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Tuesday, 29 December 2020

IN/OUT/RETAINED - 29/12/2020 Updated

INS

Gil Dudson (Salford)

David Fifita (Rumoured) - no update on story since September

Mike McMeeken (Castleford Tigers)


OUTS

David Mead (No club yet) 

Mika Simon (Carcassonne) 

Sam Moa (Lezignan)

Eamon O'Carroll (Coach, Newcastle Thunder)

Lucas Albert (Lezignan) 

Remi Casty (Retired) 

Lewis Tierney (Leigh) 


RETAINED

Israel Folau 

Paul Seguier

Arthur Romano 

Matt Whitley 

Lambert Belmas 

Arthur Morgue 


Palau defeated by St Esteve and Elima loses his job

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

G : Bruno Castany 5




Lewis Tierney leaves the club

 Another of our Challenge Cup winning heroes has left the club with Lewis Tierney leaving to join newly promoted Leigh. 

We would like to thank him for his contributions and wish him well. 

Wednesday, 23 December 2020

Sang-et-Or 2020 MVP is...

 ...Benjamin Garcia. 



Well done to Ben on winning the vote on our forum in association with RLFans.com 


Monday, 21 December 2020

Owner more optimistic about the clubs future and targets 2 players from the NRL

 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. 

https://treizemondial.fr/les-dragons-catalans-renflouent-les-caisses-avant-noel/

You can read the full piece above (in French). 

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. 

Morgue signs new deal

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.

Well done Arthur and good luck. 

http://www.catalansdragons.com/en/articles-9/220-8254-arthur-mourgue-signs-contract-extension/


Dragons add Dudson

 Welshman Gil Dudson has signed a 2 year contract with the Dragons arriving from Salford. 

We would like to welcome him and wish him well. 

Thursday, 17 December 2020

Seasons Greetings and Joyeaux Noel

 We would like to wish all of our readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. 

Oh and don't forget the big derby game with Palau on the clubs Youtube this weekend...

Monday, 14 December 2020

Ex dracs battle it out in Elite 1 over the weekend...

 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


Lezignan 20-16 Carcassonne was the final score. 

Friday, 11 December 2020

One in, one deal extended and a postponement...

 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. 

Let's hope for better in 2021. 


St Esteve 50-14 St Gaudens

 The reserves side finally got going in the domestic league putting a half century on St Gaudens over the weekend. 

St Estève XIII Catalan (28) 50

T : Le Cam, Laguerre 2, Rougé 3, Flovie, Franco, Ribas

G : Brochon 7


St Gaudens (4) 14

T : Delage, Wall 2

G : Dumas

Nice to see our favourite player Romain Franco back on the try trail !!! :) 

The match was live on the internet and you can watch the highlights here. 




Friday, 4 December 2020

2020 Season review video

 


You can get to previous seasons highlights by clicking here. 

Catalan Media review the 2020 season

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. 


Young talents sign extensions with the Dragons

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. 

Monday, 30 November 2020

Casty leaves Dragons

 The great Catalans fire sale of 2020 carries on with Remi Casty the latest to depart. 

https://www.totalrl.com/casty-quits-catalans/

We knew the club had put it all in to make sure the fixtures were fulfilled, but didn't expect this...


Good luck Papa. 

Wednesday, 25 November 2020

2021 Super League squad rumours and confirmations...

 With the potential cash flow issues from finishing this season, costs look like they will need to be cut.


INS

Gil Dudson (Salford)

David Fifita (Rumoured) (Wakefield)

Mike Mc Meeken (Castleford)


OUTS

David Mead (Rumoured) 

Mika Simon (Carcassonne) 

Sam Moa (Lezignan)

Eamon O'Carroll (Coach)

Lucas Albert (Lezignan) 


RETAINED

Israel Folau 

2 more departures from Stade Gilbert Brutus

Mika Simon and coach Eamon O'Carroll have both left the club. 

Simon has been a successful player in 2 spells and joins Carcassonne to play in Elite 1. 

With Lucas Albert also joining this will add to the depth of quality in the domestic competition and we wish them both luck (apart from when they play us!). 

The second new name clearing their locker is coach Eamon O'Carroll who leaves to head back to the UK. 

We would like to thank all of the departing players and staff for their work with the club. 

Tuesday, 24 November 2020

Moa trimmed

 boom boom. 

Sam Moa, the man from Samoa has left the club to join Lezignan in Elite 1. 

We wish the great man well and thank him for his service at Stade Gilbert Brutus. 

Monday, 23 November 2020

Player cull could be starting now...

A number of websites are beginning to indicate that there could be a player cull coming at Stade Gilbert Brutus this winter. 

With revenue non-existent and more than the usual number of away trips to the United Kingdom to contend with, the club has been indicating that finances are going to be tight going forward. 

There is some positive news in the form of potential support from the French government and the outline of a TV deal with L'Equipe, but until that's all in the bank we have to budget for what we have. 

Top of the list of names on the way out is David Mead who Treize Mondial indicate had been offered to a number of Super League clubs before the impending end of his contract. 

Mead joined after impressing in the last RLWC and has been solid during his time in Perpignan. 

The other name being touted as heading out sooner rather than later is Remi Casty

He is a club legend but with a couple of English forwards coming in to the club, is there a place for him in the line up? He would be quite expensive to be a squad player you would think. 

Could be a tough few weeks...



St Helens 48-2 Catalans Dragons

 


Thanks for all the praise but it’s no consolation right now. 

Dragons folded when they needed to show a backbone the most. 

It was one of those performances that we have consistently shown on the road throughout our history. 

Nothing in attack, ill disciplined and weak at the back. 

The coach, who has been much criticised on this page over the years looked hurt. Not upset, not angry but hurt. 

He had put a team of players many of whom are equal or better than those of St Helens out on the field and they didn’t perform. 

We can point to the travel and the rapidly emerging stories about financial issues as potentially mitigating factors, but the cold hard truth is that you can keep replacing the players every year as much as you want but there is something inherent in the clubs DNA that means they don’t consistently have the mental toughness to win matches of this nature. 

The odd win here or there is now no longer enough for this team. 

It’s not fair on Bernard Guasch who continues to invest money in the team and in managing the logistical challenge of getting to England and back all the time. 

And, despite my reservations about his style of play, its not fair on Steve McNamara. 

He looks like he has no idea how to solve this issue and my level of respect for the guy rocketed after he refused to bow to the Sky interviewer’s desperation for him to blame the RFL suspension panel for the loss. 

My understanding is that in not taking the Toronto route out of the season and trying to keep Superleague honest we might have to try and offload some of the bigger earners at the club to try and make it through 2021 in whatever format the season happens. 

It was interesting to see the pundits on TV Friday saying that there should be some form of compensation coming our way to offset a lot of the cost of private jets. I agree that there should be a plan to help Dragons over the winter and I look forward to seeing what Robert Elstone has to offer. 

In the meantime, let’s head to the beach and see what happens over the next few weeks. It’s a well-deserved break after this most unusual of seasons. 


Wednesday, 18 November 2020

Dragons hit by play off semi-final bans.

 If you are reading here look for some controversial defence of Joel Tomkins and Micky McIlorum's actions from last week, best click elsewhere. 

For me the punishment's fit the crime and these two have let their team mates and coaching staff down with a lack of discipline. 

If these were isolated incidents within the clubs playing staff you could move on and put it down to the excitement of having a play off chance. 

But it isn't so you cant. 

Its a constant thorn in our side and something that can ultimately have an impact on the clubs ability to compete for honours. 

