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Get in there and give it to Parra, St George Burgess !!!
DenisVERY good close fried of Princess randy Margaret !
I look BB a hell of a lot just needs to work on his handling for mine.I think Burns will surprise a lot of people this year
IMO he has the makings of a top class ball runner
Was most times getting the ball in slow motion when the defence was right on him which didn’t help, particularly from Norman.I look BB a hell of a lot just needs to work on his handling for mine.
Agree, he looks the part for sure.Was most times getting the ball in slow motion when the defence was right on him which didn’t help, particularly from Norman.
He runs great lines & I can see him causing problems for defenders on the back of hopefully better go forward this season.
YesIs the James Schiller on the wing this weekend for the Raiders the kid we had coming through the Dragons ranks?
....and we had this guy too!
AdolfCan't keep them all. Especially considering we signed the three amigos, the twins and Ramsey all in the past year, can you imagine if we'd let them go instead?
And what's your point we shouldn't of sign the twins or should we signed this guy too and lead him on....and we had this guy too!
‘Bulldog for life’: How Dragons rejection opened door for young gun’s ‘dream’ contract
How Dragons rejection opened door for 20yo star who has a one-club dreamwww.foxsports.com.au
Also 18. Brad Morkos has gone to the Raiders as well..Is the James Schiller on the wing this weekend for the Raiders the kid we had coming through the Dragons ranks?
No. We just can't keep them all is basically what I'm alluding to. We have the better ones signed up obviously!Amy
And what's your point we shouldn't of sign the twins or should we signed this guy too and lead him on
While few could have predicted the exact moment the decision to extend Anthony Griffin's contract would be announced, the move itself should come as no surprise.After receiving club's backing, Anthony Griffin must now complete his Dragons rebuild
"Time will tell if we can get to where we want to be."www.illawarramercury.com.au
Could someone post please
I just want to see an improvement from 2021. That's my hope for 2022. Anything above that will be a bonus.While few could have predicted the exact moment the decision to extend Anthony Griffin's contract would be announced, the move itself should come as no surprise.
The Dragons have thrown the keys to the St George Illawarra city to their head coach since he took over.
It's a move that has led to a significant rebuild, the squad completely overhauled and moulded in Griffin's vision.
Freedom in decision making that former coach Paul McGregor was never afforded was handed to the Queenslander the moment he arrived in Wollongong.
Cameron McInnes was allowed to join Cronulla. Matt Dufty was shown the door. Tariq Sims has been told his services will not be required after his contract expires at the end of this year.
All three moves attracted heavy criticism.
Also attracting criticism has been Griffin's recruitment strategy. In McInnes' place came Andrew McCullough.
Josh McGuire joined from the Cowboys. Aaron Woods, George Burgess and Moses Mbye have all arrived this off-season.
There is, of course, a method to the madness.
Griffin is attempting to guide the side through a transition period.
The likes of Tyrell Sloan, Jayden Sullivan and Talatau Amone are only just breaking into first grade.
The fastest way to stunt their development is to throw them to the wolves in a losing football team.
The likes of Woods and Mbye are short-term fixes, players used to protect the Dragons young talent as they find their feet and hopefully develop into future stars.
Griffin has also attempted to bulk up the forward pack to provide more punch up front. Francis Molo and Jaydn Su'A shape as crucial to this goal, the pair also likely to challenge existing forwards Josh Kerr and Blake Lawrie.
It's a strategy similar to what the coach used at the Panthers as he ushered through the likes of Nathan Cleary, Dylan Edwards and Villiame Kikau.
While he was sacked before the task could be completed, the platform for last year's grand final victory had been set.
The timing of the decision to back Griffin has been questioned, but the 55-year-old deserved the certainty to know he would get the chance to see out his plan.
Given the strategy has been so clearly laid out, it was highly unlikely St George Illawarra officials would abandon the rebuild after just two years.
Unless this season is an absolute disaster, a scenario that is unlikely, Griffin was always going to receive a third year as coach.
Few expect the Dragons to challenge for the premiership this year and that's not what the coach is being judged on.
Instead he'll be judged on how well he transitions this team from also-ran to a contender. The development of the young talent shapes as central to that assessment.
By taking up the one-year option now, St George Illawarra have removed any speculation about Griffin during the season.
They have ensured certainty when attempting to re-sign existing players and attract new recruits.
Not only does Griffin have the full support from the club's hierarchy, he also has the support of his team.
The players have bought into his strategy and have their sights set on a much-improved season.
"What has grown at the Dragons is the culture," Zac Lomax said. "It's really good to be a part of at the moment.
"Hook drives that. As a coach, that's what he's about, giving yourself to the team and we're doing that.
"We're still a bit off in regards to where we want to be in our performances, based on our results last year, but we're getting towards there. Hook's been driving that and the players have started driving that now.
"Time will tell, everyone is sitting first at the moment, so time will tell if we can get to where we want to be."
Lomax is right. Time will tell if Griffin's strategy has been the right one.
The Dragons have given the coach the opportunity to complete his mission. It's up to him to repay that faith.
That starts on Sunday when St George Illawarra's season kicks off with a trial against the Eels.
BAPTISM of fire is an over-used term in sporting parlance, but there's no other way to describe Connor Muhleisen's pre-Christmas wrestling match with UFC featherweight champion Alex Volkanovski.Charity Shield a final pitch for Dragons young guns as heavy hitters return
BAPTISM of fire is an over-used term in sporting parlance, but there's no other way to describe Connor...www.illawarramercury.com.au
Could someone post the article please? Greatly appreciated