Exhibit E: Gasnier duly breaks his collarbone during Origin III, and subsequently stitches up a deal to pay in England in 2005. The Dragons pay overs to keep him, and are forced to cut Riddell, Perenara, Kite and Withers as a result. Meanwhile Gasnier will play out his contract at the Dragons under sufferance, while his mind is 17,000km away
Not true.
Riddell and Kite where offered silly money. Riddell was replaced by young Mick Ennis whose purchase also made Withers role as an impact player redundant. Two birds, one stone, about 1/5 of the price.
Exhibit F: The club decides that since depth in the halves has never been a problem for them, they will only need one halfback for 2005. They proceed to pick Matthew Head over Brett Firman. Head subsequently develops a mystery illness which could threaten his career at any moment
And what of this illness?
Firman proved himself as an NRL half back, we could not have kept him if he wasn't our first choice number 7. The two are as good as each other so we chose to let Firman go as he is the more injury prone of the pair.
Exhibit H: The Dragons eventually finish 5th, provoking much hysteria among their fans and predictions that this is the year,
Cite?
1967 - Year of The Shark
1968 - Year of The Shark
1969 - Year of The Shark
...
1999 - Year of The Shark
2000 - Year of The Shark ect...
Exhibit I: Amos Roberts, universally condemned as a player by Dragons supporters in 2002 and 2003, finishes the 2004 season as top tryscorer for Penrith.
Universally condemned? Are you making this stuff up Jimboy?
This one is a non-starter. You're just trying to get through the alphabet.
In doing so, Amos joins the likes of Gorden Tallis, Jason Stevens, Luke Patten and Craig Fitzgibbon as players whose careers have flourished after escaping the mysterious curse of ineptitude brought about by wearing red and white
Is that the whole list for the last ten years? Pretty good.
What a non-point. Obviously with half a dozen players or so leaving each season some are going to go on and make a name for themselves.
And it works the other way as well with blokes like Blacklock and Riddell coming as nobodys and leaving as Kings
But I cant believe you even mention something like this given you lot kicked out John Lang, Dally M winner Preston Campbell and Martin Lang who went on to win a premiership with Penrith in their first year - Coach Lang and Preston being central to their success. Also while most of the former Saints you mention left because they where Judas' or would'nt fit under the cap the Cronulla three where targetted and forced out of The Scum by your management. What a great move that was. :lol: :lol:
For the record I only came across this thread because some KKKronulla troll posted a link in our forum.