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Sack mcgregor

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Far from satisfying, yet at least if we don't win many games from here you would have to hold BJ to his word and Mary won't be starting the next season. The club will be licking their own wounds with the pay out and we will get a bargain basement coach, and the cycle will most likely start again.

The club is collapsing around you, and your chairman is in southern France waving onions at the Tour de France cyclists.

It’s called “Leadership.”

He’s not there signing catalans backs.

And that’s the bloke who will end up getting the review.

May as well post it to the roosters and they can use it for toilet paper.

We all know only one word and a name is sufficient.
 
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Johnston must be embarrassed having recommended McGregor's extension.

Gordon has little to no real interest in the club.

I will be pleasantly surprised if the Gordon family sacks McGregor. I won't be holding my breath though

The noise is getting louder, and the embarrassment more intense.

Crossing fingers and toes that a few more inevitable losses force the hand of the board.
 

Blood Shot Eyes

First Grade
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What if the Dragons win 3 or 4 of the remaining 7 games?

Still turns out to be a disastrous year but somehow Mary will receive a pass mark.

Does my head in.

Straight Shooter
Yep thats what happens....remember when we won 3 on the trot earlier this year he got a 2 year extension.......god help us if we win 4 in a row from now on, it will pave the way for 2022 as well
 

St Hope

Juniors
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Far from satisfying, yet at least if we don't win many games from here you would have to hold BJ to his word and Mary won't be starting the next season. The club will be licking their own wounds with the pay out and we will get a bargain basement coach, and the cycle will most likely start again.
I think what you say is depressingly accurate, options seem limited with coach there is no hope another club will by out Mary's contract (whoops just p..sed myself laughing) and a rookie or a coach who have been out of the loop for a while seem our only options money wise.
As for BJ saying they review everything holistically obviously the second half off the passed seasons must not come under that holistic approach and as for taking winning serious it must be a relief to have a season like this where they don't have to take almost anything seriously.
No when you hear this stuff it reminds you of the line out of a Leo Sayer song "THEY'RE ALL SMOKING BIG CIGARS THEY'RE ALL LAUGHING AT US NOW , BUT WE WON'T LET THE SHOW GO ON"
Keep up the fight and go the Saints tonight losing hurts.
 

denis preston

First Grade
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Paul McGregor coaching record in July

19/7/19 - Lost 40-18 v PEN

14/7/19 - Lost 36-14 v CAN

4/7/19 - Lost 16-14 v MEL

29/7/18 - Lost 36-18 v SYD

21/7/18 - Won 24-10 v NQL

15/7/18 - Lost 20-16 v WST

5/7/18 - Lost 52-30 v MEL

29/7/17 - Lost 21-14 v NEW

23/7/17 - Won 52-22 v MAN

14/7/17 - Lost 18-14 v CAN

29/7/16 - Lost 13-10 v CBY

24/7/16 - Lost 25-12 v WST

15/7/16 - Lost 32-12 v GCT

4/7/16 - Lost 36-6 v MAN

25/7/15 - Lost 22-4 v MEL

18/7/15 - Lost 24-8 v SOU

12/7/15 - Lost 28-8 v CRO

4/7/15 - Lost 18-12 v NQL

27/7/14 - Won 28-12 v WST

21/7/14 - Lost 21-12 v MAN

5/7/14 - Won 27-24 v NQL


TOTAL

Played - 21

Won - 4

Lost - 17
Cant blame SOO as Melbourne are on top in July.
 

Old Kogarah Boy 1

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So in the unlikely event that McGregor was sacked at the end of the season how much would he have to be paid out. ..we often hear what players supposibly earn a year so whats Marys on then....

BSE's ........... As a valued servant to the board, l think the coach should be paid in full, relative to what he's brought to the club, during his long tenure.

Sweet Fanny Adams!

Sack McGregor!!!
 
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Gareth67

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We will be in limbo for the next 2 years whilst Mary remains at the helm - yes that is 2 full seasons of exactly the same hot and cold performances - team selection favorites -
failure to transition our juniors into 1st grade and another dozen areas of team management that the maestro just is unable to fathom.