I am all for not taking a step back and for being their for your mates. They are core elements of the game of rugby. 

But picking up a player whose nose you just smeared over his face to try and make it look like he is play acting is wrong. 

This would blow over so much more quickly if the club or the coaches faced the press and said "yeah we crossed a line". But Joel Tomkins defence using his brothers Twitter feed makes me think that they are all taking that "its not our fault" line. 

The owner is also said to be furious over the punishments handed down. But you can be sure that if the boot had been on the other foot he would have been advocating the degree of sentence handed down. 

Play off time should be exciting and wonderful and we should look forward to the occasions. However we continue our journey from being everyone's 2nd favourite team to one of their most hated. 

I don't like that path and want us to show more discipline and control on the pitch whilst not actively recruiting bad boys who can do you no good sat at home because they are banned. 

Carcassonne 24-18 St Esteve

 The tough start to the season for Justin Murphy and his Catalan reserve side continues after a narrow defeat to a strong Carcassonne side. 





Monday, 16 November 2020

Catalans Dragons 26-14 Leeds Rhinos

Dragons Catalans (18) 26

T : Tom Davies, Samisoni Langi, Israel Folau, David Mead

G : James Maloney 5


Leeds Rhinos (6) 14

T : Alex Sutcliffe 2, Konrad Hurrell

G : Rhyse Martin


Hooray !!! Catalans have beaten Leeds and managed to find a way to win in the Super League playoffs. 

There was plenty to admire in the Dragons performance on Friday night, but this being Catalans we must deal with some other stuff as well. 

Micky McIlorum and JoelKins showed a lack of discipline at key points in the match with a high shot followed by lifting the player off the worst offence. 

That is on McIlorum's rap sheet, Tomkins was more for a poke (shall we say) at Richie Myler as a tackle was completed. 

I didn't mind Myler when he played for us but as the season has gone on he seems to be getting more and more of a moany arse (hahaha see what I did there?!). 

Back to the match and we came out of the traps super fast getting 12-0 ahead before Rhinos had really go started. 

Of course we switched off and let them in with tries on either side of the half time hooter before Rob Lui gifted a try to David Mead which saw us breath a collective sigh of relief. 

The players did too and let Konrad Hurrell score more of less from the restart. 

It kept it interesting until Jimmy Maloney walloped a penalty from close to half way which finally put the Yorkshiremen back in their box.

So it's on to St Helens next week and a match we have a better than average record in. So you never know. 



 

Thursday, 12 November 2020

Catalans vs Leeds preview

A virtually full strength Catalans Dragons side takes on Leeds tomorrow at the HJ Stadium in Warrington. 

On paper this will be a good clash but as Sam Williams doesn't play for us anymore (remember him and that game!!) we might need a bit more fortune to get the "W". 


Both sides have been up and down this season with consistent performances and results hard to come by. 

This could be a cracker or it could be a dud. Expect anything! 


The squad

1. David MEAD

3. Samisoni LANGI

4. Israel FOLAU

5. Fouad YAHA

6. James MALONEY

7. Josh DRINKWATER

8. Rémi CASTY

9. Micky McILORUM

10. Sam MOA

11. Matt WHITLEY

12. Joel TOMKINS

13. Benjamin GARCIA

14. Julian BOUSQUET

15. Mickael SIMON

16. Tom DAVIES

19. Mickael GOUDEMAND

21. Paul SEGUIER

24. Jason BAITIERI

25. Arthur MOURGUE

28. Sam KASIANO

29. Sam TOMKINS

Tuesday, 10 November 2020

My local team releases a charity/9's shirt for 2021

Please forgive me the indulgence of featuring the new shirt of my local team Boston Buccaneers from Lincolnshire, England. 

However the club has had a tough year with no community rugby to get income and matches for their players. 

Rather than mope, the club has been busily working on a charity and 9s shirt which will be raising money for military charities. 

This is particularly close to the heart of all at the Buccs after the tragic death of serviceman Scott Stevenson who was a player for the club. 



I think you will agree it captures the colours of the club along with the military connections to Lincolnshire, most notably the Lancaster bomber. 

I cannot wait to get mine and go to training in it.. Well done BBRLFC. 

St Esteve 30 - 18 Toulouse

 Its a win in round 2 for Justin and the team. 

Toulouse were beaten despite a resilient effort in Perpignan. 

Relive the best moments below... 




Wednesday, 4 November 2020

Rules changed as Dracs make play offs...

The 2020 Betfred Super League season will be reshaped through November in response to the impact of Covid-19 cases at two clubs. 

After Wigan Warriors’ shot at the League Leaders’ Shield on Friday evening, four elimination Play-Offs will determine the make-up of the Grand Final on Friday 27 November.

Following the confirmation yesterday (Monday) that Castleford Tigers are unable to play for at least another week after further positive tests, fixture planning for the remaining three rounds of the regular season was further complicated by news of a number of positive tests at Hull KR who this morning advised that they would not be able to fulfil the remaining three matches.

The Super League and RFL Boards have agreed on a revised format and Operational Rules (respectively), which will see the regular season wrapped up within the next four days, after which the top six teams in the table will qualify for the Play-Offs. The club that finishes seventh – either Salford Red Devils or Huddersfield Giants – will remain on standby.

As a consequence of the change in the Regular Season structure, the previous requirement for a Club to complete a minimum number of games (15) has been removed.

The two remaining Super League fixtures, both Round 20 matches to be played at Emerald Headingley on Friday 6 November, will see Wakefield Trinity and the Red Devils conclude their campaigns at 5.30pm on Sky Sports, which will be followed by the Warriors v Giants at 745pm, a fixture which will determine who wins the League Leaders’ Shield.  

The St Helens and Catalans Dragons fixture, scheduled for Thursday 5 November in Perpignan, will be cancelled, with both teams having already qualified for the top six, and due to the imminent national lockdown and heightened concerns over international travel.

The Warriors hold top spot with a winning percentage of 75% after last Friday’s compelling derby victory at St Helens – but will face Giants knowing that defeat would hand the League Leaders’ Shield to Saints for a third consecutive season (on points difference percentage).

The top two teams will sit out the first round of the Play-Offs, while those finishing third to sixth in the table on win percentage move into the elimination matches. Those games will be played on November 12 and 13.

The winners will then face first and second in the semi-finals on November 19 and 20, at home venues, to determine who plays in the Betfred Super League Grand Final at the KCOM Stadium on Friday 27 November.

Super League Head of Commercial Rhodri Jones said: “The revised format to the play-off schedule provides fans and Sky Sports with an extended series of exciting knockout matches to finish the season.

“Nothing has been predictable in this 2020 season and we hope players, supporters and the media will appreciate why we have made this change.

“We believe this revised structure provides the best and fairest way to ensure the two most deserving teams reach the Grand Final.

“I’m sure everyone will be excited about five huge games, set to deliver an even more exciting climax to the 2020 season.”

The five clubs at the bottom of the table after this week’s fixtures will stay on their current win percentages with the remaining fixtures struck out.


Remaining fixtures – all live on Sky Sports and available by the Our League app.


Friday 6 November (Emerald Headingley Stadium).

