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Heres a new one, Laurie Daley to Coach Dragons

smi962

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St George Illawarra have earmarked Laurie Daley as a potential coach but will stick by Steve Price until at least the end of this season.
It is understood that NSW coach Daley sits on top of the Dragons' coaching wish list, which includes former coach Wayne Bennett and Gold Coast assistant Neil Henry.
Daley, who will lead the Blues into camp on Tuesday, has an association with the Dragons, having been part of Nathan Brown's coaching staff in 2003 in his first senior coaching position. Despite being a rookie NRL coach, Daley has impressed St George Illawarra officials with his handling of recent NSW setbacks.

The Dragons' board is in no rush to finalise its long-term coaching staff and is monitoring Bennett's situation with Newcastle closely as it looks to entice the 2010 premiership-winning coach back to the club. While Bennett has another year to run with the Knights, he is among 20 staff members to not have been paid this month. A return to Brisbane or the Dragons loom as destinations for Bennett should the situation in Newcastle worsen.

While no formal approaches have been made, the Dragons will step up their search for a long-term coach, effectively throwing the position open to all applicants. It is expected that they will meet with Henry – who is without a head coaching position for the first time since 2006 after being dumped by North Queensland at the end of last year – before finalising their decision within the next two months.
Incumbent Price has not been ruled out of extending his three-year tenure at the club, however recent results have counted against him and he is yet to guide the Dragons to a finals appearance since taking over from Bennett in 2012.
A consultant engaged by the club last year set key performance indicators for the coaching staff, including Price and assistants Craig Young and Paul McGregor, this year and put the recommendation to the Dragons board that it explore the coaching market before finalising its 2015 mentor.

The Dragons have an option on Price's services beyond this year.
St George Illawarra continue to track Craig Bellamy's situation at Melbourne, having agonisingly missed out on having the veteran coach lead them this year.
Regardless of St George Illawarra's long-term plans, Price is expected to coach the club until at least the end of this year.
Fairfax Media was told that it would take a run of catastrophic results for Price to be sacked before the season's end. Only David Waite has left the club mid-season since the joint venture was established in 1999.

Price's position has been under increasing pressure as the Dragons slumped to six losses from their past seven games when they were left scoreless against Parramatta on Saturday. For the second consecutive year, the Dragons have started their season with four wins from 10 matches, in a dramatic form reversal after winning three of their opening four games.
A handful of disgruntled Dragons fans went to St George Leagues Club to protest against the club's predicament, with banners attacking Price and Dragons chief executive Peter Doust on Sunday. Doust has a long-term contract at the club.
The uncertainty surrounding the long-term Dragons coach has not stopped St George Illawarra from being active in the player market. Having secured Benji Marshall until the end of 2016, the Dragons are hopeful of luring Kevin Proctor and Tariq Sims for next season as they look to bulk up their back-row stocks.


http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...they-stick-by-steve-price-20140519-zrhdz.html
 

BrissyRedV

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One rookie to effectively another rookie. At least Laurie may hold some sway in player negotiations ie. Sims etc.
 

saint.nick

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It might not necessarily mean they'll stick with him till the end of the season no matter what, it all depends on results. I know it's soccer, but Man Utd kept on insisting and insisting they'd stick with Moyes, yet they sacked him while the season wasn't finished yet. If we keep just losing, I reckon he'll be punted before season's end.
 

saint.nick

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I have this feeling Bennett would choose Brisbane. Don't you think he'd be sick of not living with his family?
 

