We have been following the coaching career of ex-Dragon Olivia Elima working with limited resources at Palau Broncos.
This season however the budget has increased along with expectations.
The St Esteve defeat was one too many for the board of Palau who have replaced Elima with ex-St Esteve coach Benoit Albert replacing him soon after the match.
It could have been so different with his side heading into the break ahead and with one sin binned Catalan and one red carded after a bad looking challenge saw a massive bout of scrappy dappy do.
The shorthanded home side turned on the style second half and it took a late Broncos try to make the scoreline look as close as it does.
Its a shame as we felt a job well done with Broncos might have seen Elima in the frame for a role at Stade Gilbert Brutus down the track.
That looks a lot less likely now.
St Estève XIII Catalan (6) 30
T : Mathieu Laguerre 2, César Rougé, Alan Baby, Lambert Belmas
G : Robin Brochon 2, Alan Baby 3
Palau (10) 22
T : Amine Miloudi, Hadrien Domergue, Hakim Miloudi
After painting a horror story of the cost of travelling to the UK weekly with no income and an initial surge of player releases, Bernard Guasch is happier about the future for the club.
Treize Mondial and the local paper L'Independant report that financial aid and prize money from the play off run has provided a welcome boost to finances.
We are certainly portraying a lot more of a positive outlook after some commentary that we would be having a proper scale back for 2021 and beyond.
There are further stories that we are now looking to raid the NRL for 2 players but with a March 2021 opening to the campaign there is no hurry to fill the spots.
Arthur Morgue was a real positive of the Dragons 2020 campaign and despite lots of interest from other Super League clubs he has put pen to paper on a new deal.
If he wins as many trophies for the club as our last back from Avignon I will be happy.
Treize Mondial have secured the picture that all of us wanted from this weekends Elite 1 action.
Lezignan met Carcassonne and we saw Sam Moa tackle Mike Simon. Both barely out of the Catalans Dragons set up but keen to put a marker down in the French league.
Brilliant picture!
You can read the article about the match on Treize Mondial here.
Catalans have had a busy couple of days with lots going on at the club.
First off, as we have known for months now, Mike McMeeken has signed for us from Castleford Tigers. You can read the confirmaiton of that deal by clicking here.
We definitely welcome the addition of a forward, we just hoped he would be in addition to the likes of Remy Casty and Jason Baitieri as opposed to instead of.
Regardless he is a good addition.
Despite some of the recent frustration locally at the number of English players Steve McNamara has been signing, the news that Matt Whitley has extended his deal in Perpignan will be positive news.
He has probably, along with Sam Tomkins, been the best English signing we've had since Elliot Whitehead, which is some accoldade. Read about his new deal here.
Meanwhile. If you were planning to settle down and watch live coverage of our weekend Elite 1 match with Albi tomorrow, don't bother as its off.
Covid is digging its claws in our enjoyment of rugby league one more time in 2020.
Our friends at Catalan Media have penned an excellent review of the 2020 campaign for the Catalans Dragons and we would advise all of our readers to click this link and enjoy the article as we did.
Despite some high profile moments which didn't go down too well this side of Le Manche, there is plenty to be proud of from our clubs efforts this season.
In amongst all of the doom and gloom surrounding the departures on and off the pitch at Stade Gilbert Brutus there has been a couple of pieces of positive news.
Two of the younger players who have served their apprenticeships either in the domestic league with us or on loan to other Elite 1 clubs have extended their deals with the club.
This raises hope that despite the only inbounds currently being large British forwards, there is going to be more opportunity for home grown players.
Paul Seguier has been with the club since 2015 and has started to push for a place in the match day 17. We hope this progress carries on and that his time with the club extends beyond the end of next season which is where he has signed on to.
Arthur Romano fitted the Dragons player profile for young Frenchmen. He seemed to burst on the scene before losing his place and then not getting back in the side.
The coach is looking to give him more game time in 2021 and is trying to get him ready for that by playing him in the domestic league over the winter.
We would like to congratulate both players on their deals and look forward to their contributions in the coming campaigns.