Wakefield Trinity v Salford Red Devils - 6:30pm CET

Wigan Warriors v Huddersfield Giants - 8:45pm CET


November 12 (Venue TBC) - Play-Offs Round 1 - 8:45pm CET

3rd v 6th

November 13 (Venue TBC) – Play-Offs Round 1 - 8:45pm CET

4th v 5th

November 19 – Semi-Finals (Venue of 1st)

1st v lowest-placed Play-Off winner

November 20 – Semi-Finals (Venue of 2nd)

2nd v highest-placed Play-Off winner


Friday 27 November

Betfred Super League Grand Final (KCOM Stadium, Hull)

Elite 1 round 1 round up with Love Rugby League

Elite 1 Championship Results (October 31/November 1)

Limoux 22-12 St Esteve

Carcassonne 37-4 Albi

Villeneuve P-P Palau

Toulouse 26-24 St Gaudens

Avignon P-P Lezignan


Find out all you need to know at Love Rugby League by clicking here for this weeks round up.

Tuesday, 3 November 2020

Domestic campaign starts with a loss for Murphy...

 Limoux (12) 22

T : Torres, A. Bourrel, M. Peault, P.L. Bourrel

G : Torreilles 3

St-Estève XIII Catalan (12) 12

T : R. Khedimi, Zafra

G : Brochon 2




With a number of clubs having strengthened, Elite 1 is poised to be a great competition this season. 

St Esteve lost their opening match against the Grizzlies despite having been level at half time. 

Salford 42-24 Catalans Dragons

 Salford Red Devils (6) 42

T : Krisnan Inu 3, Rhys Williams, Tui Lolohea 2, Kallum Watkins

G : Krisnan Inu 7

Catalans Dragons (18) 24

T : Paul Séguier, Tom Davies, Sam Kasiano, David Mead

G : James Maloney 3, Arthur Mourgue



A strong first half performance was followed by a tailing off in the second half as Salford came back to give us a bit of a chasing. 

Look, we are so over this season and the challenges in getting the games done that we wont be moaning about the coach or the players. 

It's a miracle we are where we are and let's leave it at that. 


Monday, 26 October 2020

Dragons vs Wire P-P

 With two more positive tests in our camp over the weekend, Catalans match against Warrington tonight has also been postponed. 

This leaves our chances of getting to the minimum match number fo qualify for the play offs virtually over. 

After all the effort and expense of trying to get matches on and fans in the ground, this is a massive blow to the club. 


Friday, 23 October 2020

New Covid rules in Catalunya

 It looks like we will be finishing the season (if at all) behind closed doors in Perpignan after the latest upgrade in Covid restrictions in France.


With both the Giro and Vuelta having trips into le hexagon cancelled this weekend it was inevitable I suppose that an uptick in cases would lead to restrictions.


There is now a 10pm curfew and no gatherings of over 1000.

Thursday, 22 October 2020

Elite 2 French League Round 1

 Elite 2 Championship Results – Round 1 

Carpentras 28-14 Lyon

Pia 34-10 Lescure

Entraigues 20-18 Baho

Toulon 56-4 Salon

Villegailhenc 38-20 Villefranche

For all of the news, views and round up click here to visit Love Rugby League's coverage. 

Hull match postponed leaving Dragons up against it to qualify

 The playoffs that seemed within our reach a couple of weeks ago now look most unlikely as we will struggle to get to the minimum number of completed matches required to take part. 

Tonight's match with Hull FC has been postponed due to an outbreak in the Catalans camp. 

We hope all of our affected personnel recover quickly and the effects of Covid aren't serious. 

Monday, 19 October 2020

Home vs Hull - 22nd October

 With the cancellation of the Wigan match, this one is important on 2 levels.


Firstly, the game needs to take place so we can get closer to the minimum number of matches played to qualify for the play offs and secondly we need to win it!


We have mixed form at home against Hull so fingers crossed we will be able to get the win and keep the pressure on the other clubs around us.


More discussion on the match is on our forum here...  https://forums.rlfans.com/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=630817

Wednesday, 14 October 2020

Wigan vs Dragons P-P

 Wigan have had positive tests and our match with them tomorrow is now off. 

We have to play 15 matches to "complete" the season. We have played 12 and will be keeping everything crossed we can play our remaining matches to get to that number. 

I fear Bernard might go on the rampage if not. 

French domestic league scheduled to start next month

 Hooray... covid permitting we will have some rugby league action to sustain us over the cold winter months.


Elite 1 and Elite 2 are going to be up and running soon.


Here is a link to treize mondial which has the best coverage of the season.


Its defaulted to the Catalans dashboard but you can support other teams (if you want!)


https://treizemondial.fr/equipe/st-esteve-xiii-catalan/


Let's hope for a good uninterupted season and a Catalans vs Palau grand final to keep all of us happy.

Monday, 12 October 2020

All to play for as Dragons keep spot in top 4

 ...ok, ok I know we play Wigan next and we always get hammered by them, but let's just pretend that we don't have to travel and play them.


Catalans Dragons (22) 34

T : Joel Tomkins 2, Tom Davies 2, Israel Folau, Benjamin Garcia

G : James Maloney 5


Hull KR (0) 4

T : Harvey Livett

G :

Catalans showed no mercy to struggling Hull KR as the momentum of a potential play off push continues to build at Stade Gilbert Brutus. 

With a first half performance that blew the visitors away the Dracs continued to score points in the second half and go into their tough trip to Wigan in high spirits. 



Sunday, 11 October 2020

Dragons continue to dominate Wakefield

 Catalans put 40 on Wakefield as their season hit its stride at just the right time. 

The Dragons recently completed a league and cup double over Trinity before this encounter in the covid hit season. 



We have a key few weeks coming up now where it will be important to keep this momentum going to be in with a chance of making the top 4. 

I know its not ideal to have ppg as the format for ending the season but in this odd campaign we have to work to the rules and despite forum people saying otherwise, we certainly aren''t getting preferential treatment. 

Dragons show under strength Rhinos no mercy

 It's the sort of match that doesn't usually happen to Catalans. 

Under strength after a rapid run of games, Leeds made a large number of changes. In previous campaigns though I would have expected their fringe players to step up and batter us. 

Thankfully this time we had enough to give them a good hiding and raise spirits and morale for what is going to be a busy and important run in. 



Play off places to be decided by ppg, but Dracs fail to push advantage home against Wire

 Our last league match saw us go into it top of the league before Wigan beat us (as usual). 

It's not all over by any means but a second consecutive league defeat, this time at the hands of Warrington Wolves wont be helping morale or the quest for post season football. 

To be fair, the home side were the better side so we need to improve and soon...



Catalans are concentrating on the league....

 after cup exit to Salford. 

This one started so well and I hoped that we would have enough to blow them away in the first half. 

It didn't work out like that and its safe to say that Salford have the sort of spirit and stickability in matches that we sorely lack. 

Well done to them, I hope they go on and achieve more in the competition. 

I will resist the temptation to be critical of the coaching team ! 



When a match goes to golden point, you are in the mad house and it's impossible to be critical of the team. 

Let's try and move forward now in the Super league. 

Wigan too good for Catalans as fans return to Perpignan

 Just when things started to look all shiny and rosy...

Wigan rocked up in Perpignan and despite it not being the usual level of beating for us, were still good enough to get home and dry without too many issues. 

Sigh.




It's while ago now... but here are the highlights of the Wakefield double header from season restart...

 We were lucky enough to bag Trinity twice in consecutive weeks back in August. 

I was in Cornwall on the phone continually to job agencies stressing about how Covid had robbed me of a livelihood, but it was a nice boost for me to see Dracs get a couple of wins. 

The league match was really one sided with us outclassing Trinity...




The cup match was a lot closer, but we were still good enough to get over the line. 



What a good couple of weeks for us. Could this be the start of a decent run?

Wednesday, 23 September 2020

Preview - Warrington away 25th September

 I would love to say this one will be an away win but I think that results and performances are fast becoming an afterthought and we should just focus on fulfilling the fixtures we have to avoid some of the people on the internet moaning and demanding we are chucked out.


