I'm a St George fan from way back but the only way the Dragons survive into the future is being seen as an "out of Sydney club". If they were to go back to being the St George Dragons, based out of Kogarah, then they are in direct competition with all the other Sydney clubs when the NRL eventually gets around to expansion. They would either get moved to another location or fold completely. The connection with Illawarra and being the NRL teams southern NSW team is what will keep the Dragons alive. Reality sucks but that's the way it is.
There is a lot of subjectivity in this debate including where would St. George be without Illawarra.
Everything that Illawarra offers in the JV could have been provided without the name change and with a strong St. George administration leading the way.
Why can Easts and Souths survive and prosper in Sydney and we are worried about competing against other Sydney clubs?
They are both very successful, well run and are both recent premiership winners.
St. George was not some penny ante club that was making up the numbers in the Sydney comp.
It was a powerful and well run club that had no peer administratively.
Us old guys that get criticized for living in the past, cannot reconcile what we were as St. George to what we are now as STG Illawarra.
So could we have survived and prospered as a stand alone St. George?
I say quite simply, if Easts and Souths could then so could we.
Would we have been more successful than the JV?
Well one title in 20 years is nothing to write home about and the years after Bennett have been a total abomination.
I say we could not have done worse.
The key to a stand alone St. George would have been private ownership.
The circumstances and the point in time where the then administration of St. George sold out to the idea of a JV is the point in time where this club lost it's soul.
As for forgetting about the glory days, that's easy for the Illawarra faction to tout because they have no history to speak of.
As a fan, we were promised a super club that would consistently challenge for the Premiership.
Instead we have become a halfway house for past players backed by owners who were gifted the equity by the NRL without considering any outside private ownership.
Our longest serving coach was hired and extended twice with zero credentials to coach FG let alone a club like St. George.
2 years as an unsuccessful coach of the Cutters.
That's the pinnacle of McGregor's coaching career before he was appointed as coach of the JV.
No apprenticeship with a FG coach whatsoever yet this man is the Head Coach of our "Super Club".
Sorry all you supporters of the JV, I don't see any benefits or upside whatsoever.
All I see is a massive compromise.