We’re happy to be the underdogs: Paul McGregor
Coach Paul McGregor says he is happy for experts to write his St George Illawarra Dragons off much the same way they did in 2015 when they made the playoffs only to lose in golden
Coach Paul McGregor says he is happy for experts to write his St George Illawarra Dragons off much the same way they did in 2015 when they made the playoffs only to lose in golden
St George Illawarra’s veteran winger Jason Nightingale has revealed that Josh Dugan won’t play fullback for the Dragons in round one and will instead line up in the centres ending speculation on where Coach Paul
Brisbane Broncos 48 (Greg Eden 2, Aaron Whitchurch 2, Marion Seve, Jordan Kahu, James Roberts, Kodi Nikorima, Anthony Milford tries; Corey Parker 3, Jordan Kahu 3 goals) defeated the North QLD Cowboys 26 (Kalyn Ponga,
St George Illawarra Coach Paul McGregor has conceded that depth was a major problem for the Dragons in 2015 but there will be no excuses this season with the likes of Russell Packer, Mose Masoe,
St George Illawarra legend and assistant coach Dean Young says the Dragons are hoping to improve on their finals appearance in 2015 and move up the table this season. The Saints squeaked into the finals
St George Illawarra legend Mark Gasnier says the Dragons should shift Gareth Widdop to fullback and Josh Dugan to the centres to give the Saints another ball playing option in attack. Speaking on Fox Sports,
With Australian forward Trent Merrin now at Penrith, St. George Illawarra have a void to fill in their pack and Jack De Belin says he is desperate to become the Dragons’ first-choice lock forward. De
Saliva Havili knew it was time to leave the Warriors once they had announced the signing of Issac Luke. But now through no fault of his own, Havili has been potentially thrown into another situation.
St George Illawarra’s Irish recruit Tyrone McCarthy says the thirst to make the NRL was too much to refuse despite being an integral part of Super League’s Hull KR in 2015. McCarthy made a name
Hulking prop Mose Masoe says family was the main reason for his return to the NRL despite an impressive stint with St. Helens in the Super League. “That was a big point for me, coming