The spotlight seems to be moving back on to the coach and how a team crammed with such talent can contrive to find ways of losing matches so this could be an interesting watch to see how that plays out.


Prediction Wire 38-4 Dragons

An apology from the Editor

Morning UK based Dracs fans. 

I just wanted to update the website with a post apologising for the month of inactivity on the website. 

As with a large amount of the population I have some personal challenged caused by the Corona Virus pandemic and need to prioritise finding a solution to them before concentrating on the website. 

We aren't gone or going away, and there will be a bumper update of the Wakey matches, Wigan and Salford coming soon. 

In the meantime thanks for your patience, please stay safe. 

Thursday, 13 August 2020

Castleford fade as Dragons show what they are capable of

 Where to start with this one eh?

I was about ready to take my foamy cool beer and head out into the garden to take in some rays rather than watch this match. 

Castleford were hitting us at over a point a minute until the quarter hour mark before we managed to battle our way back into it. 

The performance of Israel Folau on the left edge and his desire to include Tom Davies outside him was key to the swinging of momentum. 

The Cas sin bin before half time also helped leaving them short handed in the boiling heat of Leeds. 

The second half was more of the same and as terrible as we were against St Helens last week, we were awesome against Cas this. 

So what can we take from this performance? 

Not a lot really, I think that we are in for a roller coaster ride (as usual!!) for the rest of the year. 


Dragons hammered as Superleague returns

 


It was a case of same old same old on the road for Catalans who put in a mystifying display as Superleague resumed. 

Despite a decent first 10-15 minutes where we were trading sets with Saints it soon fell apart and if it hadn't been for a neat ball pump from James Maloney late on we would have seen another 0 next to our scoreboard on the road. 

Of course the majority of the the talk off the park was about the taking of knees, I think that might have helped cover some of the players deficiencies on the park for the 80 minutes to be honest. 

Fixture change this weekend

 Following postive Covid 19 tests post Salford's win over Hull we will now be playing Wakefield Trinity on Saturday. 

Its Tony Gigot derby time !!!!

Monday, 10 August 2020

The Secret Diary of Israel Folau, aged 31¾

 Monday.

A neighbour comes round and asks to borrow a cup of sugar. I inform him that in Alan chapter 17, it says sugar cannot be traded on a Monday and then I insinuate that he has no right to exist as a human and is lower than vermin. Nice chap.


Tuesday.

Shocking scenes in Beirut with that enormous explosion. It's probably because they claim to have recorded civilisation there going back 7000 years which is impossible as the earth could only plausibly be 4000 years old. It says so in this book, probably. Anyway, I'm hoping there will be some sort of show of solidarity with the Lebanese at the game this weekend that I can make all about me.


Wednesday.

Day of rest due to a misprint in the bible.


Thursday.

Golf on the telly. This is outrageous and ungodly. If god had meant for us to play golf, he would have given us putters for fingers. I throw my TV out of the window and send the PGA the bill.


Monday, 3 August 2020

The state of Israel

I was away yesterday and hadn't even considered following any rugby by any means. Setting off back home, my phone peeped into life. A message. "Exactly how much of a c--- is Israel Folau?"

A bit of back and forth and I got the story of the day. And the answer, it transpires, is a lot of c---.

I'm not sure how you avoid knowledge of the Black Lives Matter movement and the global outpouring of support following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Clearly 33 players before the St Helens game had managed to give it some thought and make the universal gesture of support before kick-off by taking to the knee.

For a game with the history of ours, this is important. See the stories of black Welsh players, seeing their opportunities in rugby union stymied by systemic racism, come north and make their way in our game for one instance. See Clive Sullivan go (they're saying go, go, and he goes). And let's not pretend there aren't issues within the game or that the communities in which our clubs exist are havens of enlightened thought, behaviour and culture. This matters.

Folau has, at time of writing, not explained his action - or lack thereof. We see other knobheads say they'll only kneel for prayer, the Queen and when they proposed to their wife. It's a weak argument made by weak, wannabe hard men (and it is men, and I'm looking directly at Dominic Raab here). It doesn't take much to extrapolate his previous bullshit to think this is what it's about. It wouldn't be very christian of him to take a stand - literally - on this.

We have to make a stand here. Folau does not represent what we at sang-et-or are about. We're already chipping in to the Anthony Kennedy Trust, as we've talked about before. Now, we're doubling our commitment and every time he does what he did on Sunday, we'll match our AKT donation with the same amount to Rainbow Noir.

Rainbow Noir is a volunteer led social, peer support and community action group, which celebrates and platforms people of colour who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer and/or Intersex (LGBTQI). We're sure Israel will be pleased to help raise money for this valuable cause.

Monday, 27 July 2020

Weekly round up #4 27/07/2020

We have a match this week!!! Yay!

This weeks round up starts with supporters club news...

Sky looking for Dragons fans
Niel Wood the UK Supporters Club supremo writes...

"SKY are keen to have some fan interaction in their coverage so we are looking for a few fans who will be watching the St Helens game on Aug 2nd on TV who would like to feature as Dragons fans for the day. It involves watching the game at home - they will rig up (via your laptop camera I think) so that they can watch you watching the game and get reactions to tries, tackles etc.

We don’t have many places available so I thought that I would offer to this group of loyal fans first 

Let me know if you would like to take part. 

Best wishes

Niel"

If you don't have details for Niel get in touch and we will sort you out. But be quick.

TV deal in place for Dracs
This is one that has run and run with a number of options getting close before the season started and then finished. 

L'Equipe is a name with massive resonance for fans of French sport so to get them in is a brilliant thing. 

I think some of the keenness for us to be able to have fans in was probably linked to this deal in some way and so it only remains for me to say "in your face Leeds"...

Seriously though, this is a positive thing for the club, the league and the game in France. Let's blow their socks off and show them this is a sport you have to watch. 

You can read about it here

Tony Gi(goes) to Wakey
After leaving the Dragons this winter having failed to agree terms on a new deal Tony Gigot has popped up in Wakefield of all places. 

He had been linked with Castleford in recent days but he follows Olivier Elima, Antoni Maria and Morgan Escare in turning out for the Wildcats. 

His recent trial with Toronto (remember them?) didn't show him off in his best light I have to say but wouldn't it be brilliant to see him back at his best in Super League?

Read the Dragons legends views on his move here

Ex-Coach honoured to be taking over Ottawa
Despite me wanting to write a joke about Ottawa not having much success in the hit parade since "Hands up, baby hands up" apparently we need to be serious and write about former Dracs player and coach Lauren Frayssinous heading up the Ottawa Aces. 

Its well documented his time in the big chair at Stade GB ended badly but we wish him well and have found this interview we wanted to share. 

Until next week where we might start talking about rugby games again, or continue with this weekly newsletter... or neither :) 



Thursday, 16 July 2020

2020 season restart fixtures confirmed

The 2020 Superleague season kicks off again on 2nd August with all of our first months matches to be shown on Sky Sports. 


Being a cynic, the good news ends there as we are likely to lose all 5 based on them being away to sides likely to finish above us in the table (maybe with Wakefield as the exception. 

We begin at Champion St Helens before visiting the Mend-a-Hose where in recent years a stuffing is pretty much nailed on. 

Salford will be up next with Morgan Escare looking to put us to the sword before Wakefield and then another likely hammering at Wigan. 

However, should we win a couple of those matches we would be in the hunt with some home matches to come.

