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Paul Vaughan Extended to 2021!

denis preston

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Can't be critical of the coaching staff for his spread of minutes as it is true that when he & Graham are off our go forward suffers a little bit.In saying this Vaughan will need a game or two rest than reduced minutes after Origin to taper again for the finals.He is in massive form.
 

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Dragons 2019: Vaughan to mark milestone against Eels
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STAR Dragons prop Paul Vaughan admits he's been the butt of a few jokes this week - even from some schoolkids at junior clinics.

Footage of him bursting into the clear against the Roosters last week, only to hit the deck untouched has also got a bit of a run at team video sessions.

"I didn't want to watch it yesterday at training," Vaughan joked.

"A couple of coaches got it up. I have to learn from it. Next time I will put my head down, I should have gone straight over him. I don't get into the clear too often, I was a little bit nervous.

"I blew it against the Sharks [last year] when Jack [de Belin] put me through and I had Friz on the outside and I dummied. I can't trust myself."

The irony is that Vaughan has been one of the toughest men to in the competition to bring down in a powerhouse start to the season.


Remarkably it comes after a limited preseason as he nursed a broken foot suffered in round 21 last season, making him a conspicuous absence through his side's finals campaign.

"I blew out a fair bit when I broke my foot," he said.

"It was highly modified in the pre-season. I was in a boot and crutches for three months. I didn't do too much in the preseason but what I did do benefited me for this year.

"Last year really hurt me missing the finals. I used that as a bit of motivation and drive. When I play footy I don't take anything for granted.

"I've always been a pretty headstrong person. If I want something - on and off the field - I'll get it. If I have something in mind I'll dedicate myself to making sure I achieve it.

"It's good getting yourself in the best physical shape for the boys and helping the team out. That's what I'm trying to do."

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NEXT TIME: Paul Vaughan shares a laught with James Tedeso after last week's Anzac Day game. Picture: NRL Imagery

Vaughan's early-season form in a depleted pack has been welcome for coach Paul McGregor, with injuries to Tyson Frizell and Korbin Sims - as well as the stand down of Jack de Belin - testing the Dragons depth up front.

"If any other team was losing that quality they would struggle," Vaughan said.

"We can give ourselves a pass mark for the first couple of weeks of the comp considering that we have been down a fair few numbers.

"There has been a hole in the forward pack but everyone has been chipping in doing what they can."

Sunday's clash against Parramatta will be a milestone one for the 28-year-old who'll play his 50th game for the joint-venture since arriving in Wollongong three years ago.

There were plenty of skeptics who questioned the value and length of the initial three-year deal after Vaughan spent part of his final season in Canberra in the NSW Cup.

He's since earned a further two-year contract extension with the club and is all but certain to feature in his second State of Origin series for NSW this season. The new dad says he's determined to keep repaying the club's faith.

"It is pretty cool. It's gone quick," he said.

"I'm enjoying my time and being given a role in the team that I have to live up to each week. It's been such a great move for me and the family. We just had a baby girl.

"I'm happy off the field with my family and it translates onto the field. I just want to keep giving back to Saints because they've given me so much."


https://www.illawarramercury.com.au...aughan-to-mark-milestone-against-eels/?cs=302
 

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Vaughan looking to land a perfect 10
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FORWARD THINKING: Paul Vaughan will have a final opportunity to press his Origin claims against Cronulla on Sunday. Picture: NRL Photos


DRAGONS prop Paul Vaughan doesn't consider himself an Origin certainty, but it's a view that puts him in the minority.

The 27-year-old played all three games in the Blues breakthrough series victory last year and - in an underperforming side - has been one of the Dragons best this season.

Still, he insists he is not taking another Blue jumper as a given.

"I'd love obviously love to be there. Being involved in that team last year's something I hold pretty close to my heart," he said.

"The last couple of weeks [at club level] haven't been great collectively as a team but if my name's read out on Sunday I'll be over the moon.

"I'll be ecstatic and I'll certainly do everything I can to play well in the series, but we need to win here first."

You can believe it's not just lip service given he's been nothing but frank about his Origin prospects throughout his career.

Even amid a breakout season with the Dragons in 2017, he stated openly he didn't think he was ready for an Origin call-up - not that he's have knocked a jumper back.

