Dragons enforcer Jaydn Su’A has revealed his plans for the 2023 season after reportedly handing in a launch request.
Meanwhile, the Bulldogs have reportedly secured their back-up hooker.
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BULLDOGS SECURE BACKUP HOOKER
The Bulldogs have continued their signing spree by securing the signature of Tigers hooker Fa’amanu Brown.
The 27-year-old has signed a one-year deal based on The Mole, changing into Reed Mahoney’s back-up underneath Cameron Ciraldo.
Brown ressurected his profession in 2022, taking part in 13 video games for the Tigers after he final performed within the NRL for the Bulldogs in 2019.
The dummy-half made his first grade debut for the Sharks in 2014, taking part in 24 video games throughout three seasons earlier than spending two years on the Bulldogs.
Brown solely managed 12 video games in two seasons in Belmore, however will probably be a entrance runner for the No.14 jersey.
Brown has additionally been a star for Samoa on the World Cup, however has since been dominated out of the ultimate attributable to concussion.
SU’A’S FUTURE SECURED
Dragons enforcer Jaydn Su’A has put any options he needs out of the membership to mattress, revealing he will probably be staying on the Red V subsequent season.
Su’A, alongside Blake Lawrie have been reportedly disgruntled by the membership’s disappointing 2022 marketing campaign after ending in tenth place.
The 25-year-old joined the Dragons from the Rabbitohs forward of the 2022 season however reportedly went so far as requesting a launch from the ultimate two years of his contract.
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St George Illawarra general manager of football Ben Haran played down the claims of player unrest and denied Su’A ever requested a release.
“We’ve heard a murmur about it but nothing formal has come to us,” Haran said to The Daily Telegraph.
“Jaydn certainly hasn’t asked for a release. Not at this stage anyway.
“We’re all a bit frustrated about the way we’ve gone this year but Jaydn is a big part of our future.”
Now the hard-hitting backrower has pledged his allegiance to Anthony Griffin’s side, stating “I’ll be there”.
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Su’A has been one in all Samoa’s most vital gamers as Matt Parish’s facet put together to face Australia within the World Cup ultimate.
Meanwhile, the Dragons have endured a turbulent low season after majority of the taking part in group snubbed the membership’s presentation evening.
Young weapons Jayden Sullivan and Tyrell Sloan additionally requested a launch from their contract earlier than backflipping after they have been reportedly handed an enormous assurance.
Dragons powerbrokers reportedly instructed the pair that Anthony Griffin wouldn’t be coach past the 2023 season.