Dragons torn to shreds as fans spot horror jersey detail
The Dragons have again become the laughing stock of the footy world after another horror jersey blunder, a year on from the ‘Dargons’ gaffe.
The Dragons have stuffed up yet another milestone jersey, with fans demanding the club hire a proofreader after another horror gaffe on the weekend.
Just over a year on from their ‘Dargons’ blunder, one St George Illawarra player again ran out with a major error on the front of their iconic Red V kit.
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As the Dragons got their NRLW season off on the right foot, running out 36-14 winners over the Raiders, they did get one thing horribly wrong.
They messed up the debut NRLW jersey of Indie Bostock – the younger sister of Dolphins flyer Jack Bostock – spelling Saturday ‘Staurday’.
News.com.au has contacted the Dragons about the jersey blunder.
You can see Indie Bostock’s incredible NRLW debut in the player above.
The major blunder comes just over a year on from a typo on the special milestone jumper Jack Bird wore for his 150th NRL appearance last year.
The jersey suggested Bird had played 150 games for the ‘Dargons’ rather than the Dragons, an inexplicable error that has seen the club referred to as the ‘Dargs’ or ‘Dargons’ ever since.
And that wasn’t a one-off either.
When Fa’amanu Brown made his debut for the club last year, his jersey was embroidered with the incorrect date.
So after Bostock’s debut jersey error, fans have torn into the club for not getting the simplest of things right time and time again.
“Do the Dragons get their jersey print from TEMU? Embarrassing!” one fan wrote on X as an image of Bostock’s jersey blunder circulated online.
“Come on guys, need to be better than this,” another wrote.
“Not Indie Bostock having a typo on her debut jersey. The Dragons need to invest in a proofreader with the amount of typos they have on their jerseys,” a third fan said.
While the jersey blunder took a lot of the spotlight, Dragons fans have a lot to be excited about, with their NRLW side looking like serious premiership contenders in 2025.
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The Red V only led by a try with 12 minutes to go on Saturday, but exploded late, piling on three unanswered tries to register a dominant 36-14 win.
Teagan Berry was a standout for the Dragons at fullback, while Bostock showed her speed and skill scoring two tries in her NRLW debut.
The Dragons will attempt to go two from two next Saturday when they face the Roosters in Kogarah.