Dragons4lyf95

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Just imagine though Bennett coming back to rebuild the legacy dream come true for most our supporters although so doubt he would.. However with the lineup we have I wouldn't be surprised if he considered it
 

Dragon

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f**k Daley, he is the worst selector NSW has ever had. Imagine our lineups week in week out if he was our head coach! Our club has gone full f**king genius
 

BrissyRedV

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f**k Daley, he is the worst selector NSW has ever had. Imagine our lineups week in week out if he was our head coach! Our club has gone full f**king genius

If these rumors are not false, then it again highlights Dousbt and his cronies incompetence in running the club.
 

blacksafake

First Grade
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Just imagine though Bennett coming back to rebuild the legacy dream come true for most our supporters although so doubt he would.. However with the lineup we have I wouldn't be surprised if he considered it

Then leave us in a mess like last time, no thanks time to move forward not backwards. For the record I think Wayne's probably one of the best coaches in history however he is very close to the end of a great career & the club needs to look ahead long term.
 

GT0007

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Then leave us in a mess like last time, no thanks time to move forward not backwards. For the record I think Wayne's probably one of the best coaches in history however he is very close to the end of a great career & the club needs to look ahead long term.

100%, he left us in this situation with no forward planning then raided our roster. He won 4 games out of the last 14. He has no interest in returning to the Dragons anyway so give it up
 

_Johnsy

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St George Illawarra have earmarked Laurie Daley as a potential coach but will stick by Steve Price until at least the end of this season.
It is understood that NSW coach Daley sits on top of the Dragons' coaching wish list, which includes former coach Wayne Bennett and Gold Coast assistant Neil Henry.
Daley, who will lead the Blues into camp on Tuesday, has an association with the Dragons, having been part of Nathan Brown's coaching staff in 2003 in his first senior coaching position. Despite being a rookie NRL coach, Daley has impressed St George Illawarra officials with his handling of recent NSW setbacks.

The Dragons' board is in no rush to finalise its long-term coaching staff and is monitoring Bennett's situation with Newcastle closely as it looks to entice the 2010 premiership-winning coach back to the club. While Bennett has another year to run with the Knights, he is among 20 staff members to not have been paid this month. A return to Brisbane or the Dragons loom as destinations for Bennett should the situation in Newcastle worsen.

While no formal approaches have been made, the Dragons will step up their search for a long-term coach, effectively throwing the position open to all applicants. It is expected that they will meet with Henry ? who is without a head coaching position for the first time since 2006 after being dumped by North Queensland at the end of last year ? before finalising their decision within the next two months.
Incumbent Price has not been ruled out of extending his three-year tenure at the club, however recent results have counted against him and he is yet to guide the Dragons to a finals appearance since taking over from Bennett in 2012.
A consultant engaged by the club last year set key performance indicators for the coaching staff, including Price and assistants Craig Young and Paul McGregor, this year and put the recommendation to the Dragons board that it explore the coaching market before finalising its 2015 mentor.

The Dragons have an option on Price's services beyond this year.
St George Illawarra continue to track Craig Bellamy's situation at Melbourne, having agonisingly missed out on having the veteran coach lead them this year.
Regardless of St George Illawarra's long-term plans, Price is expected to coach the club until at least the end of this year.
Fairfax Media was told that it would take a run of catastrophic results for Price to be sacked before the season's end. Only David Waite has left the club mid-season since the joint venture was established in 1999.

Price's position has been under increasing pressure as the Dragons slumped to six losses from their past seven games when they were left scoreless against Parramatta on Saturday. For the second consecutive year, the Dragons have started their season with four wins from 10 matches, in a dramatic form reversal after winning three of their opening four games.
A handful of disgruntled Dragons fans went to St George Leagues Club to protest against the club's predicament, with banners attacking Price and Dragons chief executive Peter Doust on Sunday. Doust has a long-term contract at the club.
The uncertainty surrounding the long-term Dragons coach has not stopped St George Illawarra from being active in the player market. Having secured Benji Marshall until the end of 2016, the Dragons are hopeful of luring Kevin Proctor and Tariq Sims for next season as they look to bulk up their back-row stocks.


http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...they-stick-by-steve-price-20140519-zrhdz.html


Coincidence that these 2 have been strongly linked to us for a little while ?
 

Blood Shot Eyes

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I think the only way Price will hold on till the end of the season (oh Joy) is if we are replacing him with someone who has to finish their commitments for this year.
 

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