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Dragonslayer

First Grade
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Post on Twitter showing some oc the boys back at training.

Luciano, Dufty, Marsters, Sailor or Lovodua (not sure), Field and Timm

@getsmarty can you post the pic?
 

redVinme

Bench
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2,530
Updated player lists and contract lengths from NRL.com

Euan Aitken 2019 2020
Mitchell Allgood 2019
Jack de Belin 2019 2020
Matt Dufty 2019
Wayde Egan 2019
Tyson Frizell 2019 2020
Jai Field 2019
James Graham 2019 2020
Jacob Host 2019 2020
Ben Hunt 2019 2020 2021 2022
Josh Kerr 2019
Tim Lafai 2019 2020
Jeremy Latimore 2019
Blake Lawrie 2019
Luciano Leilua 2019 2020
Zachary Lomax 2019 2020
Kurt Mann 2019
Steven Marsters 2019
Cameron McInnes 2019 2020 2021
Darren Nicholls 2019
Jonus Pearson 2019 2020
Jordan Pereira 2019 2020
Mikaela Ravalawa 2019 2020
Reece Robson 2019
Tristan Sailor 2019
Korbin Sims 2019 2020 2021
Tariq Sims 2019
Lachlan Timm 2019
Paul Vaughan 2019 2020 2021
Gareth Widdop 2019 2020 2021

Oddly Wayde Egan is featured for us? I'd imagine it is an error as I believe he is still attached to the panthers and no updates from either camp.
 

dragonssamy61

First Grade
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5,549
@dragonssamy61 any chance you could confirm which players are in the first wave of pre-season training.

Cheers mate.

Mate I was not there and will not be back till after christmas.
But as far as I know this next few week are all the young guys and anyone who needs to do extras.
I just saw nine news and they were talking to Tristan Sailor and in the background was dufty marsters and the development boys.
Not sure who else.
As far as I know is everyone else will be back in a few week.
That would exclude players recovering from operations ect.
The players how played in the tests and expecially guys like widdop and graham will not come back before december week 2 is my guess.
The new guys will start in the next week or 2.
They all have a break over christmas and early January .
Guys like Pearson and timms were training today.
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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tristan-sailor_preseason.png


DRAGONS


Dragons' 2019 preparations officially underway
Author
Dragons.com.au dragons.com.au
Timestamp
Thu 8 Nov 2018, 03:45 PM

Preparations for the St George Illawarra Dragons' 2019 NRL Telstra Premiership campaign officially kicked off this week, ushering in a new era for the famed Red V.

While a mixed run in the back end of the 2018 season led to an inspired run to the semi-finals, the Dragons will look to go a few steps further in their upcoming tilt for premiership glory.

Fijian international Korbin Sims headlines a host of new faces, which also include exciting prospects Mikaele Ravalawa, Jonus Pearson, Lachlan Timm, Jason Saab and Eddie Blacker.

Dragons coach Paul McGregor hailed the exciting times ahead for the club.

"There is plenty to look forward to in 2019, and pre-season is the beginning of something better for the Dragons," McGregor said.

"Going through the experiences of 2018 have made us far more resilient. We will be strengthened by the adversity we faced throughout the past season.

"With the young talent we have coming through, it provides an optimistic outlook for the upcoming season and beyond."

Dragons Head of Athletic Performance Nathan Pickworth will once again ensure the current 34-man squad are at optimal fitness come Round 1 in March.

"I'd be lying if I said we weren't shooting for higher honours in 2019. We've identified key areas in which we can advance in and have implemented key strategies to improve the performance of the team," Pickworth said.

"Plenty of boys are a lot fitter, faster, stronger and powerful than they were 12 months ago which is great. But it would be naïve of us to rest on our laurels so no doubt we're looking to improve."

Changes have been afoot off the field too following Brian Johnston and Andrew Gordon's commencement as St George Illawarra Chief Executive Officer and Chairman respectively.

The Dragons' inaugural CEO Johnston returns to the helm with extensive management experience across a variety of sectors under his belt following his years spent at companies such as Suncorp, IAG and Office National

With three successfully attained Masters Degrees in Business Administration, Business Coaching and Science to boot, Johnston said he's excited to return to the club in a full-time capacity.