It will be interesting to see how changes to some clubs rosters and a long lay off might work in terms of freak results 

Can't wait 

Wednesday, 15 July 2020

Weekly Round up #3 (15/07/2020)

To be honest with you all, I'd never imagined this feature would get to a second week, let alone a third! So let's press on with the latest news round up of Catalans news from around the World Wide Web.

Tomkins unhappy with lack of discussion on rule changes

Sky Sports News Twitter feed posted asking what people thought of the implementation of 6 again and the removal of scrums for hygiene reasons. 

They struck gold as England International and Catalans star Sam Tomkins was keen to reply and put his point across, possibly without consulting his agent first. 

I don't think this was the post that got the RFL and Superleague complaining about players social media usage but Samkins will have certainly caused some annoyance in the corridors of power. 


Bernard hits out again 

Club owner Bernard Guasch has hit out at Superleague owners after it was rumoured Leeds would refuse to travel to France (again) citing that the fact you could have 5000 in the ground would give Catalans an unfair advantage. 

The fact we travel to the UK every other week and are two games behind the rest of the competition sees to have escaped the attention of Gary Hetherington and some of the others owners. So I will remind them. We will not win the league as a result of being able to play in front of a crowd. So stop trying to politicise this issue for your own agendas and egos. Thanks.


Dragons back in training

After a scare earlier last week where the club stopped training sessions to get some test results. Thankfully all looks better now and this gallery from the clubs official website shows the players going through their paces. 

More next week !!! 

Thursday, 9 July 2020

Monday Round up #2 (on Thursday) 09/07/2020

I know I know... a promise is a promise and I failed :)

Better late than never they say, here is the weekly round up. 

Folau
First up comes the news that controversial Israel Folau has agreed a deal to extend his Perpignan stay to the end of 2012. 

This is a really interesting piece of news of a number of levels. 
  1. Do Superleague have to ratify contract extensions, or if its an option taken up by player or club does it not count as a "new deal"?. With all the bluster at the time Folau arrived and a change in rules to prevent controversial players signing contracts in the future, have they been too busy on other things allowing this to get through or have they no justification for a complaint? 
  2. Does Folau grudgingly deserve a little credit here? He could have taken a large pay rise and moved back to the NRL or changed sports to join the Top 14, but he wants to give Dragons a full season. I don't know the ins and outs of his contract and whether his money has gone up but this action is certainly interesting and if it was any other player, Superleague would rightly be pushing the news. 
  3. Does this mean that Steve McNamara is also close to a new deal? There is a lot of planning going in for 2021 and beyond at the moment and it would seem the coach is part of that process. 

Training
The Dragons returned to training over a week ago ahead of their August 2nd date with St Helens. However after a lot of social media pictures showing the players arriving at the club earlier this week with masks on, training has been suspended pending the outcome of some Covid testing. 

We think that's going to be known tomorrow and hopefully all are clear and we can get back to work on the pitch. 

Simon
Super Mika Simon is hanging up his boots at the end of the season. No that doesn't mean he is joining London :) . 

But I wouldn't rule him out for Palau Broncos. 

Thanks big fella and let's hope we can see you off in style. 

That's all for this week, see you on Monday*







*Maybe

Friday, 3 July 2020

Contract extension for Folau

Israel Folau has today signed a contract extension for the 2021 season with Catalans Dragons. 

The deal that brought him to Superleague was originally only for this year but with the state of the competition and Dragons likely to be adrift of the playoffs being two rounds more behind the rest of the teams the player wants to use 2021 to have a proper go at the league. 

Tuesday, 30 June 2020

Steve Brady of Catalan Media tells us how the likely resumption of SL is going down in Perpignan.

ANTICIPATION is building in Perpignan for the restart of Super League following the announcement of a return to training for Catalans Dragons.

Les Dracs will regather on July 6th to begin a mini pre-season programme before their first fixture against champions St Helens on August 2nd.

The Dragons will have had an unprecedented 21 weeks between games when they return to action against Saints at a venue to be announced in the UK but it’s the much-awaited return of Les Dracs to Stade Gilbert Brutus which has supporters in Perpignan wringing their baguettes in eager anticipation.
“It’s been such a long time, it’s been painful,” long-time supporter Roger Mourgues told us. “This club is one big family and it’s not the same when we’re not together. We’re just awaiting the date of the first home game.”

Only season ticket holders, sponsors and officials will be allowed into the Brutus under current anti-virus guidelines but as time passes there is hope that more fans will be allowed in – and the remote possibility of supporters from the UK at the Brutus before the end of the season.

“It’s better than nothing,” said Mourgues. “And if the virus continues to retreat maybe we will all be allowed in.”

The Brutus stadium is the heart of the community in the northern quarter of Perpignan, nestled between the airport and the city centre, and the lack of action has left a huge void in the area.

Early signs of life at the ground are already emerging with the club’s merchandise shop and brand new Brasserie Dragons bar/restaurant now open for business and coach Steve McNamara said his players couldn’t wait to get back to the Brutus pitch.

“I’m proud of the way the players have responded to this situation. Lockdown has been pretty severe in France but the players have all stuck to their individual programmes, they look fit and healthy and it’s obvious that they are raring to go,” he said.

“Sam Moa got clearance from the medical experts this week, he’s worked really hard and he’s ecstatic that he’ll get the chance to play again and we can’t wait to get him back out there.”

All that remains is for Super League fixture-planners to factor in fixtures in Perpignan. McNamara said: “From a Catalans perspective, the situation isn’t difficult, we’re here and ready to play home games under restricted crowds according to the latest government guidelines. The stadium is fit to host games, the club is making sure of that.

“There will be no quarantine to stop teams coming in and out of the country, or for us to visit England, the bio-secure documents are all there and lodged with the RFL in terms of how it could happen for all teams so the conditions are in place to have regular home and away fixtures.

“There is a clear method of travel available, we’re looking at flying in and out of the UK on the day of our away games during the early weeks of the restart so there is no reason why English teams can’t do the same and visit us.”

McNamara said it was crucial that his team were allowed home advantage, particularly in a shortened season with a revised four-team playoff.

He added: “Switching to a four-team play-off makes the whole competition tighter and there are less games for teams to catch up if they’ve dropped points at the start of the season. We’ve won three from four and we need to build on that right from the start. You can’t afford to get too far behind with just 22 games in total to play in a limited number of weekends available.

“Whoever wins the Grand Final is going to thoroughly deserve it this year as it’s going to be attritional. There are fewer games, but over a much shorter period of time. It’s not something you’d like to see every year but we have to get our teeth into it and let’s go.

“In some regards it could be even more special to win it than a normal season.”

Monday, 29 June 2020

Monday round up #1 29/06/2020

 I am aware of how tardy I have been in keeping the website updated during the Covid-19 pandemic and have even toyed with the idea of sacking the whole thing off.

However, I am still here, for now, and keen to keep bringing Dracs news to the UK masses. 

This is all done without any official links to the club and without any sources, its all from using the internet and news sources to try and bring you the best comment. 

One new innovation I wanted to introduce was a round up of the weekends news in a regular Monday post, so here is number 1. Hope you like it. 


Joan Guasch
The owners Son has left the Dragons domestic Elite 1 side for Lezignan after many years of service. 
He is a reliable player and decent goal kicker so it will be interesting to see how he goes elsewhere and what the club does to replace him

Ben Pomeroy
The Aussie left the Dragons elite side many years ago before coming back at Warrington, our domestic side and Broncos Palau. 
It's reported he has left there and is likely to retire. 

