And neither he nor the club got punished for their salary cap breaches!greeneyed wrote:He should never have been registered to take any position in the NRL ever again. Not only a drug cheat, but cheated while on suspension for cheating!Northern Raider wrote: ↑August 13, 2020, 3:43 pm100%. Personally I'm shocked Flanagan is allowed anywhere near an NRL club. That aside I don't get the fixation Dragons have with him. He's there now pulling the strings but the team Stu sucks. Do they expect it to improve when he's officially in the top job?Seiffert82 wrote: ↑August 13, 2020, 1:13 pm The NRL have facilitated this mess by stupidly allowing Flanagan to be employed as an assistant coach but not a head coach. It's a ridiculous situation. Great move by the club if they employ another puppet for next season.
St George Illawarra Dragons 2020
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St George Illawarra Dragons appoint Anthony Griffin as coach
The St George Illawarra Dragons have announced Anthony Griffin as its head coach for at least the next two seasons.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/09/07/dra ... -as-coach/
Club statement
The St George Illawarra Dragons have announced Anthony Griffin as its head coach for at least the next two seasons.
Griffin will take over the coaching reins ahead of the Dragons' 2021 campaign, having last coached in the NRL back in 2018.
The 54-year-old has coached 173 first grade games to date with the Brisbane Broncos (2011-14) and the Penrith Panthers (2016-18), with a 55.5 per cent win rate.
In his time away from the NRL, Griffin was an assistant coach for the Tongan international team alongside current interim Dragons coach Dean Young.
Dragons chief executive Ryan Webb said Griffin's appointment was one of the most important decisions the club has made in recent times.
"We are excited to announce that Anthony Griffin will be joining St George Illawarra next season. Anthony is an experienced operator with a proven track record across his previous seven seasons as a head coach," Webb said.
"The board of directors were unanimous in their decision on Monday afternoon in appointing Anthony ahead of the other candidates.
"Anthony has missed finals football only once which speaks to the strong discipline and ability to develop young talent of which he has exhibited both throughout his career.
"The next steps for the Dragons are now determining the correct framework and structures to put around Anthony and the football department to ensure his tenure as coach is a successful one."
Griffin spoke of his pride in being afforded the opportunity to coach such a prestigious club in the St George Illawarra Dragons.
"There is no doubt that St George Illawarra is one of the biggest and proudest clubs in the game and I am excited to commence my role as coach later in the year," Griffin said.
"While results may not have gone in the club's favour in recent years, I see many a positive in the playing squad and the current crop of juniors currently coming through the ranks.
"My goal is a simple one, to ensure the Dragons are a club that every member, partner and fan can be proud of moving forward."
Dragons media release
The St George Illawarra Dragons have announced Anthony Griffin as its head coach for at least the next two seasons.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/09/07/dra ... -as-coach/
Club statement
The St George Illawarra Dragons have announced Anthony Griffin as its head coach for at least the next two seasons.
Griffin will take over the coaching reins ahead of the Dragons' 2021 campaign, having last coached in the NRL back in 2018.
The 54-year-old has coached 173 first grade games to date with the Brisbane Broncos (2011-14) and the Penrith Panthers (2016-18), with a 55.5 per cent win rate.
In his time away from the NRL, Griffin was an assistant coach for the Tongan international team alongside current interim Dragons coach Dean Young.
Dragons chief executive Ryan Webb said Griffin's appointment was one of the most important decisions the club has made in recent times.
"We are excited to announce that Anthony Griffin will be joining St George Illawarra next season. Anthony is an experienced operator with a proven track record across his previous seven seasons as a head coach," Webb said.
"The board of directors were unanimous in their decision on Monday afternoon in appointing Anthony ahead of the other candidates.
"Anthony has missed finals football only once which speaks to the strong discipline and ability to develop young talent of which he has exhibited both throughout his career.
"The next steps for the Dragons are now determining the correct framework and structures to put around Anthony and the football department to ensure his tenure as coach is a successful one."
Griffin spoke of his pride in being afforded the opportunity to coach such a prestigious club in the St George Illawarra Dragons.
"There is no doubt that St George Illawarra is one of the biggest and proudest clubs in the game and I am excited to commence my role as coach later in the year," Griffin said.
"While results may not have gone in the club's favour in recent years, I see many a positive in the playing squad and the current crop of juniors currently coming through the ranks.
"My goal is a simple one, to ensure the Dragons are a club that every member, partner and fan can be proud of moving forward."
Dragons media release
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Yet they re-signed DeBelin. Hahaha only in rugby league.
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Perennial under-achievers. Always looks like it's a club where there is a real malaise somehow. If it wasn't for the two bright lights of Dufty and Lomax (who between them accounted for most of their points, I believe), where would they have been this season? I started watching the NRL regularly in the days when they were a top team (the Jamie Soward era). Never looked like contenders since.
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Jury discharged in Jack de Belin rape trial after failing to reach verdict
The jury in the Jack de Belin sexual assault trial has been discharged after failing to reach a verdict.
Judge Haesler ordered the seven men and five women to go back again and review all the evidence. But the jury still could not reach a verdict. Judge Haesler said he would accept an 11-1 majority decision, but the jury also could not reach that and so were discharged. A second trial will now be set unless the prosecutor opts to drop the charges.
Read more: https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/jack-d ... e564747598
The jury in the Jack de Belin sexual assault trial has been discharged after failing to reach a verdict.
Judge Haesler ordered the seven men and five women to go back again and review all the evidence. But the jury still could not reach a verdict. Judge Haesler said he would accept an 11-1 majority decision, but the jury also could not reach that and so were discharged. A second trial will now be set unless the prosecutor opts to drop the charges.
Read more: https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/jack-d ... e564747598
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I think the NRL now have to let De Belin play until he’s either found guilty or not guilty.
I fully supported the stand down, but it can’t go on indefinitely. The NRL made a very strong stance and stuck solid despite pushback.
I fully supported the stand down, but it can’t go on indefinitely. The NRL made a very strong stance and stuck solid despite pushback.
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I can’t see how they can. Unless the prosecutor says it’s all over, we’re not going to a second trial. Until the charges are withdrawn or he’s found not guilty... it’s situation unchanged.
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I guess so GE. Bizarre situation for all parties.
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and you can 100% understand the hung jury this is tough, he's not denied the actions only the consent.BJ wrote:I guess so GE. Bizarre situation for all parties.
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