Team list Poosday..here we are.
McFlogtard spends more time on half time stats than actual coaching.....so copy/paste line up expected later on.
#theresnothingaboutmary
I find it interesting that the only team our club has won a competition in since 2010 was the Illawarra Cutters in 2016. All players from that side , including the coach, JD, has now gone from the club except for Kurt Mann and Jacob Host. McGregor is treating both of these poorly, and it looks like it will continue through this season.
Jealousy perhaps??
Pressure Gauge: Why this is the year we judge Paul McGregor, according to Mark Gasnier
NRL Premiership
- March 6, 2018 6:00am
- by Simon Brunsdon and John Dean
- Source: FOX SPORTS
Pressure Gauge: NRL round one 2018.Source: FOX SPORTS
ST GEORGE Illawarra coach Paul McGregor faces a boom or bust season and will be under pressure to prove his coaching credentials in 2018, according to club legend Mark Gasnier.
McGregor is about to kick off his fourth full season in charge of the Dragons, having been catapulted into the job midway through 2014 to replace the sacked Steve Price.
The Red V finished 11th that year and have since finished eighth (2015), 11th (2016), and ninth (2017), while only playing a solitary finals game.
Dragons season preview
But Gasnier says the past three years has merely been building up to this coming season, when we will finally be able to gauge just what ‘Mary’ is made of.
“You’ve got to remember he came in at a tough time when a lot of people were leaving. Without any disrespect to the players he inherited a roster he probably didn’t want,” Gasnier told foxsports.com.au.
“This year I think Mary can genuinely be judged on his coaching.
“The last two years I thought to be honest he punched above his weight. I thought he overachieved in regard to the squad he actually had.
“I think this year they’ve got a genuine top-eight team and I think he’ll go really well.”
St George-Illawarra Dragons coach Paul McGregor. Picture: John AppleyardSource: News Corp Australia
This time 12 months ago McGregor was one of the most under-pressure coaches in the NRL.
But a hot start to the season had the Dragons sitting atop the competition ladder after a third of the season, and he was re-signed on a new two-year deal.
The Red V performed admirably in 2017 but they’ve added representative halfback Ben Hunt and veteran forward James Graham to their roster, sparking plenty of excitement and expectation among fans.
Gasnier says a pass mark will be qualifying for finals.
“I think their roster is a lot better this year because there is stability in key areas,” he said.
“I think it’s a better balanced team. I think Ben Hunt is crucial, Cameron McInnes off the season he had would hopefully grow in confidence.
“I think they are a lot better balanced.
“Their attack might take a little time to click because of the two new key men in the spine, but I think they’ll be good.”
The Dragons kick off the season against Brisbane at Kogarah on Thursday night.
See who’s under the pump this week in Pressure Gauge!
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...r/news-story/9b2d0694fc61925e67630ba319f5f944
Really mate we have been putting up with the same Sh*t since 2011 ...Jeez, you know I'd actually forgotten we've put up with this rubbish for 4 years.
OKB I'm starting to think you may not like our coach?
Pressure Gauge: Why this is the year we judge Paul McGregor, according to Mark Gasnier
NRL Premiership
- March 6, 2018 6:00am
- by Simon Brunsdon and John Dean
- Source: FOX SPORTS
Pressure Gauge: NRL round one 2018.Source: FOX SPORTS
ST GEORGE Illawarra coach Paul McGregor faces a boom or bust season and will be under pressure to prove his coaching credentials in 2018, according to club legend Mark Gasnier.
McGregor is about to kick off his fourth full season in charge of the Dragons, having been catapulted into the job midway through 2014 to replace the sacked Steve Price.
The Red V finished 11th that year and have since finished eighth (2015), 11th (2016), and ninth (2017), while only playing a solitary finals game.
Dragons season preview
But Gasnier says the past three years has merely been building up to this coming season, when we will finally be able to gauge just what ‘Mary’ is made of.
“You’ve got to remember he came in at a tough time when a lot of people were leaving. Without any disrespect to the players he inherited a roster he probably didn’t want,” Gasnier told foxsports.com.au.
“This year I think Mary can genuinely be judged on his coaching.
“The last two years I thought to be honest he punched above his weight. I thought he overachieved in regard to the squad he actually had.
“I think this year they’ve got a genuine top-eight team and I think he’ll go really well.”
St George-Illawarra Dragons coach Paul McGregor. Picture: John AppleyardSource: News Corp Australia
This time 12 months ago McGregor was one of the most under-pressure coaches in the NRL.
But a hot start to the season had the Dragons sitting atop the competition ladder after a third of the season, and he was re-signed on a new two-year deal.
The Red V performed admirably in 2017 but they’ve added representative halfback Ben Hunt and veteran forward James Graham to their roster, sparking plenty of excitement and expectation among fans.
Gasnier says a pass mark will be qualifying for finals.