With that season in the bank he came in 2018 making no secret of his Origin ambitions and backed it up on the park.

"The first year when I came here it was probably the career-best footy that I'd played but that was the only really consistent year where I was starting and playing good footy," he said.

"For myself I just wanted to use that as a platform. Last year I was happy with my form, I probably could've been playing better but I got selected.

"I just wanted to take everything in. I think the biggest thing is just getting the trust and respect from everyone in the team and then going out and proving you deserve to be there.

"You're in the team but you've got to earn that, that's the way I look at it. I want to earn the respect and trust of everyone. If I'm picked I'll be looking to do that again."

That evolution could well continue this season where he'll be asked to lead a pack after coming off the bench in his first two outings.

"I can't think of anything bigger than wearing the No. 10 in Origin," Vaughan said.

"If I'm given the opportunity to start in Origin I'm not going to take it lightly, it's the toughest game you can play.

"I wore it in game three last year which was unbelievable. It was probably the proudest moment of my life after getting married and [having] my kid."

The commitment extends to club level with the Dragons desperate to avoid five straight losses when they host Cronulla in Wollongong on Sunday.

"It's been a pretty frustrating few weeks," he said.

"The first loss you don't want to compound into back to back losses and the last thing you want is three. Now we're looking at four, it's pretty frustrating.

"Obviously we've got to do everything we can to beat the Sharks and then we've got the week off. All the boys will be front-loading the energy and it's a pretty important game for us."


https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/6180999/vaughan-looking-to-land-a-perfect-10/?cs=302
 

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Vaughan earns maiden Test call-up
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CALL-UP: Dragons prop Paul Vaughan has earned a maiden Test call after being part of the Blues consecutive Origin series victories. Picture: NRL Photos


DRAGONS prop Paul Vaughan will be eyeing a Test debut on home soil after being named in Mal Meninga's Kangaroos squad for two upcoming clashes with New Zealand and Tonga.

Vaughan has regularly been among the Dragons best over the past three seasons, establishing himself as one of the game's premier big men and being part of the Blues two Origin series victories.

The Kangaroos will face the Kiwis for the first time in Wollongong on October 25, the second leg of a double-header at WIN Stadium that will also include the Jillaroos clash with Kiwi Ferns.

Tyson Frizell and Ben Hunt also retained their spots - with both also named in the Australian Nines squad - as did Helensburgh product Damien Cook.

A number of the Dragons NRLW squad were also rewarded for their side's run to the grand final, with Kezie Apps, Keeley Davis, Holli Wheeler, Brittany Breayle, Shakiah Tungai, Dally M Player of the Year Jess Sergis and Botille Vette-Welsh all named in Brad Donald's Jillaroos squad.

Vette-Welsh's selection after a standout NRLW campaign is a coup for Donald after the New Zealand born and raised-star pledged her allegiance to the Jillaroos.

Additionally, Tiana Penitani and young-gun Shaylee Bent wee also named in the women's Nines squad.

''They have all had tremendous seasons for their local clubs and NRLW teams and deserve their position as Jillaroos,'' Donald said.

''We've had some terrific matches against the Kiwis and we're expecting another memorable clash.''


https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/6424563/vaughan-earns-test-call-up/?cs=3713
 

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Vaughan earns maiden Test call-up
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CALL-UP: Dragons prop Paul Vaughan has earned a maiden Test call after being part of the Blues consecutive Origin series victories. Picture: NRL Photos


DRAGONS prop Paul Vaughan will be eyeing a Test debut on home soil after being named in Mal Meninga's Kangaroos squad for two upcoming clashes with New Zealand and Tonga.

Vaughan has regularly been among the Dragons best over the past three seasons, establishing himself as one of the game's premier big men and being part of the Blues two Origin series victories.

The Kangaroos will face the Kiwis for the first time in Wollongong on October 25, the second leg of a double-header at WIN Stadium that will also include the Jillaroos clash with Kiwi Ferns.

Tyson Frizell and Ben Hunt also retained their spots - with both also named in the Australian Nines squad - as did Helensburgh product Damien Cook.

