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St George Illawarra Dragons
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Full nameSt George Illawarra Dragons
Rugby League Club
Nickname(s) Dragons
Founded 1999
Ground Oki Jubilee Stadium
Kogarah, Sydney;
WIN Stadium
Wollongong
Capacity 20,541
20,000
CEO Image:Flag of Australia.svg Peter Doust
Coach Image:Flag of Australia.svg Nathan Brown
League National Rugby League
2006 National Rugby League, 4th

The St. George Illawarra Dragons are a team in the National Rugby League (NRL), the premier rugby league football competition in Australia.

The St. George Illawarra Dragons entered the NRL competition in 1999 as a joint venture between the St. George Dragons and the Illawarra Steelers. Officially they formed the game’s first joint venture on September 23, 1998.

In their first year as a joint venture the Dragons came within minutes of winning the 1999 Grand Final, they were subsequently beaten by the Melbourne Storm in only its second season of the NRL competition. Since the relative success of 1999, the new Dragons performance has been fairly inconsistent, this is despite a talented playing roster. Factors include repetitive injuries to star players, off-field distractions and the constant travel between their multiple home grounds at Kogarah and Wollongong. The team has kept the famous red "v" on their white shirt, ensuring that the legacy of the famous St. George club has endured the change.

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[edit] Club History

In the wake of the Super League war of 1995 and 1996, and the resulting split competition of 1997, the St. George Dragons (with 15 Premierships, 11 in consecutive years from 1956-1966) and the Illawarra Steelers would find themselves struggling financially, so with the NRL's intention to rationalise the competition from 20 teams down to 14 teams and with substantial financial incentives and a relaxing of salary cap requirements for joint ventures, the Dragons and the Steelers would ensure their survival by forming the leagues first joint venture on September 23, 1998.

As the concept of a joint venture in Austalian rugby league was new, everyone was watching closely in anticipation of their success or failure, no one was certain of how well the top players sourced from the joint venture's two feeder clubs would perform when it ran out onto the field. As might be expected they were unsuccessful in their first outing, meeting the Parramatta Eels, and losing 20-10, but by the 4th round they had started to form some cohesion and would go on to achieve a top 8 position on the competition ladder by the end of the regular season.

In the semi-finals the Dragons won against the Melbourne Storm at Olympic Park, before returning to Sydney to dispose of the Roosters and Cronulla to reach the Grand Final.

In the Grand Final the Dragons were leading by 14-0 at the break. A fairytale of a maiden title in their first year seemed destined to come true; something of an advertisement to any other clubs considering the option of a joint venture, but the Storm recovered from their poor start and went into the final minutes of the game with the Dragons leading by 18-14. The Dragons were forced to perform a drop kick from their own goal line, and on the fifth tackle Brett Kimmorley kicked high towards the Dragon's corner of the field. As the Storm's winger Craig Smith caught the ball over the try-line he was knocked unconscious in a tackle by Jamie Ainscough and lost the ball. Referee Bill Harrigan deferred to the video referee who ruled a penalty try on the grounds that contact had been made with the head, giving Melbourne a 20-18 lead and the premiership title.

[edit] 2005 Season

After their worst start to a season yet (losing 5 of their first 6 games) the St. George Illawarra side finished second in a close season on the ladder at completion of the 2005 season, just behind minor premiers the Parramatta Eels on points difference. After progressing to the finals they defeated local rivals the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the quarter final of the finals series though the Dragons eventually fell 12-20 to eventual champions the Wests Tigers in the Preliminary Final.

The Dragons broke the ground record at WIN Stadium twice this season. First against rivals the Sydney Roosters and then at their home quarter final game against the Cronulla Sharks.

[edit] 2006 Season

After a shaky start, the Dragons put on a mid season 7 game winning streak. This was followed by an unfortunate form slump, with a record five consecutive losses, only to return to form with a victory over the Tigers, and continue this positive form leading into the finals. The Dragons ended the regular season in sixth position.

In the first week of the finals, the Dragons beat the Broncos 20-4 at Suncorp Stadium, and in the second week of the finals, the Dragons defeated the Manly Sea Eagles 28 - 0 at Aussie Stadium. The team then suffered a devastating blow to their finals campaign, losing 24-10 to the Melbourne Storm the following week in the grand final qualifier at Telstra Stadium.

[edit] Noted Past Players

Current Squad (pre-season 2007)

Outside backs
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Ben Hornby
Image:Flag of Fiji.svg Wes Naiqama
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Brett Morris
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Josh Morris
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Luke MacDougall
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Matt Cooper
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Beau Scott
Halves
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Mathew Head
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Mark Gasnier
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Richard Williams
Forwards
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Jason Ryles
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Justin Poore
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Danny Wicks
Charlie Leaneo
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Simon Woolford
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Tony Caine
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Ben Creagh
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Dean Young
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Ashton Sims
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Corey Payne
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Sam Isemonger

Australia

See also: All Time Player List

[edit] Internationals

[edit] Dally M winners

[edit] Coaches

[edit] Home Grounds

Please Note that the Dragons have taken the 2004 and 2006 ANZAC Day match against the Sydney Roosters at Aussie Stadium as their home ground, and not the Roosters.

Highest Attendances at Oki Jubilee Stadium

  • 18,223 - Dragons v Bulldogs (14/7/2006)
  • 17,523 - Dragons v Eels (21/8/2005)
  • 17,113 - Dragons v Sharks (24/7/2005)
  • 16,915 - Dragons v Wests Tigers (20/6/2004)
  • 16,713 - Dragons v Sharks (4/5/2003)

Highest Attendances at WIN Stadium

  • 19,608 - Dragons v Sharks (10/9/2005)
  • 19,512 - Dragons v Roosters (29/7/2005)
  • 18,932 - Dragons v Panthers (18/4/2004)
  • 18,267 - Dragons v Bulldogs (15/5/2004)
  • 17,367 - Dragons v Knights (8/4/2006)

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[edit] Leagues Clubs

As with the administrative offices, the St George Illawarra is supported by two separate Leagues Clubs - appropriately, one in each of the St George and Illawarra areas.

The St George Leagues Club is located on Princes Highway at Beverley Park and is very close to the northern home ground of OKI Jubilee Stadium at Carlton.

Steelers Club is situated alongside the southern home ground of WIN Stadium, with the club being directly across the road from the ground's Western Grandstand.

[edit] Famous fans

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