“I think their roster is a lot better this year because there is stability in key areas,” he said.
“I think it’s a better balanced team. I think Ben Hunt is crucial, Cameron McInnes off the season he had would hopefully grow in confidence.
“I think they are a lot better balanced.
“Their attack might take a little time to click because of the two new key men in the spine, but I think they’ll be good.”
The Dragons kick off the season against Brisbane at Kogarah on Thursday night.
See who’s under the pump this week in Pressure Gauge!
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...r/news-story/9b2d0694fc61925e67630ba319f5f944
Scratching my head tonight.
Can someone please remind me why the club plays trials ?
Fitness.Scratching my head tonight.
Can someone please remind me why the club plays trials ?
Well it sure wasn’t to shake things up selection wise.Fitness.
Latest gem of wisdom from the Master Coach in the SMH today: if all the games had finished at half time we would have finished 2nd on the ladder last year.
I'm not sure it's an excuse more a recognition that they need to be better in the second halves this year?"If you stopped the game at half-time, we finish second in the comp [last year]," McGregor
This is the type of thinking and nonsense that harbours limitations and mediocrity.
The ‘ifs and buts’ are continually used to validate underperformance.
I honestly think we are a top 6 team this year. The team has a bit of a 2008 look about it to me... potential, but needs some key changes and a genuine premiership coach to put it all together.
We don’t have a lot of time to waste on the incumbent... and we have no time to waste on excuses.
Our time is near... don’t screw it up.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/dragons-sydney-travel-nrl-mcgregor-distance -20180305-p4z2wm.html
So wait, a change in just two players and only now we can judge him? It's exactly the same underperforming team with added Hunt and Graham.Pressure Gauge: Why this is the year we judge Paul McGregor, according to Mark Gasnier
NRL Premiership
- March 6, 2018 6:00am
- by Simon Brunsdon and John Dean
- Source: FOX SPORTS
Pressure Gauge: NRL round one 2018.Source: FOX SPORTS
ST GEORGE Illawarra coach Paul McGregor faces a boom or bust season and will be under pressure to prove his coaching credentials in 2018, according to club legend Mark Gasnier.
McGregor is about to kick off his fourth full season in charge of the Dragons, having been catapulted into the job midway through 2014 to replace the sacked Steve Price.
The Red V finished 11th that year and have since finished eighth (2015), 11th (2016), and ninth (2017), while only playing a solitary finals game.
Dragons season preview
But Gasnier says the past three years has merely been building up to this coming season, when we will finally be able to gauge just what ‘Mary’ is made of.
“You’ve got to remember he came in at a tough time when a lot of people were leaving. Without any disrespect to the players he inherited a roster he probably didn’t want,” Gasnier told foxsports.com.au.
“This year I think Mary can genuinely be judged on his coaching.
“The last two years I thought to be honest he punched above his weight. I thought he overachieved in regard to the squad he actually had.
“I think this year they’ve got a genuine top-eight team and I think he’ll go really well.”
St George-Illawarra Dragons coach Paul McGregor. Picture: John AppleyardSource: News Corp Australia
This time 12 months ago McGregor was one of the most under-pressure coaches in the NRL.
But a hot start to the season had the Dragons sitting atop the competition ladder after a third of the season, and he was re-signed on a new two-year deal.
The Red V performed admirably in 2017 but they’ve added representative halfback Ben Hunt and veteran forward James Graham to their roster, sparking plenty of excitement and expectation among fans.
Gasnier says a pass mark will be qualifying for finals.
“I think their roster is a lot better this year because there is stability in key areas,” he said.
“I think it’s a better balanced team. I think Ben Hunt is crucial, Cameron McInnes off the season he had would hopefully grow in confidence.
“I think they are a lot better balanced.
“Their attack might take a little time to click because of the two new key men in the spine, but I think they’ll be good.”
The Dragons kick off the season against Brisbane at Kogarah on Thursday night.
See who’s under the pump this week in Pressure Gauge!
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...r/news-story/9b2d0694fc61925e67630ba319f5f944
Top 6 ???? not with the 2,3,4 & 5, we currently have in the starting side."If you stopped the game at half-time, we finish second in the comp [last year]," McGregor
This is the type of thinking and nonsense that harbours limitations and mediocrity.
The ‘ifs and buts’ are continually used to validate underperformance.
I honestly think we are a top 6 team this year. The team has a bit of a 2008 look about it to me... potential, but needs some key changes and a genuine premiership coach to put it all together.
We don’t have a lot of time to waste on the incumbent... and we have no time to waste on excuses.
Our time is near... don’t screw it up.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/dragons-sydney-travel-nrl-mcgregor-distance-20180305-p4z2wm.html
Gasnier was a great player but not a pundit's backside.Apologetics according to Mark.
#cutoutthecancer
Straight Shooter