A number of the Dragons NRLW squad were also rewarded for their side's run to the grand final, with Kezie Apps, Keeley Davis, Holli Wheeler, Brittany Breayle, Shakiah Tungai, Dally M Player of the Year Jess Sergis and Botille Vette-Welsh all named in Brad Donald's Jillaroos squad.

Vette-Welsh's selection after a standout NRLW campaign is a coup for Donald after the New Zealand born and raised-star pledged her allegiance to the Jillaroos.

Additionally, Tiana Penitani and young-gun Shaylee Bent wee also named in the women's Nines squad.

''They have all had tremendous seasons for their local clubs and NRLW teams and deserve their position as Jillaroos,'' Donald said.

''We've had some terrific matches against the Kiwis and we're expecting another memorable clash.''


https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/6424563/vaughan-earns-test-call-up/?cs=3713
It’s amazing what Mary has done for Vaughan, single handedly turned him from a bench player at Canberra to an Australian rep...
 

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External pressure not a factor for Dragons: Vaughan
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FOCUS: Dragons prop Paul Vaughan said his side can't let external pressure affect their 2020 campaign. Picture: NRL Photos
Dragons prop Paul Vaughan knows his side will be under enough pressure to start the season without piling it on themselves

Slow starts have rarely been an issue for the club in recent seasons, but a sluggish run out blocks in 2020 will see the blowtorch turned up to maximum.

Coach Paul McGregor will feel the most heat, with his future reportedly on the line, but the playing group can expect its share of scrutiny after a 15th placed finish in 2019.

The Dragons will need to hit the ground running with a draw that sees them face the Eels, Raiders, Roosters, Rabbitohs and Storm - the top five sides from last season - in the opening eight rounds.

None of it is news to Vaughan, but he said his side can't let external pressure drive their campaign.

"[Pressure's] always there, that's the way it is in footy, but as soon as you start listening to the external noise you can get off course pretty quick," Vaughan said.

"I don't think it'll be panic stations straight away if we don't get off to the best start but it's obviously what you want to do. We're pretty well known for starting pretty fast and hard.

"Hopefully we get off to that kind of start and then continue it throughout the year. I think that's the biggest thing, we want to be consistent throughout the whole season.

"We can't have any lulls or lapses where we drop a couple of games through that middle part of the season. If we can get everyone in sync with each other playing that direct powerful game we can play then I think we'll have a really strong year."

A 15th placed finish to last season - the lowest in the joint-venture's history - prompted the club to make wholesale changes to its coaching staff - the most notable being the addition of former premiership-winning Sharks coach Shane Flanagan.

Having had the same coaching support staff in all his previous three seasons with the club, Vaughan said it's been refreshing to hear some new voices.

"If you look at where we finished, you can't have that happen in back to back years," Vaughan said.

"We've put some things in place to not have the same thing happen again. It's been good, Flanno obviously brings a wealth of experience and everything he says has got a lot of weight behind it.

"He's someone I'm keen to learn off and Shep's [James Shepherd] the same, he's been in a lot of great systems and he brings a different perspective which has been good.

"It always depends on how you look at it but change can be a good thing and I think it's been a positive thing for the club moving forward."

While the coaching staff has a very different look, doubters have not seen enough change in the roster to think the Dragons can climb back into the top eight.

Gareth Widdop has departed for the UK, while Jack de Belin's availability remains subject to criminal court proceedings that commenced on Monday.

The addition of veteran pair Isaac Luke and Trent Merrin has done little to silence the knockers but Vaughan is adamant it's a roster that can mount a finals charge.

"The spine's strong, you've got two representative halves [Ben Hunt and Corey Norman there], Zac Lomax is a great young player and Cam [McInnes] has been on the brink of rep footy for a couple of years now," Vaughan said.

"The forward pack pretty impressive as well and the boys we've brought in have a wealth of experience. Bully [Luke]was one of the best hookers in the game when he was at Souths.

"He's still so deceptive out of dummy-half and brings another element to the nine there with Cam. Mez had done it all before so he's looking to come back and getting into playing well for the club and the boys.

