Dragons call meeting to determine future of wantaway star
The Dragons have called a board meeting to determine if star forward Francis Molo remains at the club, as they look to uncover the reasons behind his unexpected omission from training.
The Dragons have called a board meeting to determine if star forward Francis Molo remains at the club, as they look to uncover the reasons behind his unexpected omission from training.
The Dragons have added another important piece to their 2025 roster, with the club signing a Raiders forward for the next two seasons.
Just days after forward Francis Molo was granted leave from the club, the Dragons risk losing another rising star after he was given permission to negotiate with NRL rivals.
Much has been made of Parramatta’s struggles to hold junior talent, but the club still boasts a number of emerging stars that are knocking on the door of first-grade debuts. We reveal every NRL club’s rookie prospects.
Dragons veteran Ben Hunt has revealed he’s “on the fence” regarding a potential fresh contract to extend his time with the Red V.
Hame Sele is almost certain to be ruled out for the rest of the season with a serious heart condition which can be deadly if untreated. See what the next steps are for the Dragons prop.
Canterbury captain Stephen Crichton won’t give evidence in person at the NRL judiciary to give evidence against Kyle Flanagan. It comes as the Dragons appoint a high-profile barrister to defend their halfback over the bite allegations.
With a sell out crowd and finals spots on the line, the Dragons-Bulldogs clash loomed as must watch TV. But the match took a terrifying turn after a player was rushed to hospital with an heart concern.
Police are set to conduct a high visibility operation warning fans to be on their best behaviour for the Dragons’ sellout clash against Canterbury in the wake of wild Bulldogs celebrations last weekend.
Ahead of one of the most anticipated clashes of the season between the Dragons and Bulldogs, a St George Illawarra enforcer has raised the stakes by putting a target on the back of Canterbury captain Stephen Crichton.
Almost half the Dragons team that beat the Storm on Saturday night were unwanted or axed by their previous club. Remarkably, Shane Flanagan has put this team of misfits and cast-offs into finals contention, writes PHIL ROTHFIELD.
The Melbourne Storm were cruising to the minor premiership, but a shock 25-year first has left the side no room for error.
The minor premiership race has taken a turn on the eve of the finals, as the Dragons produced a stunning upset over the ladder leading Storm to end a 16-game losing streak in Melbourne.
The Dragons have wasted no time moving on from missing their shot at Blaize Talagi, with coach Shane Flanagan confirming his interest in re-uniting with Valentine Holmes.
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