Catalans to start training without Folau

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Catalans Dragons have been given the go-ahead to start preseason training but they will do so without Israel Folau and new signing Dean Whare.

The Dragons players have been training on their own due to tight coronavirus restrictions in France but have received the green light to come together at the Gilbert Brutus Stadium from Monday.

That will give Catalans head coach Steve McNamara just under four weeks to prepare his team for their opening Super League game against Hull KR at Headingley on March 27, but he is confident they will be ready.

“It will be great to get the squad back together,” McNamara said. “The players have been extremely disciplined in their individual training whilst being understanding of the club’s situation.

“We will maximise the limited time we have, combining our opposed training sessions along with two trial games to ensure we are ready for round one.”

Whare, signed from Penrith Panthers as a replacement for the departed David Mead, is still awaiting his visa but Catalans football manager Alex Chan is confident the New Zealand Test centre will be available for the opening league game.

“We’re trying really hard to get him over as fast as we can,” Chan said. “Obviously with the current environment it’s hard to get someone across, we’ve got a lot of red tape that we are trying to sift through.

“Hopefully we’re in the final stages of getting his visa sorted out and my initial hope is that he gets on a plane this week.”

The future of Folau remains unclear as he remains with his family in Australia, taking care of his seriously-ill mother-in-law.

St George Illawarra dropped their initial interest in signing the dual-code international and Chan says the Catalans have not given up hope of having him back in 2021.

“It’s an ongoing saga,” Chan admitted. “We’ve given him the time he needs. The priority is the welfare of him and his family. They’re going through some really testing and trying times with his mother-in-law’s health.

“We’ve told Izzy to take as long as he needs and we’re only a call away if they need anything we can help with. We’re still forever hopeful that everything will get better and we’ll be able to get him back in camp.”

The Crowd Says:

2021-02-26T15:50:27+00:00

adam smith

Guest


Lot’s of crimes & misdemeanours...no articles...Clickbait-Folau?!?! Another article...for certain...well done Roar, well done ????

2021-02-25T08:18:26+00:00

Mick Gold Coast QLD

Roar Guru


Look, really, honestly Big Bottle of Sauce, he is a truly horrid fellow, a bounder! I know 'cos I read it here. :stoked: :crying:

2021-02-25T06:34:52+00:00


Read pauls comment below BC...It explains it all but really if you havnt heard that already where have you been hiding?

2021-02-25T03:42:44+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


and it could have been summed up in one line "Folau stays in Australia, with the agreement of his Club, to help care for his seriously-ill mother-in-law and will miss the start of Catalans training". Must be a slow news day at AAP.

2021-02-25T02:49:32+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Nearly a week went by without a Falau article

2021-02-25T02:28:56+00:00

Doctordbx

Roar Rookie


What a ridiculous headline trying to extract as much as it can out of a complete non-story. Whoever wrote this needs to examine their headspace.

2021-02-25T02:28:24+00:00

Big condiment

Guest


Why would they wait for him? This is a man who tried to skip out on a contract...not exactly a team man. But then, judging by your previous posts in defence of this mong I can see why you would post that.

2021-02-24T23:31:13+00:00

max power

Guest


i would have thought they would wait for him?

2021-02-24T22:30:27+00:00

Simon G

Roar Rookie


He’ll probably head over in a few weeks once the Mardi Gras has finished...

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