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How's the JV going?

Illawarra home crowd avg 1998: 9,248
St George home crowd avg 1998: 10,394
Total for St George & Illawarra home crowd avg 1998: 19,642

Let's merge and create a super dooper club! We will be huge! 1 + 1 will = 3.

Total for St George Illawarra JV home crowd avg 2022: 12,116
Best year was 2011: 17,422

 
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Clubs merging is always sad IMO as both clubs loose their true identity. Harmony afterwards has not proven enduring.
 
Clubs merging is always sad IMO as both clubs loose their true identity. Harmony afterwards has not proven enduring.
I agree feathered friend

Can you imagine two war rivals tribes that slaughters each other over the years being merged into one ? This is a shot gun marriage merger

Merges also end in take overs by the more dominant war tribes
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Name change for the Dragons?

The Dragons are reportedly considering a drastic name change as the club continues to reel from a disastrous 2022.

The joint-venture club has reportedly proposed the option of wiping the term “Illawarra” from its name and reverting back to the St George Dragons.

The Daily Telegraph reports the proposal could wipe out the former “Illawarra Steelers” all together after the two clubs merged in 1998.

The report reveals club members have been sent a survey with one of the questions listing several options for potential name changes. The names include:

— St George Dragons

— Southern Dragons

— Greater Sydney Dragons

— The Dragons


— St George Illawarra Dragons

St George Hammers?
 
How's the JV going?

Illawarra home crowd avg 1998: 9,248
St George home crowd avg 1998: 10,394
Total for St George & Illawarra home crowd avg 1998: 19,642

Let's merge and create a super dooper club! We will be huge! 1 + 1 will = 3.

Total for St George Illawarra JV home crowd avg 2022: 12,116
Best year was 2011: 17,422


Getyour point ... but crowd fiqures are only really relevant in conjunction with ladder position ... when Manly are at the top we can get 20,000 to Brookie ... when we are struggling 5000 ...
 
Getyour point ... but crowd fiqures are only really relevant in conjunction with ladder position ... when Manly are at the top we can get 20,000 to Brookie ... when we are struggling 5000 ...
Not to mention that it has never been easier to sit at home and watch the game in the comfort of your favourite arm chair, and that the cost of going to the footy is only increasing. No wonder crowds are down. It’s why I’m impressed by those who go to each home game - that’s some serious dedication.
 

HOOPS: Staggering details in Ryles‘ $3.2m rejection of ‘basket case’ Dragons revealed​

The once-mighty St George Illawarra Dragons are now officially the NRL’s biggest basket case after retired NSW and Australian forward Jason Ryles knocked back a $3.2 million four-year deal to take over at the Red V.

Yep, your eyes aren’t playing tricks, the Dragons offered the untested NRL coach $800,000-a-season yet club management still couldn’t convince the ex-front rower who played for St George Illawarra and lives in Wollongong to take the job.

On Monday night the Ryles move to St George Illawarra was all but a done deal barring any last-minute U-turns at the negotiating table.

This is how bad it is.
Dragons chairman Andrew Lancaster was interviewed on Wollongong radio shortly after 9am Wednesday morning.

At this stage, the Red V still thought they had their man.

When the radio hosts asked Lancaster about the impending Ryles appointment, the Dragons chairman responded by saying it should all be squared away and announced within the next 48 hours.
Talk about blindsided. By 10am St George Illawarra had received the phone call saying the sky had fallen in and Ryles was pulling out of negotiations.

Ryles instead accepted a job with the Melbourne Storm to work in pathways and development with a view to being in the box seat to take over from Craig Bellamy whenever the supercoach decides to hang up the gloves.

It’s impossible to sugar coat it - the development is an out and out sledgehammer blow to the management who’ve got control of the steering wheel at St George Illawarra.
What kind of club sacks a coach who in reality should never have been given a 12-month extension at the beginning of 2022 in Anthony Griffin without having another coach already lined up to replace him?

It simply doesn’t happen at the strong clubs like Penrith, Melbourne, Sydney Roosters, South Sydney, Brisbane, Cronulla or Canterbury-Bankstown.

To make matters worse the Red V push all-in on a rookie coach who’s never actually independently been in charge of a team, offer him $800,000-a-season by four years - then still miss the target.

Ryles has been busily hitting the phones canvassing the opinions of some of the most influential figures in the NRL about whether he should take on the Dragons job.

Other NRL coaches, other club bosses.

On Monday night, the view was the deal was all but done.

To the point where he also had his great mate who’s currently working at the Bulldogs and played at the Dragons and Roosters Shane Millard lined-up to come and work alongside him.

The Dragons simply couldn’t close the deal.

Equally as concerning, Ryles lives in Wollongong where the Dragons are based.

