"I'm not quiet with you here.You sound like your just coming from a St. George side. Are you discounting Illawarra as part of your team and despite the merger you're really just St George and you adopt all their history and Illawarra is irrelevant?
Maybe I read it wrong but that's what I thought you were saying."
Always happy to explain my position on this. In fact, I invite debate on what I see as an unresolved issue.
Iam a St George supporter but I am not anti-Illawarra. When the joint venture happened, Illawara fans thought they were gaining the proud history of the Dragons.
Many St George supporters, like myself, saw the merger as a 'reunification' of the two districts. Prior to 1982, the two areas were 'kindred spirits'. Saints had achieved much thanks to the huge backyard of the Illawarra district. The list of Illawarra juniors who ended up playing for St George is quite large. My all time favourite player, Graeme Langlands is a Wollongong lad. There is no denying the enormous contribution of the Illawarra region to St George.
A proper history of St George will give credit to the Steelers who had their own first grade team between 1982 -1998.
Unfortunately, circumstances demanded that Illawarra had to reunify or perish.
Afterwhich, the St George history should never have been compromised.