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What a f**king joke.

How this bloke has been able to waltz back into rugby league circles is a disgrace! People have completely forgotten the dribble that came out of his mouth after he signed with Union. He can take a long walk off a shot pier if you ask me. And now that Union wants nothing to do with the coke sniffer he comes grovelling....TO MY CLUB!

I am filthy. I have put up with so much from this club...but this is the final straw.

I have emailed the club with my thoughts - attached.


Right. Well I have put up with a lot from this organisation. But I have had enough. First you appoint a bloke who has never coached first grade and was an inferior player than half the squad. This leads to a butchering of our golden era with zero premierships. You let the club captain walk out the door and secure no-one in the interim, still I remain loyal. You move the worlds best centre to 5/8...I don't like it but I remain patient. The club is in last place, and I still come to games. But this is the final straw.

How dare you sign Wendell Sailor. The bloke is a disgrace to Rugby League. Firstly he turned his back on the code seeking his 30 pieces of silver and joining Union when it was threatening openly to kill our game. Then he gets busted sniffing coke and is ruled out for 2 years. The bloke is about no-one but himself - and now we sign this over the hill has-been winger...to play second row! Explain to me how this is in anyway a clever signing. Meanwhile you let Chris Houston leave. Classic Dragons. Well done Dousty and Browny. Congratulations. I will only return once the 2 of you bungling idiots are gone.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,21935296-23214,00.html
 

God-King Dean

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Doust :lol:

The f*cker better learn to defend.

Poor Matty Head. Another Dragons halfbacks career f*cked up through injury.
 

keeney

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If Matty Head goes, and Gaaaaaz is at 5/8 next year, how do they expect to score any tries?
 
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Just sent this to the NRL.​

What the hell is going on at the NRL? Who the hell is approving Wendell Sailor backing in Rugby League. The bloke is an embarrassment to the code. He turned his back and took the cash in 2002. He absolutely bagged our game - despite everything it had given him - and was an active player in John O'niell's quest to kill off our great game.
Then the bloke gets busted for taking drugs. That's right...sniffing cocaine. Union doesn't want anything to do with this proverbial skidmark, so they drop him like a hot potato. And then the slime comes crawling back to our game, talking about second chances. Well sorry 'Dell' - I don't forget so easily. You are not only a traitor to the game that made you a household name ,you are an embarrassment to elite athletes everywhere. You are the epitome of all that is wrong with modern sport, selfishness, arrogance, excess and lack of self control. I don't want you anywhere near my club, or for that matter my code. We don't need a Ben Cousins


 

badav

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Im glad that he isnt going back to Brisbane. my thoughts are that he would be way past it and hasnt done anything noteworthy on a sporting field since 2002.

Having said that i will be watching with a bit of interest to see how he goes.
 

McCrud

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Can anyone enlighten me as to where the Dragons salary cap has gone?

They appear to be punting plenty but according to my woeful memory they are recruiting few.
 

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