"I am very excited about the season and challenges ahead as the role has changed significantly, as has the sport and entertainment landscape," Johnston said.

"Our preparations both on and off the field are well underway and I am looking forward to working with and building relationships with the staff, team and all our stakeholders, both new and existing."

New Chairman Gordon has been a Dragons board member since 2006 and currently holds the Executive Chair of WIN Corporation.

Gordon has held key executive roles for over a decade in television and radio at companies such as SP Telemedia, Crawford Productions, Mildura Digital Television, Western Digital Television, Broadcast Transmission Services and MediaHub.

"I am very proud to be the Chairman of the St George Illawarra Dragons and I am excited about the future of the club," Gordon said.


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2018/11/08/dragons-2019-preparations-officially-underway/
 

Drag Queen

Bench
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tristan-sailor_preseason.png


DRAGONS


Dragons' 2019 preparations officially underway
Author
Dragons.com.au dragons.com.au
Timestamp
Thu 8 Nov 2018, 03:45 PM

Preparations for the St George Illawarra Dragons' 2019 NRL Telstra Premiership campaign officially kicked off this week, ushering in a new era for the famed Red V.

While a mixed run in the back end of the 2018 season led to an inspired run to the semi-finals, the Dragons will look to go a few steps further in their upcoming tilt for premiership glory.

Fijian international Korbin Sims headlines a host of new faces, which also include exciting prospects Mikaele Ravalawa, Jonus Pearson, Lachlan Timm, Jason Saab and Eddie Blacker.

Dragons coach Paul McGregor hailed the exciting times ahead for the club.

"There is plenty to look forward to in 2019, and pre-season is the beginning of something better for the Dragons," McGregor said.

"Going through the experiences of 2018 have made us far more resilient. We will be strengthened by the adversity we faced throughout the past season.

"With the young talent we have coming through, it provides an optimistic outlook for the upcoming season and beyond."

Dragons Head of Athletic Performance Nathan Pickworth will once again ensure the current 34-man squad are at optimal fitness come Round 1 in March.

"I'd be lying if I said we weren't shooting for higher honours in 2019. We've identified key areas in which we can advance in and have implemented key strategies to improve the performance of the team," Pickworth said.

"Plenty of boys are a lot fitter, faster, stronger and powerful than they were 12 months ago which is great. But it would be naïve of us to rest on our laurels so no doubt we're looking to improve."

Changes have been afoot off the field too following Brian Johnston and Andrew Gordon's commencement as St George Illawarra Chief Executive Officer and Chairman respectively.

The Dragons' inaugural CEO Johnston returns to the helm with extensive management experience across a variety of sectors under his belt following his years spent at companies such as Suncorp, IAG and Office National

With three successfully attained Masters Degrees in Business Administration, Business Coaching and Science to boot, Johnston said he's excited to return to the club in a full-time capacity.

"I am very excited about the season and challenges ahead as the role has changed significantly, as has the sport and entertainment landscape," Johnston said.

"Our preparations both on and off the field are well underway and I am looking forward to working with and building relationships with the staff, team and all our stakeholders, both new and existing."

New Chairman Gordon has been a Dragons board member since 2006 and currently holds the Executive Chair of WIN Corporation.

Gordon has held key executive roles for over a decade in television and radio at companies such as SP Telemedia, Crawford Productions, Mildura Digital Television, Western Digital Television, Broadcast Transmission Services and MediaHub.

"I am very proud to be the Chairman of the St George Illawarra Dragons and I am excited about the future of the club," Gordon said.


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2018/11/08/dragons-2019-preparations-officially-underway/
 

nontime111

Juniors
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just saw the interviews with young Pearson and Timm, really keen to get in there and seem like lovely fellas to so rapt to have them onboard!
 

possm

Coach
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just saw the interviews with young Pearson and Timm, really keen to get in there and seem like lovely fellas to so rapt to have them onboard!

I hope these two new recruits have a really good off-season with us. Pearson is a must and Timm could give us the depth we need in the prop rotation.
 
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