Round 1 Predicted Teams - Dragons: Sullivan doubt, Ramsey gone, Amone banned in off-season of turmoil

By The Roar / Editor

As part of a series profiling the expected Round 1 sides for all 17 NRL clubs in 2023, the Dragons are in a state of turmoil on and off the field.

Very few people expect Anthony Griffin to survive the 2023 season as St George Illawarra coach and his chances have been hampered by an off-season filled with drama. 

There has been the presentation night farce when only three players from the top 30 squad bothered to turn up, former centre Matt Cooper refusing to turn up to the 2010 grand final reunion due to a feud with the former CEO, Cody Ramsey being ruled out for a year with an intestinal problem, chairman Craig Young resigning over his written character reference on a club letterhead for Brett Finch, young guns Tyrell Sloan and Jayden Sullivan requesting releases then agreeing to stay and Junior Amone and Zac Lomax getting involved in a scuffle at training.

And the club then inflicts more damage upon itself by sending out a survey to members on the contentious issue of the joint-venture’s name, tossing out suggestions that would remove Illawarra and potentially St George as well from the logo.

Just when the Dragons thought things could not get any worse, Sullivan is now expected to be sidelined for four-to-six weeks after suffering a hamstring injury, with the club’s incumbent five-eighth Amone facing the prospect of being stood down over an alleged hammer attack late last year.

The No.6 has been stood down by the NRL under their no-fault policy until the case is resolved.

Junior Amone. (Photo by Mark Nolan/Getty Images)

Amone has been charged with with reckless grievous bodily harm in company after am incident in December.

If found guilty, Amone’s charge carries with it a maximum prison sentence of 14 years – beyond the threshold of 11 years for the no-fault stand-down policy to be enacted. If Amone does miss the start of the season with his matter before the courts, pre-season trial matches would have been crucial for Sullivan to partner halfback Ben Hunt.

If Sullivan is not fit, coach Anthony Griffin would likely have to hand the No.6 jersey to Moses Mbye to start the year. Sullivan’s injury leaves the Dragons with a second spot in their spine in question before kickoff.

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Tyrell Sloan is the likely back up No.1, after he started last year there but was axed midway through the season.

Griffin has not been able to get the team back to the finals in his first two years at the helm and if he can finally do so after this off-season, then it will be a stunning turnaround.

He will be relieved the Red V have the bye in Round 1, with another week p his sleeve to get everything organised.

Who’s new? 

If there is to be growth from the Dragons, it will have to be within as the list of new recruits doesn’t inspire too much confidence. Injury-plagued hooker Jacob Liddle has switched south from the Wests Tigers along with journeyman prop Zane Musgrove while they have also added Nick Lui Toso, a former Penrith lower-grade prop from the Northern Pride in the Queensland Cup.

(Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Who’s gone? 

Plenty of experience has been removed from what was an ageing roster. Veteran forwards Tariq Sims (Storm), Josh McGuire (Warrington) and Andrew McCullough (retired) have left, along with George Burgess, who was released and then also hung up his boots.

Younger forwards Jackson Ford (Warriors), Poasa Faamausili (Dolphins) and Jack Gosiewski (Cowboys) have also departed.

Key spots to unlock 

The Dragons have the bye in the opening round before kicking off their season in Round 2 against the Gold Coast.

Ramsey’s playing future has been clouded by his internal problem so Sloan should get another chance to lock down the fullback role.

Amone’s suspension means Sullivan would be the likely halves partner for captain Ben Hunt when he is fit but if he is hamstrung, Mbye is the next option.

Liddle is slated to slot in at hooker with Mbye another option, who will probably end up as the bench utility later in the season.

Second-rowers Jaydn Su’A and Jack Bird are the only forwards with game-breaking ability – the Dragons need to get the best out of them to have any chance of becoming finals contenders.

Round 2 predicted team

1 Tyrell Sloan
2 Mikaele Ravalawa
3 Moses Suli
4 Zac Lomax
5 Mat Feagai
6 Moses Mbye
7 Ben Hunt
8 Blake Lawrie
9 Jacob Liddle
10 Zane Musgrove
11 Jack Bird
12 Jaydn Su’A
13 Jack De Belin
Interchange
14 Billy Burns
15 Josh Kerr
16 Tyrell Fuimaono
17 Aaron Woods

Other squad members: Francis Molo (suspended until Round 3), Junior Amone (stood down), Cody Ramsey, Jayden Sullivan (injured), Jaiyden Hunt, Max Feagai, Michael Molo, Nick Lui Toso, Tautau Moga, Billy Burns

The Crowd Says:

2023-01-21T15:58:53+00:00

Tim Buck 3

Roar Rookie


Immigration from countries that play Soccer.

2023-01-21T15:49:14+00:00

Tim Buck 3

Roar Rookie


They were originally called the Dragonslayers. The train line to Wollongong is called the Illawarra line and St.George have often had players catching the train to Carlton for training. Cronulla were promoted in 1967 because their juniors were graded with Saints before then and Saints had won the most Club Championship because of this. They weren’t in the top two in the 2nd division but Wentworthville were too close to Parramatta to ever be promoted.

2023-01-18T23:15:24+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


Hornby would be worth a shot. I’m not too keen on Dean Young returning. I think he’s better as an assistant, he’s doing ok as Payten’s right hand man but I’m not sold on him as the Dragons head coach.

2023-01-18T22:32:41+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Well the current NRL administration of one guy are pretty well known for ignoring their own rules to get players on the park “for the fans “, so who knows?

2023-01-18T22:25:58+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Dean Young is building a decent reputation

2023-01-18T22:23:51+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Not super inspiring is it.

2023-01-18T22:00:02+00:00

Short Memory

Roar Rookie


Hard to see Griffin surviving this season. Dragons are firming up as spoon favourites by the day. But who do they replace him with? Is it time to give Hornby a shot?

2023-01-18T05:42:53+00:00

Short Memory

Roar Rookie


It doesn’t really matter what the backline ‘might’ be capable of when the forwards are likely to lose most match-ups.. ...or when the coach has them playing Dragon Ball Zzzzzzz

2022-12-31T14:28:18+00:00

JennyFromPenny

Guest


Is there such thing as more difficult than impossible ?

2022-12-31T01:57:34+00:00

Chris

Roar Rookie


Decent backrow.. Front row is B-

2022-12-31T01:39:52+00:00

JennyFromPenny

Guest


I'm not surprised.

2022-12-30T23:26:51+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


I think it was a clayton's review. Nothing changed.

2022-12-30T10:50:30+00:00

Choppy Zezers

Roar Rookie


Trent Barrett

2022-12-30T10:48:03+00:00

Choppy Zezers

Roar Rookie


Its good you can acknowledge what the club is doing well. It's something to build on

2022-12-30T09:06:55+00:00

Dave

Guest


What are the St George demographics changing to?

2022-12-30T08:43:55+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


Yep - its a shame but he has to go

2022-12-30T08:13:24+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Hornby would be my pick. Quality individual.

2022-12-30T08:00:41+00:00

Bernie

Roar Rookie


yep, and take his mate Anthony with him. could do worse than D. Young, at least he cares. Hornby would be another one to keep an eye on, yes he's an old boy, but smart operator, very successful family, getting good experience at the Bunnies.

2022-12-30T07:56:46+00:00

KenW

Roar Rookie


Apparently maximum is 14 years for the grievous bodily harm in company, according to google search. I doubt it matters anyway, the NRL's ability to stand down players has already been tested in court - the 11 years guideline was just their own internal policy.

2022-12-30T07:56:13+00:00

Bernie

Roar Rookie


for one sleeve and RU OK Day on the other.

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