Dugan Says Pressure on Dogs, Not Dragons
Josh Dugan has put the pressure back on Canterbury ahead of their clash on Saturday saying St George Illawarra has nothing to lose. “We have been confident in our ability all year,” Dugan told nrl.com.
Josh Dugan has put the pressure back on Canterbury ahead of their clash on Saturday saying St George Illawarra has nothing to lose. “We have been confident in our ability all year,” Dugan told nrl.com.
Josh Dugan has had to grow up quickly. If he didn’t, the New South Wales star faced the prospect of never playing top grade footy in Australia again. Now he’s a potential future Blues captain.
The St George Illawarra Dragons are flying and coach Paul McGregor has heralded superstar Josh Dugan as one of the main reasons the Saints sit atop the NRL table. “He’s built on last year’s performances,
St George Illawarra coach Paul McGregor says his New South Wales aces Trent Merrin and Josh Dugan will be ready for their derby clash with Cronulla on Sunday. “Trent didn’t play a lot of minutes
@The81stMinute Player of the Year points after Round 9, 2015: LEADERBOARD Aaron Woods 10 Matt Moylan 10 James Roberts 10 Johnathan Thurston 9 Jesse Bromwich 9 Daly Cherry-Evans 9 Josh McGuire 9 Greg Inglis 8
The Dragons may have lost on Monday night to South Sydney, but Josh Dugan was easily the best from either side. Dugan received three points in The81stMinute’s Player of Year and also took out Triple
Australian debutant Josh Dugan has seen the bottom and now know what it feels like to be at the top. But the St George Illawarra fullback says playing wing for the Kangaroos won’t be a
St. George Illawarra fullback and heir apparent to Jarryd Hayne at State of Origin level, Josh Dugan, could face three months on the sidelines after injuring his ankle in last night’s disappointing loss to Melbourne.