So the shot callers at St George Illawarra have been unable to convince a bloke who’s played for the club, lives where the team is based and is out of a job as the Roosters assistant coach to take on the role.

The Roosters have terminated Ryles form the club’s payroll today.


Surely common sense now prevails and St George Illawarra just go and get a proven winner like Shane Flanagan to come in and fix the mess.

Sure Flanno’s got some negative marks on his CV but he’s served his time out of the game and when you strip it all back professional sport is all about winning.

Say what you like about his history, Flanagan could turn St George Illawarra around in 12 months.

There’s currently three premiership-winners out of work in the NRL in Flanagan, Des Hasler and Michael Maguire.

None of them could even make the shortlist at St George Illawarra.

Let’s not forget, the Dragons also failed to convince Craig Fitzgibbon to join the club prior to Fitzy signing at Cronulla where he’s made an immediate impact and turned the Sharks into a fair dinkum outfit.
 
Exclusive breaking news

Door opens for ex-dragon legends Trent Barrett and Nathan Brown to be the next coaches for the dragons

They deserve both of them

Feel sorry for the two forwards we let go to the dragons They don't deserve to be treated that badly
 

HOOPS: Staggering details in Ryles‘ $3.2m rejection of ‘basket case’ Dragons revealed​

The once-mighty St George Illawarra Dragons are now officially the NRL’s biggest basket case after retired NSW and Australian forward Jason Ryles knocked back a $3.2 million four-year deal to take over at the Red V.

Yep, your eyes aren’t playing tricks, the Dragons offered the untested NRL coach $800,000-a-season yet club management still couldn’t convince the ex-front rower who played for St George Illawarra and lives in Wollongong to take the job.

On Monday night the Ryles move to St George Illawarra was all but a done deal barring any last-minute U-turns at the negotiating table.

This is how bad it is.
Dragons chairman Andrew Lancaster was interviewed on Wollongong radio shortly after 9am Wednesday morning.

At this stage, the Red V still thought they had their man.

When the radio hosts asked Lancaster about the impending Ryles appointment, the Dragons chairman responded by saying it should all be squared away and announced within the next 48 hours.
Talk about blindsided. By 10am St George Illawarra had received the phone call saying the sky had fallen in and Ryles was pulling out of negotiations.

Ryles instead accepted a job with the Melbourne Storm to work in pathways and development with a view to being in the box seat to take over from Craig Bellamy whenever the supercoach decides to hang up the gloves.

It’s impossible to sugar coat it - the development is an out and out sledgehammer blow to the management who’ve got control of the steering wheel at St George Illawarra.
What kind of club sacks a coach who in reality should never have been given a 12-month extension at the beginning of 2022 in Anthony Griffin without having another coach already lined up to replace him?

It simply doesn’t happen at the strong clubs like Penrith, Melbourne, Sydney Roosters, South Sydney, Brisbane, Cronulla or Canterbury-Bankstown.

To make matters worse the Red V push all-in on a rookie coach who’s never actually independently been in charge of a team, offer him $800,000-a-season by four years - then still miss the target.

Ryles has been busily hitting the phones canvassing the opinions of some of the most influential figures in the NRL about whether he should take on the Dragons job.

Other NRL coaches, other club bosses.

On Monday night, the view was the deal was all but done.

To the point where he also had his great mate who’s currently working at the Bulldogs and played at the Dragons and Roosters Shane Millard lined-up to come and work alongside him.

The Dragons simply couldn’t close the deal.

Equally as concerning, Ryles lives in Wollongong where the Dragons are based.

So the shot callers at St George Illawarra have been unable to convince a bloke who’s played for the club, lives where the team is based and is out of a job as the Roosters assistant coach to take on the role.

The Roosters have terminated Ryles form the club’s payroll today.


Surely common sense now prevails and St George Illawarra just go and get a proven winner like Shane Flanagan to come in and fix the mess.

Sure Flanno’s got some negative marks on his CV but he’s served his time out of the game and when you strip it all back professional sport is all about winning.

Say what you like about his history, Flanagan could turn St George Illawarra around in 12 months.

There’s currently three premiership-winners out of work in the NRL in Flanagan, Des Hasler and Michael Maguire.

None of them could even make the shortlist at St George Illawarra.

Let’s not forget, the Dragons also failed to convince Craig Fitzgibbon to join the club prior to Fitzy signing at Cronulla where he’s made an immediate impact and turned the Sharks into a fair dinkum outfit.
What has Shane Flanagan done other than take a side to a premiership on the back of drug cheating and salary cap cheating. The guy has no other credentials.
 
As soon as the brain dead Dragons appointed Jack de Belin as captain, sponsors were always going to bail.
Seriously the guy may have been acquitted of rape in a court of law, however in the court of normal decency the guy is a disgusting pos.

Dumb dumb dumb Saints.



 

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