Why Dragons Young Gun Wants Out! Did Saints Ignore Potential Halfback Signings? What Really Happened With Gordie & Broncos Spin Doctor? | The Journos cover art

Why Dragons Young Gun Wants Out! Did Saints Ignore Potential Halfback Signings? What Really Happened With Gordie & Broncos Spin Doctor? | The Journos

Why Dragons Young Gun Wants Out! Did Saints Ignore Potential Halfback Signings? What Really Happened With Gordie & Broncos Spin Doctor? | The Journos

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Danny Weidler, Adam Pengilly and Charlie White are all back for a big episode of Triple M NRL's The Journos! St George Illawarra Dragons cannot avoid the spotlight as potential superstar front-rower Loko Pasifiki Tonga has grown tired of not getting picked by coach Shane Flanagan. Danny spoke to Flanno before the podcast to shed more light on the situation. But Shane's job continues to be thrown into growing doubt as the pressure intensifies week by week. And we also question why a club who is in desperate need for a halfback didn't enter the race for many players who were available? Players who were flourishing last season and have been now, currently. We get the full story on what happened between Gorden Tallis and the Brisbane Broncos spin doctor as the feud between the former legend and the club continues to grow. Matt Burton wants to stay as a Bulldog but even as both camps have started talks, an agreement is far from done. Will there be a salary cap squeeze in Belmore? Will Jahream Bula stay at the Wests Tigers? The club is in fine form but his agent is Isaac Moses and he has a big history with the club's coach Benji Marshall! Tune in for everything above and more!

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