Do we all continue to live in the hope that he will get the silver bullet from a professional results driven NRL club ? Well other then the continuing to support our juniors , that is about the only real thing that we can look forward to .
 

getsmarty

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Mary stands firm over Hunt's contentious rest
Author
Brad Walter NRL.com Senior Reporter
Timestamp
Thu 25 Jul 2019, 07:00 PM
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A lack of match fitness after four months on the sideline is behind Dragons captain Gareth Widdop's return at five-eighth alongside a refreshed Ben Hunt and the decision to switch Corey Norman to fullback for Friday night’s match against South Sydney.

Widdop started the season at fullback, with Norman partnering Hunt in the halves, but after 18 weeks on the sideline recovering from shoulder surgery the English star is set to finish his NRL career at five-eighth before joining Warrington next season.

Dragons coach Paul McGregor said Norman had offered to switch to fullback to accommodate Widdop’s return in a new look back three with Zac Lomax returning from a broken thumb on the left wing and Jason Saab making his NRL debut on the right flank.

"The [running] loads you do have at fullback are really high and Normy wanted to go back there to be honest," McGregor said.

"He was keen and Gareth wanted to play six and with the timing of the year it's important you get players comfortable in positions. You might see us mix it up a bit.

"Gareth's our captain and he's had six really strong years here. It shows really good leadership, selflessness and determination for him to want to go back on the field and finish the year."



Why McGregor changed his back three

McGregor said he was looking forward to Hunt’s return after a disappointing performance against Canberra when backing up from the State of Origin series decider five days earlier.

Hunt made more than double the number of tackles at hooker for Queensland than he normally does playing halfback for St George Illawarra and he also found it difficult switching between the two positions on a regular basis during the Origin period.

The decision to rest Hunt from last Friday night’s 40-14 loss to Penrith has been criticised but McGregor said he preferred to have his star playmaker miss the game if he was fit and focused upon his return, and he took ownership of the decision.

"A lot's been said about it over the last week, it was a conversation between me and Ben and I made the decision," McGregor.

"The loads that we looked at that he took playing Origin, along with backing up five days later, for the welfare of the player and betterment of the team to finish the season well it was time for Ben not to play.

"If I put Ben on the field and he was injured through fatigue and we didn't have him this week, or for the rest of the year, how would that have looked?

"The decision was made and we need to move on. Ben's now had a 12-day break between games, he's refreshed and ready to go."

While there has been a lot of focus on McGregor’s decision to rest Hunt after the physical and mental toll of playing three Origin matches for Queensland at hooker, it has been on edges where the Dragons have struggled recently.

Fijian winger Mikaele Ravalawa has played 16 NRL matches since debuting at the start of the season, while Jonus Pearson’s seven appearances is more than he had played in either of his three years with Brisbane before joining St George Illawarra.



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Penrith left centre Brent Naden and right winger Brian To’o each scored two tries, while it was felt that Ravalawa, Pearson and fullback Matt Dufty didn’t do enough to help the Dragons get out of their own end at the start of sets.

"Mika has played 16 games in his debut season and it is pretty hard to do every week so he is not playing at all this weekend, he is just working hard at training and doing a bit of recovery there," McGregor said.

"Jonus has had a couple of games that weren’t up to the performance needed so he is going back to reserve grade to work on his game and with Gareth coming back in Duft moves to the interchange and Duft has done some good things but there are some parts of his game that need to improve as well.

"Zac had to come into the team. I think Zac is a very good player of the future whether that is at centre or fullback. He has a liking to play fullback, he has mentioned that numerous amount of times and playing on the wing those first few carries are similar to playing fullback."

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https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/07/26/mary-stands-firm-over-hunts-contentious-rest/
 
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In the paper will Mary go around next year ? Dragons ceo saying they are going to review his position when the seasons done
According to matty Johns show

That’s just to keep the faith and avoid a mass walk out of fans, members and sponsers.

He was supposed to be safe a few weeks ago.

The sgi board is in meltdown mode.

If he “jags a few games” as nicely put earlier in the thread, he’s here for another exhilarating season.

Matty johns showed his true character in nz with his team mates.
 
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