Mike Mc Meekan
The Daily Mirror has reported that the England international Mike Mc Meekan is leaving Castleford Tigers to join the Dragons for 2021. 

Mixed reaction online to his probable departure with Cas fans seeming to think he was past his best and just looking for one last pay day. 

Dragons return to work
The excellent Forty20.news website has this morning posted an article about how the Dracs are going to be phasing their return to trianing. 

You can read the full piece here

...and finally
The last bit of club news this week surrounds the coach Steve McNamara who its fair to say has mixed reviews from this correspondent! 

However, following his recent coaching master class on the Super League website (which we shared here) he has appeared on the Rugby League United Podcast and it is a really fascinating listen. 

It has certainly helped sway my opinion even more on Steve and I would encourage you to listen by clicking here

If you see a story and think we've missed it, please use the contact form to get in touch. 

Friday, 26 June 2020

2nd August confirmed as next Dragons match

Super league is back and Catalans are part of the season opening triple header on Sunday 2nd August. 

We will be playing St Helens away (gulp) at 1615. 

Come on the Dracs!!!!

Thursday, 4 June 2020

Dracs to kick off Super league return ?

According to a number of reports on the internet (including some from sources we trust!), Catalans Dragons weather postponed match from earlier in the season at Wakefield will be the match that is re-arranged to restart Super League.

With the Dracs needed to spend time in England its looking like a block of games off mainland Europe for us with a trip to St Helens following a week later so that we are back level on matches before a full round of games the following week.

That would see us play as follows...

Wakefield Away 1st August Ko to be confirmed
St Helens Away 8th August  Ko to be confirmed

So we would have a mini pre-season in England with two away games ahead of the full recommencement of the league.

With pro sport officially banned until 1st September in France it might be that a number of other away matches fill the next three weekends and we then head back to France and play 5 at home on the bounce.

I like this plan because it means we don't have to wait as long as supporters of other teams. Although our home form has been bang average for the last couple of seasons under McNamara so the thought of a of block of home matches fills me with dread.

Fingers crossed the rates of death and infection continue to decline on both sides of the channel and these plans become reality.

Stay safe.


Thursday, 14 May 2020

Reports of an extension for Folau

According to the French rugby union website Rugbyrama, Israel Folau has resisted the temptation to follow Dimitri Pelo and Fouad Yaha into the Top14 by refusing to sign a contract with Montpelier for that sports following season. 

It is reported that the Australian is close to agreeing a contract extension with the Catalans Dragons, a deal which will keep him in the 13 a side code. 

I am not sure how I feel about this to be honest. 

Much as I deplore the views he has shared, the investment the Catalans have made deserves a greater return than the couple of games before lockdown ahead of him clearing off to union for a bag of money. 

What is a positive sign is that the club are working on contracts for next season already with the key thing being keeping the strong core of the side together. 


Thursday, 7 May 2020

New French team down under...

https://pacifique13.com/en/home/

A french speaking Rugby League team is bidding to join the lower leagues of Australian domestic competition and has launched their new website.

Pacifique Treize Rugby League is an Intrust Super Cup expansion bid for a team representing the French speaking Pacific Island territories of New Caledonia, Vanuatu, French Polynesia (Tahiti) and Wallis and Futuna that will be based in Noumea, New Caledonia.  

Laurent Garnier (not the 90's house DJ from the "F comms" label, that I know of) a man from Perpignan with an Australian wife is behind the bid and we wish him well.

I wonder if we might see some French prospects looking to try out and play down there going forward should the bid be successful.

Fakir calls time on his career

Former Dragons forward Jamal Fakir has taken this break from the game as his cue to hang up his boots and retire from the game. 

Fakir was most latterly of our second favourite French club, Palau Broncos having also played domestic rugby for Lezignan. 

We would like to wish him all the best in his retirement. 

Tuesday, 5 May 2020

Bearing up in lockdown...

Where to start with 2020. 

Lock down life is now starting to get on my nerves a bit. I am working hard looking out of the window at the latest day of Lincolnshire sunshine. 

I miss the training, playing, camaraderie and enjoyment of being around my own rugby team. As well as watching (and generally moaning) about the performances of Catalans Dragons. 

The game is getting a hefty loan of £16m from the UK government and our club is looking to Paris for a response if reports in the media are to be believed. 

We could be in this for a while yet, and with sport being banned in France until September at the earliest to prognosis that the Dragons might be part of this season in Superleague looks remote unless we can get the team out of France and through a UK quarantine so they can play all their matches away from home. 

Too many questions is making my mind ache so I am going back to work... 

Stay safe. 

Tuesday, 21 April 2020

Republished - An article I wrote for my local club.

Boston Buccaneers

To say I was looking forward to this season of Rugby League would be an understatement.
It had only been a house move across Peterborough to the Deepings but suddenly I lived in a county where rugby league was being played close by. Last year the family and I got to all but one Buccaneers match despite a combination of unseasonably cold weather laced with gales on occasion.
To tempt them out of the house was a challenge and cost me a fish and chip supper on the way home from each match but they love the game and having been to the likes of Stade Gilbert Brutus and the Mend-a-Hose Jungle it was nice for them to watch a match where they could run about and not get told to keep still every five minutes.
The matches were of a really good standard, despite Boston struggling against the Wolf Hunter they put in a really good show against the Outlaws.
Despite being away on holiday for the London 9s I invested in a jersey (with my own squad number from playing for Yaxley Yaks touch team “7” on the back).
2020 arrived and once the fixtures were on the website I updated the family calendar with all home matches for Boston with strict instructions not to fill the days with other ‘stuff’… like anniversaries, birthdays and so on.
As a Catalans Dragons fan, I was also planning Boston matches around trips to see my other team, but once they made the decision to sign Israel Folau I chose not to buy merchandise or go to matches whilst he was at the club. Enough said.
And then along came this coronavirus and spoiled all of our plans. At the top level the game is struggling to decide what to do with regards to the season and I suppose all clubs at our level are at the behest of local union clubs who will dictate our player availability should the season still be unresolved by the autumn.
Naturally the issue of public health and the wellbeing of loved ones is absolutely paramount in all of this, but as a football pundit said on the news the other day “it’s ok to miss sport without being disrespectful”.
I agree with that wholeheartedly and it may just be 6 a side touch rugby I play, but last Friday night when we should have been playing league matches I was moping around the house lost.
Fingers crossed this will all be over soon and we can get some sense of normality back. In the meantime supporters can get behind their club by buying a shirt or training top to hopefully earn them a few quid and get the sponsors names back out there when we can go out.
Stay safe.

Thursday, 16 April 2020

Maloney linked with NRL return

James Maloney has been linked with a return to the NRL who are looking to start playing again on 28th May.

The excellent website Forty20 news covers the story in full.

Click here

Wednesday, 15 April 2020

A Southerner in League 2020 season volume 1

Where to start with 2020 eh?

Do you all remember when Israel Folau was the topic of conversation and the club had gone from being one of the best loved clubs in Super League to the team people loved to hate?

Them were the days.

To be fair, on the park the Dragons have made a decent start to the season. The win at Hull showed some real balls, something which this team has lacked since the days of Trent Robinson.

Aside from the Dragons the league has been impressive generally with "We play league" and "Inside Super League" adding depth to the TV coverage of the sport.

As someone living outside of the traditional heartlands I have to say that the momentum seemed to be turning towards league and I was hopeful of some better days ahead with financial enhancements meaning we could compete on the national sporting stage.

Now though, of course, we are living day to day, locked in our homes and thinking about paying bills as opposed to when sport starts again.

