epDragon62
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I believe he only signed a 1year extension
Yeah, looks like he hasn't signed the long term deal I had heard about.
Yeah, looks like he hasn't signed the long term deal I had heard about.
A bit late to the party Blacky. That one has been done to deathI believe the St George Illawarra Dragons have only 1 title to their name. Correct me if I am wrong though.
Yes Big Rig , it is just unbelievable the amount of true quality signings the Dogs have made over the last couple of years . And as you have said the money - well perhaps they have amalgamated with the Australian Mint ?Not related to our club but still does my head in but the Bulldogs have signed Stephen Crichton for 2024 and supposedly are set to sign Spencer Leniu and have offered Mitchell Moses 1.3 mill a year
1. Why is our recruitment team not throwing everything at Spencer Leniu
and 2. Where the f**k is this money coming from for the Dogs
I hate seeing all these teams making great recruitment moves and we are just content with Ben Murdoch Masila and Zane f**king Musgrove
Dragons recruitment has long been pathetic & continues to be.Not related to our club but still does my head in but the Bulldogs have signed Stephen Crichton for 2024 and supposedly are set to sign Spencer Leniu and have offered Mitchell Moses 1.3 mill a year
1. Why is our recruitment team not throwing everything at Spencer Leniu
and 2. Where the f**k is this money coming from for the Dogs
I hate seeing all these teams making great recruitment moves and we are just content with Ben Murdoch Masila and Zane f**king Musgrove
It's crazy isn't it? The Bulldogs have become the Sydney Roosters lately - able to sign up players and yet remain salary cap compliant and have even money left over just in case they have missed someone or waiting for the next big name to be almost at the end of his contract to sign up a year ahead of time. Putting Gould and Ciraldo aside, how in hell are they able to do it with the same level of money that the Dragons get from the allocation from the NRL. I'm definitely thinking that they are aiming for 2024 to be their year to start their attempt at winning the premiership 3 years in a row after Penrith does it this year.Not related to our club but still does my head in but the Bulldogs have signed Stephen Crichton for 2024 and supposedly are set to sign Spencer Leniu and have offered Mitchell Moses 1.3 mill a year
1. Why is our recruitment team not throwing everything at Spencer Leniu
and 2. Where the f**k is this money coming from for the Dogs
I hate seeing all these teams making great recruitment moves and we are just content with Ben Murdoch Masila and Zane f**king Musgrove
great post ol felaYes Big Rig , it is just unbelievable the amount of true quality signings the Dogs have made over the last couple of years . And as you have said the money - well perhaps they have amalgamated with the Australian Mint ?
As they certainly would not be doing anything contrary to the rules of the salary cap - again ?
However to your main point the Dragons have money for season 2024 yet , it would seem that they just do not have the first idea how to attract the same caliber of player as do the Dogs and for that matter any other club .
It is a shocking situation to be in season after season , we the fans are furious at times with the cast off signings that the Dragon hierarchy herald and celebrate about .
The results on the field show just how astute those signings truly are - pitiful.
So we the fans continue on believing , hoping , praying that those useless pack of inbreds in that bluudy Joint Venture boardroom can get their act together just once so as we can take pride in our players , team and the Big Red V jersey once again .
Rant over !
It’s just the Phil Gould factor, that’s it. He is that influential and brilliant, as much as we hate to say.It's crazy isn't it? The Bulldogs have become the Sydney Roosters lately - able to sign up players and yet remain salary cap compliant and have even money left over just in case they have missed someone or waiting for the next big name to be almost at the end of his contract to sign up a year ahead of time. Putting Gould and Ciraldo aside, how in hell are they able to do it with the same level of money that the Dragons get from the allocation from the NRL. I'm definitely thinking that they are aiming for 2024 to be their year to start their attempt at winning the premiership 3 years in a row after Penrith does it this year.
The Dragons don't stand a chance of adding to their trophies for a very long time I'm dreading and well and truly after I'm dead and burned.
I don't recall this being an issue from 1999 - 2011.Could it have something to do with the fact that we are based in Wollongong and not Sydney? Also is it still the case that some players live in the Shire? Maybe players want to have access to the Sydney night life. Just my thoughts as it seems no-one wants to come and play for us. Maybe it's the coach? I'm sick and tired of hoping for news of a good signing/s every day just to be disappointed again and again.
The cap rules are open to fully exploit. Say WIN have a “ unofficial “ meeting with 4 of its largest advertisers and suggest they offer 200 300k a year to support our recruitment of 4 elite players for a discount on their rates? It’s very hard to complete against multi millionaires like Politis & Laundy who obviously know how to Rort the system.
Yes, Gould is the man, who brings eventual success wherever he goes and when you have him as well as big time sponsors like the Laundy family backing the club and having Ciraldo signed, sealed and delivered when Barrett was bulleted out, this leaves little hope for the also run clubs like the Dragons who would appear to be staying down in the bottom half of the comp for a long time.It’s just the Phil Gould factor, that’s it. He is that influential and brilliant, as much as we hate to say.
He played for and coached Penrith, he then became their General Manager of football and left in 2019. He put them on the path they’re now on.
He played for and coached the Bulldogs, he’s now become the general manager of football. They’ll become a powerhouse again in the coming years, not this year but it’ll happen, Gould will make sure if it.
He’s just super well connected and respected, that’s how he gets it done. He’s invested in this club the dogs, as he was with Roosters, Penrith.
Dogs are only going one way and it ain’t south.
Thats the crux of it. We should be already engaging for those off contract in 24 but we cant even tell them who the coach will be. By the time hook gets sacked it'll be '25 we are chasing and missing out on ...And I don’t wanna hear all this bullshit from fans saying wait till 2024 with a new coach and a fresh chequebook - by the time 2024 comes around every major name would have been snapped up and we will be left with nsw cup outcasts and fringe first graders
We might find out the answer to this question in the coming years, it isn’t looking all that flash is it…Yes, Gould is the man, who brings eventual success wherever he goes and when you have him as well as big time sponsors like the Laundy family backing the club and having Ciraldo signed, sealed and delivered when Barrett was bulleted out, this leaves little hope for the also run clubs like the Dragons who would appear to be staying down in the bottom half of the comp for a long time.
The Dogs did reach rock bottom a couple of years ago I admit when they came last but does it mean that we need to come last to become a "better" club?
Could it have something to do with the fact that we are based in Wollongong and not Sydney? Also is it still the case that some players live in the Shire? Maybe players want to have access to the Sydney night life. Just my thoughts as it seems no-one wants to come and play for us. Maybe it's the coach? I'm sick and tired of hoping for news of a good signing/s every day just to be disappointed again and again.
Kogarah was still in the mix in that period.I don't recall this being an issue from 1999 - 2011.
I suspect it has more to do with the coaching and management then anything else.