"I know things just didn't go our way last year but if you look at the roster it's a bloody strong team."

https://www.illawarramercury.com.au...ure-not-a-factor-for-dragons-vaughan/?cs=3713
 

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External pressure not a factor for Dragons: Vaughan
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FOCUS: Dragons prop Paul Vaughan said his side can't let external pressure affect their 2020 campaign. Picture: NRL Photos
Dragons prop Paul Vaughan knows his side will be under enough pressure to start the season without piling it on themselves

Slow starts have rarely been an issue for the club in recent seasons, but a sluggish run out blocks in 2020 will see the blowtorch turned up to maximum.

Coach Paul McGregor will feel the most heat, with his future reportedly on the line, but the playing group can expect its share of scrutiny after a 15th placed finish in 2019.

The Dragons will need to hit the ground running with a draw that sees them face the Eels, Raiders, Roosters, Rabbitohs and Storm - the top five sides from last season - in the opening eight rounds.

None of it is news to Vaughan, but he said his side can't let external pressure drive their campaign.

"[Pressure's] always there, that's the way it is in footy, but as soon as you start listening to the external noise you can get off course pretty quick," Vaughan said.

"I don't think it'll be panic stations straight away if we don't get off to the best start but it's obviously what you want to do. We're pretty well known for starting pretty fast and hard.

"Hopefully we get off to that kind of start and then continue it throughout the year. I think that's the biggest thing, we want to be consistent throughout the whole season.

"We can't have any lulls or lapses where we drop a couple of games through that middle part of the season. If we can get everyone in sync with each other playing that direct powerful game we can play then I think we'll have a really strong year."

A 15th placed finish to last season - the lowest in the joint-venture's history - prompted the club to make wholesale changes to its coaching staff - the most notable being the addition of former premiership-winning Sharks coach Shane Flanagan.

Having had the same coaching support staff in all his previous three seasons with the club, Vaughan said it's been refreshing to hear some new voices.

"If you look at where we finished, you can't have that happen in back to back years," Vaughan said.

"We've put some things in place to not have the same thing happen again. It's been good, Flanno obviously brings a wealth of experience and everything he says has got a lot of weight behind it.

"He's someone I'm keen to learn off and Shep's [James Shepherd] the same, he's been in a lot of great systems and he brings a different perspective which has been good.

"It always depends on how you look at it but change can be a good thing and I think it's been a positive thing for the club moving forward."

While the coaching staff has a very different look, doubters have not seen enough change in the roster to think the Dragons can climb back into the top eight.

Gareth Widdop has departed for the UK, while Jack de Belin's availability remains subject to criminal court proceedings that commenced on Monday.

The addition of veteran pair Isaac Luke and Trent Merrin has done little to silence the knockers but Vaughan is adamant it's a roster that can mount a finals charge.

"The spine's strong, you've got two representative halves [Ben Hunt and Corey Norman there], Zac Lomax is a great young player and Cam [McInnes] has been on the brink of rep footy for a couple of years now," Vaughan said.

"The forward pack pretty impressive as well and the boys we've brought in have a wealth of experience. Bully [Luke]was one of the best hookers in the game when he was at Souths.

"He's still so deceptive out of dummy-half and brings another element to the nine there with Cam. Mez had done it all before so he's looking to come back and getting into playing well for the club and the boys.

"I know things just didn't go our way last year but if you look at the roster it's a bloody strong team."

https://www.illawarramercury.com.au...ure-not-a-factor-for-dragons-vaughan/?cs=3713
"Playing that direct power game in attack we will have a really strong year". Typical Maryitis and I'd like to know how a team can put things in place to avoid finishing 15th and a repeat of last year when the head coach and playing personnel have not strengthened. What are we going to pay off the refs?
But seriously if they are not feeling external pressure they want to be hopefully getting some internal from somewhere or someone....or is that the problem!
 

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"Playing that direct power game in attack we will have a really strong year". Typical Maryitis and I'd like to know how a team can put things in place to avoid finishing 15th and a repeat of last year when the head coach and playing personnel have not strengthened. What are we going to pay off the refs?
But seriously if they are not feeling external pressure they want to be hopefully getting some internal from somewhere or someone....or is that the problem!
Thats not quite what he said....
 

BLM01

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Thats not quite what he said....
Direct powerful game were his words....and that's exactly what I and he was referring to.... in attack
That's Dragons footy and mentality and their version of direct is 1 out stuff with 12 players back ready for the next play or the next shift Out wide with block runners.
 
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