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SMH story on Dugan

blacksafake

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Good article on Duges in SMH,He looks to have really matured in the last year.



St George Illawarra coach Paul McGregor predicts Josh Dugan will become a contender for the club captaincy if he continues his remarkable transformation from bad boy to "model citizen".
Dugan is shaping as the X-factor for NSW after filling the fullback void left by the departure of Dally M and Brad Fittler medallist Jarryd Hayne.
It is a mark of how drastically Dugan has turned around his life that, after almost being expelled from the game altogether, he is viewed as a potential future skipper of the Red V. After being sacked by Canberra following numerous off-field incidents – including the infamous Bacardi Breezer selfie with then teammate Blake Ferguson – Dugan was thrown a lifeline by the Dragons.
And not only has the 25-year-old remained scandal-free, he has enrolled in social work courses and emerged as a leader on and off the field.
The Dragons are keen to retain Ben Creagh beyond this year and McGregor has made it clear the off-contract forward will be the captain for as long as he is with the club. However, McGregor believes Dugan's new-found maturity will ensure he is among the contenders to skipper the side in the future.
"Without any shadow of a doubt, he's certainly working towards that," McGregor said.
"To see the way he's playing, he's doing a lot of unselfish acts. The way he's preparing himself for games, he's showing that.
"I think leadership is a word defined in many different ways: some are with actions, some are with words, and some are a bit of both.
"I think leadership is about perfecting your preparation going into a game and then going out and producing a performance under some sort of pressure.
"He's certainly doing that. If you prepare the best you can, the outcome you get is going to be OK. I think that's a leader.
"Will he be a leader in the future? He's showing really good signs at the moment, but leaders aren't made overnight. [They're] made over time.
"That's the right word – contender – he is a contender one day for the captaincy along with a few others. He's got to stay at it for longer and do things over time. At the moment he's working hard at parts of his life and game, and heading towards the right avenue.
"When the time and situation arises, if he keeps going with his progression, there's no reason why he can't, that's for sure."
Dugan will mark up on either Billy Slater or, if the Storm star succumbs to a shoulder problem, Greg Inglis in his sixth appearance for the Blues on Wednesday night. He may have had more Origins to his tally had he not skipped a team meeting, resulting in his non-selection for an encounter against the Maroons.
While McGregor has heard similar stories of Dugan's misbehaviour over the years, he hasn't witnessed a single incident himself.
"It's funny, a lot of people talk about Josh and his past, but I just can't look past what he's doing now," McGregor said.
"I've had Josh in Country games before he was a St George Illawarra player and always found him really easy to talk to and very intelligent in a rugby league sense.
"I really think in the past 12 months he's grown as a man. He's becoming that person I would have liked to have been when I was younger, where he is taking personal pride in his performance.
"Certainly he's managing his body a lot better in the way he manages and prepares it. He's enjoying himself, and that's a really important ingredient when you're in rugby league, enjoying your footy and your approach to it. You can see that in how he's playing week to week.
"I haven't had one little bit of talk about trouble with him. It's strange, the only way to say it is he's a model citizen.
"I suppose he got stepped on and was lying down for a while and he doesn't want to be stepped on again.
"That time he had to work and everything was taken away from him for a short time, it probably hurt him.
"It drove home how hard life can be if you don't have rugby league. If you get that taste, it becomes more important to you for the rest of your life.
"You're only in it for a short time and if you make the most of it you can set yourself up for life.
"Josh has now come to realise that."




http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...r-st-george-illawarra-dragons-20150523-gh7zmk
 

TheRev

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Geez Duges has had some hype ahead of this origin game.

He wouldnt be my captain though, prefer him to focus on his own game, I'd want a cool head making the calls, talking to refs etc.
 

The Nick

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Geez Duges has had some hype ahead of this origin game.

He wouldnt be my captain though, prefer him to focus on his own game, I'd want a cool head making the calls, talking to refs etc.

I consider Dugan's on field discipline to be very good, and he's always come across as a very composed player IMO.

I think he'd make a fantastic club captain - his off field record since he came to the dragons has been impeccable, he's got great marketability, his recognized across Australian sport due to his unique looks and rock star persona, he's great with fans (especially kids) and seems to build strong rapports with senior figures (the Furners excluded lol)
 
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I agree with you Rev, I'd like him to focus on his game. Let him work his magic without the weight of the captaincy. I actually think Gareth Widdop could be an option, capable of controlling the game, calming under pressure, doesn't get injured. He may go to another level with the leadership? What do my fellow Mighty Dragons Supporters think?
 

blacksafake

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Geez Duges has had some hype ahead of this origin game.

He wouldnt be my captain though, prefer him to focus on his own game, I'd want a cool head making the calls, talking to refs etc.

Can't say that I have seen him lose his cool on the field at the refs,there are a few captains out there that are known to be a bit in your face like Hodges,Farah,Gallen even Thurston has as well.But as said elsewhere probably Gareth is the one to capttain down he track.
 

RedVDragon

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Gareth or Duges will make great captains. A local junior would be my preference eg Hornby and Creagh however we don't seem to have any coming through at this stage of there career. Maybe the next generation after either Gaz or Duges my be the ones to carry the (c) next to their name. JDB comes to mind
 

Country Dragon

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I agree with you Rev, I'd like him to focus on his game. Let him work his magic without the weight of the captaincy. I actually think Gareth Widdop could be an option, capable of controlling the game, calming under pressure, doesn't get injured. He may go to another level with the leadership? What do my fellow Mighty Dragons Supporters think?

X2
 

The Nick

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Gareth or Duges will make great captains. A local junior would be my preference eg Hornby and Creagh however we don't seem to have any coming through at this stage of there career. Maybe the next generation after either Gaz or Duges my be the ones to carry the (c) next to their name. JDB comes to mind

I thought Canberra was a feeder area for us? lol
 

Slippery Morris

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Merrin was the ideal next captain but that has now been shot down. I suppose Rein or De Bellin are the best of teh local boys but you would have to go with someone like Widdop, Marshall or Duges.
 

tumbidragon

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Brother was great tonight. Unfortunately in a team of geniuss, who couldn't organise a root in a brothel (field goal) Farah, Pearce and that nuffie from the dogs cruelled the Blues.. Yuck!
 

Mr Red

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Hodkinson was a disgrace. that crap kick for touch which didnt go out.... generally missing in action for the entire match..
Tupou on the wing looked scared and disinterested...
we really need 1 or 2 wingers with some mongrel to take hit ups like an extra forward.. Hoppa and Tupou arent that...

i thought Dugan and Jennings looked dangerous but didnt get enough clean ball in space.
Josh jackson tackled his butt off. the starting props were good but when Klemmer and Fifita come on we lost any go forwards.

Merrin needed A LOT more game time - his footwork around the ruck caused some trouble for the QLD forwards at times.
 

Get2dachopper!

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Hate to say it, but they probably did miss Bird and Gallen. And they need a utility on the bench, something similar to what Wing used to do, cause Farah, as much as he'd like to think so, cannot play effectively over 80 minutes.

Still baffles me when coaches go into a footy game without a utility on the bench.
 

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