Wednesday 31 July 2019

Friday 26 July 2019

Julien signs on

Benjamin Julien is the next Catalans player to be announced as signing a contract extension at the club.

Good new.

Wednesday 24 July 2019

Maloney a Dragon

New South Wales State of Origin star James Maloney will join Catalans Dragons for the 2020 season  the club has announced.

Welcome James

Tuesday 23 July 2019

Langi signs on

Samisoni Langi has signed a 2 year contract extension to keep him with Catalans Dragons.

Good news and hopefully more to come.

Monday 22 July 2019

Dragons show old frailties and fall to 6th

Having spent the last few weeks doing their best to get back in a cemented play off place, the Dragons went back to their old ways taking a right old beating by Salford Red Devils yesterday.

Almost half of the home sides players helped themselves to four points with ex-Dragon Krisnan Inu adding more pain from the tee.

Salford Red Devils (16) 40

T : Josh Johnson, Derrell Olpherts, Tui Lolohea, Niall Evalds, Kris Welham 2, Mark Flanagan
G : Krisnan Inu 3, Tui Lolohea 3

Catalans Dragons  (8) 14

T : Sam Kasiano, Brayden Wilame
G : Sam Tomkins 3

There is sill plenty to play for and we can get back on track with a win against Warrington in a couple of weeks, however this is a worrying sign.

Cynics might say the players were worried enough that they might get the coach to be sacked before turning on the style for a month before clocking off again... however we are willing to give them the benefit of the doubt.


Tuesday 16 July 2019

Tomkins masterclass sees off Giants

Catalans Dragons 32 (22)
T: Broughton 2, Tomkins 3, Williame
G: Tomkins 4

Huddersfield Giants 28 (12)
T: I Senior 2, Gaskell, McIntosh, Jacob Wardle
G: Jacob Wardle 4

The damage was done in the first half as Sam Tomkins put on a virtuoso performance in the first half of the Super League clash at the Gasworks Ground in Huddersfield.

The home side's right-side defence was leakier than the UK Embassy in Washington as Tomkins prodded, probed and slid through for a hat-trick and had a hand in an another for the in-form Jodie Broughton.

Broughton and his centre partner Brayden Williame also got in on the act after the break until the inevitable fightback from the Giants thanks to a combination of the Dragons putting the cue in the rack and Kenny Edwards talking himself into a late yellow card - an expletive-ridden rant which earned him a one-match suspension - but the gap was too great and the Dragons closed out a rare away win.

Tomkins was playing in a dinner jacket in that first period. Nobody could get near him in probably his best performance in a Dragons shirt. Credit also to a depleted pack who still more than held their own and laid the platform from which the England star wove his magic.

It wasn't perfect, but it was plenty good enough and leaves the Dragons well in the hunt for those play-offs.

Wobbles over? Safe to say that there'll be tougher opposition than the Giants who remain just two points above the drop zone, but an away win is always a rare treat for long-suffering fans on UK shores. We'll take it.


Tuesday 9 July 2019

Dragons end losing run


Catalans Dragons (20) 44

T : Jodie Broughton 3, Matt Whitley, Samisoni Langi, Kenny Edwards, Tony Gigot 2
G : Sam Tomkins 6

Wakefield Trinity (6) 10

T : Reece Lyne, Bill Tupou
G : Danny Brough

Jodie Broughton was the hero of the hour, potentially saving the job of a coach who has told him that he has no job come the end of the season.

The wonders of modern sport eh?

Broughton bagged a hat-trick with two of them steading the nerves of the Dragons before the interval.

They were able to go on and run away with the game in the second half.

It was welcome relief for a club under pressure after a potentially season ending run of consecutive defeats.

There will be those who point to returning players aiding the cause, and of course that is a factor. Although something has definitely been said behind the scenes. Players who were bang out of form suddenly sprung to life and put in a shift.

It was fantastic to watch and the weekend always feels better after a win.

So for now we will leave the Gigot contract, coaching situation and under performing star signings to one side and just enjoy what we have.

Enjoy the week Dragons fans.

Monday 8 July 2019

2019/2020 French league fixtures are out

Catalans fixtures for 2019/2020.

