Dragon Dugan throws weight behind Price

By Ben Horne / Roar Guru

Bulked-up St George Illawarra fullback Josh Dugan wants to carry more weight into next NRL season, and he’s throwing all of it behind under-pressure coach Steve Price.

Dugan said Price had the full support of a revamped Dragons squad, arguing the coach wouldn’t still be in charge if the players weren’t on board.

Price survived a coaching review at the end of the season after the proud Dragons club missed out on the finals, but he’ll want a fast start to 2014.

Emerging from Wayne Bennett’s shadow has proven difficult for Price, but he now believes he has the team he wants, with a number of quality recruits joining the side for next year.

St George Illawarra also welcome back Gerard Beale and Kyle Stanley from long-term injuries and have Dugan tipping the scales at 101.5kg, nearly five kilograms more than he weighed last season.

The NSW No.1 is a collision player and believes the heavier frame can help him avoid injury and gain a physical edge over his opposition.

Dugan says to a man, the Dragons are looking to get off to a fast start and keep the heat off their coach.

“Definitely. I don’t really think he’d be there if he didn’t have the support of the players,” Dugan said.

“He’s got every player behind him backing him 100 per cent and he’s changed a few things up this year and I think it’ll be for the better.”

Beale, who is aiming for a centre berth in his comeback from an ACL tear in 2013, said the players wanted to show Price he was loved.

“We really love him and we’re keen to go hard for him and especially for the Dragons as well,” Beale said.

“It’s a really proud club and we want to make sure we have a really good result.”

Beale, Stanley and Dugan all attended Arncliffe Public School on Wednesday to promote the Jump Rope for Heart program.

Dugan predicted a jump for the Dragons – a return to the top eight – and promised a more consistent year from himself after last season where he was sacked by Canberra.

“I missed 10-11 weeks last year and it was a bit disruptive and took me a few weeks to get my match fitness back,” he said.

The Crowd Says:

2013-12-08T12:37:45+00:00

peeeko

Roar Guru


Not bad plus Dylan Farrell

2013-12-08T12:12:43+00:00

Charles NSW

Guest


Looking at their team for 2014 the Dragons may be able to formulate a competitive team. It depends on where the coach can best utilise the players he has. For example the following backline could be worthy for thought; 1. Josh Dugan 2. Jason Nightingale 3. Kyle Stanley 4. Gerard Beale 5. Brett Morris 6. Gareth Widdop 7. Sam Williams

2013-12-05T08:13:35+00:00

Charles NSW

Guest


It will be very interesting to see how the Dragons will go. I have no doubt that they will be in the top eight. They have a better team for 2014 and have more pressure from players like Kyle Stanley to compete with in key positions.

2013-12-05T00:08:36+00:00

Casper

Guest


Interesting that Beale is aiming for a centre spot this year at the dragons, left the broncos because he didn't think he'd get a crack at fullback. Dragons will improve this year, but not enough to make the 8. Coach can only do so much without the cattle & I reckon Price was ok for the bunch he inherited given their injuries.

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