I have read a lot of stuff about how its ok to spare a thought for sport during lockdown. Its not wrong to think about something that brings you joy as opposed to the morbid nature of day to day life.

I am already hoping that there will be some matches to see and that I will be out and about watching the sport again before long.

In the meantime, please stay safe. 

Tuesday, 14 April 2020

No resolution for Elite 1

The French rugby league has announced that there will be no resolution to the 2019/2020 domestic league season with no titles to be awarded.

Monday, 23 March 2020

Dragons kit sponsor changes direction

O'Neills sportswear has changed tack today by announcing they are moving to manufacture scrubs for the medical profession during the current covid-19 outbreak.

Good on them we say 

Stay safe 

Wednesday, 18 March 2020

Friday, 13 March 2020

Leeds refuse to travel after player show symptoms.

Catalans Dragons vs Leeds Rhinos will now not take place after a Leeds player showed signs of symptoms.

We are just grateful that a sensible thing is happening and wish all a speedy recovery. 

Tuesday, 10 March 2020

Dragons furious at being asked to play Leeds

With the entire world in the grips of the Coronavirus outbreak, Catalans and Leeds will be played behind closed doors this weekend.

Bernard Guasch has been scathing (again) of the RFL with Leeds Rhinos not escaping his ire.

Despite offering to have the fixture switched to Headingley or delay it whilst compensating Leed's travel costs all alternatives have been rejected, pretty bizarre when you consider that no TV deal means there is no reason not to move.

Dragons felt they couldn't pick from their season ticket holders to accommodate a reduced capacity so agreed to playing behind closed doors.

The irony that most of the Leeds fans will have already booked their long weekend away and will still be travelling isn't lost on me.

Did anyone say revenge for Dragons signing Folau?

Juniors repeat the feat in Avignon

Following on from the reserves win in Avignon came the juniors win over the same side.

Avignon (14) 14

3 tries & 1 goal

St Estève XIII Catalan (30) 38

T : Ribas, Baby, Munuera, Goffin, Estève, Noguer, Llensa
G : Baby 5

Close to all of the points came in a frantic first half. 

Domestic league win for Catalans

Avignon (0) 10

T : C. Rey, De Monte
G : Arnaud

St Estève XIII Catalan (14) 24

T : Laguerre 2, Brochon 2, Albert
G : Guasch 2

Catalans won what we are now calling the Tony Gigot derby with an efficient away performance at Avignon over the weekend.

Having built a commanding lead before the interval Lucas Albert was among the scorers in the second half to cement the win.

Our recent form has seen us jump from 5th to 2nd in the table.

Dragons beat last years grand finalists

Dragons Catalans (18) 30

T : Micky McIlorum, Matt Whitley (2), Fouad Yaha, Lewis Tierney
G : James Maloney (5)

Salford Red Devils (0) 14

T : Niall Evalds, Ken Sio (2)
G : Tui Lolohea

Despite a brief hairy spell just after the interval, Dragons did enough to beat Salford.

Steve McNamara was particularly unhappy with the way his side let the visitors back in with some individual errors.

However the impressive Matt Whitley responded to his Knights call up with two tries along with Fouad Yaha who continues his march up the the top 10 of Dragons touchdown scorers.

This was a decent win which if backed up this weekend against the Rhinos will see people starting to talk about us.


Wednesday, 4 March 2020

Comeback win massive for Catalans

Hull FC (16) 29

T : Mahe Fonua 2, Carlos Tuimavave, Jamie Shaul, Manu Ma’u
G : Marc Sneyd  4
DG : Marc Sneyd

Catalans Dragons (10) 34

T : Benjamin Jullien 2, Fouad Yaha, Josh Drinkwater, Samisoni Langi, James Maloney
G : James Maloney 5
DG :




James Maloney started to repay the faith Dragons showed in signing him and the influence seen so strongly in last seasons State of Origin with a last minute winning try for Catalans at Hull FC.

For 60 minutes it was the standard Dragons away performance with slack defending and a deficit of spirit.

However Sam Tomkins started to get some joy on the home sides right edge and smashed through it on a number of occasions to get us back in the game.

A drop goal looked to have been enough to win it for Hull before Maloney rode a number of tackles in getting over the line for the winner.

Key performance in the game came from Fouad Yaha who despite a spell in union and missing plenty of games through injury has moved into the top 10 try scorers in club history.

He is on the same number of touchdowns as the great Thomas Bosc, although of course there was a lot more to his game than getting over the line to dab down.

This is still a great achievement for Yaha and he is a beast of a player when fit. Let's hope he can keep it going throughout the season and that Lewis Tierney and Tom Davies have some competition.

Elsewhere, his recent dominant performances have seen SamKins back in the England fold. There is Knights recognition for Davies and Matt Whitley. 

Thursday, 27 February 2020

Heavy win for reserves

Lézignan (0) 4

T : Li. Albert
G :
DG :

St Estève XIII Catalan (8) 41

T : Laguerre, Le Cam 2, Salabio, Brochon, Cozza, Perez
G : Brochon 1, Lu. Albert 5
DG : Lu. Albert




We still look like missing out on the playoffs this season, but a welcome return to league form after a decent cup performance last weekend. 

Reserves picking up form with heavy Cup win

There was good news for the domestic league side as they hammered Villefranche to get through to the last 8 of the French Cup.

Super Roman Franco got a hat-trick and after a slow start to the winter for him, the wing man is starting to get over the line more often.

Maybe there is still hope of a Superleague appearance for him.

Villefranche (0) 10

T : Gleeson (2)

G : Rodriguez



St Estève XIII Catalan (36) 62

T : Zafra, Meresta (2), Franco (3), Marguerite (2), Laguerre, Ribas, Brochon

G : Brochon (9)

Juniors win at Realmont

Réalmont (16) 24

T : (3)

G : (6)



St Estève XIII Catalan (10) 52

T : Goffin (3), Dauset (2), Llandri, Jobe, Belmaaziz, Castano

G : Estève (8)

There was a place in the quarter finals of the Coupe de France at stake in this one and the Dragons had to come from behind to ensure qualification on the road.


Dracs open their account against Tigers

Fortunately the Dragons performance was able to move the emphasis from off the field shenanigans to on field victory as we got some brief rest-bite from Folaugate. 

Dragons Catalans (20) 36

T : Sam Tomkins (3), Israel Folau, Samisoni Langi, Fouad Yaha

G : James Maloney (6)

 

Castleford Tigers (12) 18

T : Derrell Olpherts, Cheyse Blair, James Clare

G : Richardson (3)

The fact that the man the news crews travelled across the world to see scored with his first touch in Superleague shouldn't be allowed to detract from the brilliant performance of Sam Tomkins who bagged a hat-trick with some proper hard running from the back. 

There were points in the match where defending seemed optional for both sides. 

All of Castleford's try's seemed to come from defensive howlers the home side made. 

But that's being pedantic. The first win is on the board and whilst there was still enough to suggest it will be a long season for the Dragons, we will take the points and move on. 



Saturday, 15 February 2020

Dragons release new kit.

The club has released a special kit to raise funds for victims of the recent Australian Bush fires. 

A couple of other clubs have done it but hats off to Dragons for following suite. 

Friday, 14 February 2020

Reserves best St Gaudens

St Estève XIII Catalan (12) 44

T : J. Chan, T. Chan, Brochon, Laguerre, Meresta-Doucet, Flovie, Franco (2)

G : Brochon (6)



Saint-Gaudens (16) 24

T : Minga (2), Busch, Stefani, Lucas

G : Th. Franck (2)

Roman Franco returned to try scoring form that made him a potential Super League player last winter with 2 in this win over Saint Gaudens.