The champions have their provisional list of matches out for next season. As with last season we will look to cover the matches on this website. 


16/17 November : Magic Weekend : Carcassonne v Saint-Estève XIII Catalan

23/24 November : Lézignan v Saint-Estève XIII Catalan

30 November /1er December : Saint-Estève XIII Catalan v Avignon

7/8 December : Palau v Saint-Estève XIII Catalan

14/15 December : Saint-Estève XIII Catalan v Carcassonne

21/22 December : Saint-Estève XIII Catalan v Limoux

4/5 January : Albi v Saint-Estève XIII Catalan

11/12 January : Coupe de France

25/26 January : Saint-Estève XIII Catalan v Toulouse

1er/2 February : Villeneuve v Saint-Estève XIII Catalan

8/9 February : Saint-Estève XIII Catalan v St Gaudens

15/16 February : Coupe de France

22/23 February : Saint-Estève XIII Catalan v Lézignan

7/8 March : Avignon v Saint-Estève XIII Catalan

14/15 March : Saint-Estève XIII Catalan v Palau

21/22 March : Coupe de France

28/29 March : Carcassonne v Saint-Estève XIII Catalan

4/5 April : Coupe de France

11/12 April : Limoux v Saint-Estève XIII Catalan

18/19 April : Saint-Estève XIII Catalan v Albi

25/26 April : Toulouse v Saint-Estève XIII Catalan

2/3 May : Saint-Estève XIII Catalan v Villeneuve

9/10 May : St Gaudens v Saint-Estève XIII Catalan

23/24 May : Coupe de France Final

30/31 May  Play-offs

6/4 June : Semi Finals

13/14 June : Grand Final

Wednesday 3 July 2019

Dragons Superfan with Betfred

Thanks to a reader of the site who tipped us off about this brilliant article about Dracy (I can't mention there is a real human inside the costume still, my kids are still young enough to believe!).

There are loads of interesting stories surrounding people who have a connection with the club and we would welcome any contributions to the site via the form on the right hand side of this page.



Tuesday 2 July 2019

Domestic side win the league

St Estève XIII Catalan  (4) 32

T  : Ben Pomeroy, Paul Seguier, Arthur Mourgue, Ugo Perez, Alexis Meresta-Doucet
G  : Robin Brochon 6

Carcassonne  (22) 24

T  : Vincent Albert, Luc Franco, Alexis Escamilla
G  : Alexis Alberola 4

Despite leaving the club (for a 2nd time) to return home to Australia, Ben Pomeroy got the Catalans up and running in this pulsating final.

He played his part along with a number of other first team peripheral figures in this win that secured the first domestic title since 2005.

After the farce of player ineligibility last year this will be a relief for those in the corridors of power at the Stade Gilbert Brutus.

Well done to all connected.


More woe for Dragons as Leeds pile on the pain

Leeds Rhinos (18) 31

T : Adam Cuthbertson, Tom Briscoe, Brad Singleton, Konrad Hurrell, Jack Walker
G : Liam Sutcliffe 5
DG : Richie Myler

Catalans Dragons (6) 12

T : Arthur Romano, Sam Tomkins
G : Sam Tomkins 2
DG :


Nothing much to say here anymore is there?

Week after week we get worse and worse and getting beaten convincingly at relegation threatened Leeds shows that there is so much work to be done. 

I listened to the coach's post match press conference where he worryingly claimed that we were the better side for much of the match...

Thomas Bosc called it much better by telling the local paper L'Independant that it didn't matter how it happened this weeken, we had to find a way to beat Wakefield. 

And what Thomas says goes...


Domestic side make Grand Final

St Estève XIII Catalan (20) 38

T : Romano 2, Brochon 2, Pomeroy, Franco 2
G : Guasch 5

Lézignan (12) 18

T : Tribillac, Bousquet, Miloudi
G : Cardace 3


In a period where good news has been hard to find, the French league side made the grand final by beating long time foes Lezignan. 

Yay!!

Monday 1 July 2019

Fans speak and want McNamara to stay

Our (albeit unscientific) Twitter poll has revealed a split fanbase within the Dragons.

52% of those who voted want Steve McNamara to remain at the Stade GB helm which might be narrow but is still a majority.