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Now it’s time for the St George Illawarra Dragons to put up or shut up and show long suffering fans they have finally turned the corner.
Because right now this is a club viewed as a graveyard for rugby league talent.
After another off-season marred by controversy, backed up by a shocking Charity Shield performance, Aaron Woods came out and declared it was time to “get our shit in order”.
Well, here’s their chance, starting with Sunday’s first up clash against Gold Coast Titans.
HOW THE RED V BECAME A LAUGHING STOCK
Let’s go back over the last six years and dissect the Dragons’ recruitment and retention strategy since Ben Hunt arrived in 2018.
That was also the last year the Dragons made the finals.
Where the Dragons are today is a sad reflection of what the mighty Red V once stood for.
When famous names like Raper, Langlands, Provan and Gasnier became Immortals.
Today it’s a recruitment and retention policy that has become the laughing stock of the game.
At least this year Wests Tigers have signed Api Koroisau, Isaiah Papali’i and John Bateman to give their fans new hope.
Meanwhile, the Dragons bank on lesser knowns like Jacob Liddle and Zane Musgrove from the Tigers, and Ben Murdoch-Masila from the Warriors, to make the difference to a squad that missed the finals last year.
While Liddle will add much needed dummy half spark, it hardly fills you with any great confidence as off-contract coach Anthony Griffin fights to save his job.
Will they prove us wrong? Here’s why history is against them.
SEASON 2018
GAINS: James Graham, Ben Hunt, Jeremy Latimore, Luciano Leilua, Zac Lomax, Darren Nicholls, Jordan Pereira, Reece Robson
LOSSES: Josh Dugan, Will Matthews, Russell Packer, Joel Thompson, Kalifa Faifai Loa, Josh McCrone, Jake Marketo, Taane Milne
FINISHED: 7th
ROSTER RATING: B
The Dragons paid overs for Hunt initially but he came as a grand final halfback and has well and truly earned his keep in the years since, it’s just a shame more around him don’t always play with as much passion.
Graham was another positive signing, a bit long in the tooth at that point, but you again can’t question the champion prop also did his absolute best to try and change the culture.
That year under Paul McGregor they were equal competition leaders up until round 20 but scored just four wins in their final 11 games with several key players struggling with injuries.
Despite that they made it to week two of the finals where they went down fighting 13-12 to the Rabbitohs. They’d kill for that result this year.