Some bloke is making his debut... maybe

After a couple of weeks of soul searching I have finally decided to break cover and offer my thoughts on what's been occurring.

It has been a really difficult time for Rugby League, Catalans Dragons and on a smaller scale this website.

John and I have always been proud to be an outpost of Catalan fans in the UK and with the creation of the UK Supporters Club last year things were starting to build and grow organically.

Of course we wanted me people to read the site and more people to show an interest. Not like this though.

In the days after Israel Folau signed for the club we were fielding media requests and seeing site traffic the likes of which dwarfed the days after our Challenge Cup Final win.

The Press Association spoke to me and I found myself like a Premiership footballer trying to answer questions by not answering questions.

With hindsight, the postponement at Wakefield was probably a good thing for Dragons with time to process the anger directed at them.

Everyone's favourite second team is now the one all love to hate. That is going to take some getting used to for us.

Incredibly though some of the headlines have moved off Folau and onto Anthony Gelling, such is the way the media works.

But with the potential for the Aussie to debut at the weekend, all eyes with be on Stade Gilbert Brutus tomorrow.

Where am I at with it now?

I fundamentally disagree with the signing and I think that Steve McNamara has made a terrible decision. But regular readers will know that I have not wanted him coaching my team since day one.

If not even a trophy can change my view, this certainly won't.

I am not going to lie, I did spent time googling which Super League club is closest to South Lincolnshire and offered the family the option to change teams. Something that is alien to me as I am of the camp that says you pick a team you stick with it.

But after seeing that its almost equidistant from our house to Hull FC, Castleford, Wakefield and London I think I am going to stick with Dragons but at a distance.

Once Folau is gone and once McNamara is gone then I hope my passion returns. For now though the behaviour of some in the corridors of power at the Dragons has pissed me off to the extent I now longer look forward to matches and no longer anticipate trips to see my team play.

O'Neills have already made their feelings known on the matter, but its worth reiterating that any merchandise I was planning to buy for my family this season wont be happening and the money donated to our charity of choice.

However, amongst all of this, a season is taking place.

We (and I still just about use that word to describe the Dragons) play Castleford at home tomorrow and here is the squad.

The squad

2. Lewis TIERNEY
3. Samisoni LANGI
4. Israel FOLAU
5. Fouad YAHA
6. James MALONEY
7. Josh DRINKWATER
8. Rémi CASTY
9. Micky McILORUM
11. Matt WHITLEY
12. Joel TOMKINS
13. Benjamin GARCIA
14. Julian BOUSQUET
17. Benjamin JULLIEN
20. Lucas ALBERT
21. Paul SEGUIER
22. Arthur ROMANO
23. Antoni MARIA
24. Jason BAITIERI.
27. Gavin MARGUERITE
28. Sam KASIANO
29. Sam TOMKINS

Sunday, 9 February 2020

Tuesday, 4 February 2020

Superleague Chairman threaten Dracs with the law...

This is going to get uglier and much worse before a resolution is found.

The BBC is reporting that Hull KR owner Neil Hudgell is threatening to sue the Dragons for any loss of earnings relating to the Catalans signing Israel Folau.

You can read the full article here. But with an unveiling cancelled in Perpignan and a meeting of Superleague Chairmen tomorrow, it's far from done and dusted that the player will ever make an appearance for the club.

Where this will leave Bernard Guasch who has repeatedly said in the past that the English clubs are out to get him is not known.

Bring out the popcorn memes people... 

Here we go again...

Where to start with this club eh?

I will be honest and say there have been times over the last week where I have been thinking that investing my time, money and interest in another club would be preferable.

After this shambles, the transfer window for my family and I remains open. Get in touch if your club needs supporters.

But I am old school and am cut from the cloth that says when you pick a team you stick with a team.

How Steve McNamara retained his job last season remains the best magic trick I have seen since David Blaine was suspended over the River Thames in a box.

It defies belief. He got a lucky run to win the Challenge Cup final of 2018 but even then managed to ship out that seasons best player in Josh Drinkwater and replace him with Matty Smith... How'd that one work out Steve?

We have gone from playing some of the most exciting rugby in the division to some of the worst and if anyone was looking at us as a playoff club this year, you want to give your head a shake.

We are in a battle to stay up and need to hope Toronto keep the level of performance they put in on Sunday.

It's not just McNamara that's at fault here though. The club seems to be carnage from the meat cleaver wielding owner down.

Recruitment seems a joke.... Remember Josh Drinkwater from a couple of paragraphs ago? he got brought back once the club realised Matty Smith needed a lot of time to get fit. Confused?

You will be.

Joel and Sam Tomkins seemed to bring the worst out of each other, especially in a McDonalds... so they spent some time apart with Samkins in France with us and Joelkins at Hull KR. This winter the club felt they should be back together... in a beach resort with loads of bars.

So far so good, but there is still plenty of time for that to go nuclear.

All of this bizarre, bizarre behaviour has been knocked into a cocked hat by the awful decision to sing Israel Folau.  You will all have read John D's excellent pieces on this site about that issue and seen we are committed to trying to push an agenda that is against hatred, so no more needs adding on that.

However throwing all of this in the mix, it's probably very little surprise that Dragons were beaten heavily by Huddersfield.

Catalans Dragons (6) 12

T : Fouad Yaha, Sam Tomkins
G : James Maloney 2

Huddersfield Giants (16) 32

T : Joe Wardle, Jermaine McGillvary 2, Aidan Sezer, Louis Senior
G : Aidan Sezer 6

Where do we go from here?

Well Wakefield actually... and I fear another hiding is coming.


Catalans lose close encounter

Villeneuve (12) 34

T : Bachoukh (2), Lasvenes, Brioux, Melhout, Tabu

G : Lasvenes (5)



St Estève XIII Catalan (18) 30

T : Cozza, Dezaria, M. Laguerre, J. Flovie (2), Marguerite

G : Brochon (3)

Catalans lost to Villeneuve over the weekend in a fixture lost behind the start of 2020 Superleague.

We have fallen to 5th in the table but with a game in hand.


Thursday, 30 January 2020

Dragons launch official new app

Away from all the chaos, the club has today launched its new official app. 

I have downloaded it and found it really good and a massive upgrade on the old one. It's available on Android for a start!

Here are the details from the official club website. 

Wednesday, 29 January 2020

The Folau Pledge

On the back of yesterday's announcement by the club and subsequent editorial on this site, our editorial team decided to try to turn this into something positive.

Impotent rage is simply that, and a waste of emotion to boot. Instead, we're going to try to turn our attention to making sure some good comes out of this all.

This writer is making a pledge.
For every minute Israel Folau plays for the Dragons this year, I will donate 10p to charity.

The charity we've chosen is the Albert Kennedy Trust.
They do great work with vulnerable young LGBTQ+ people. 24 percent of homeless young people identify as LGBT. Of those people, 77 percent believe that coming out to their parents was the main factor for their homelessness. This charity aims to help those people and last year they provided 6,075 nights of accommodation to vulnerable LGBT young people.

Each week, we'll update the running total and include YOUR donations too. Pledge for a game - maybe when your team is playing the Dragons - for a month, for the season, whatever. Maybe just chip an idle two quid if you can at some point between now and the end of the season. Whatever you feel.
However you wish to join in, DONATE HERE and send us a screenshot of your receipt on twitter or the messageboard and we'll add your amount to our totaliser (widget on the homepage coming soon).


Please share widely and join in if you can. Let's help make a difference and get something good out of this whole sorry mess.