Tuesday 18 January 2022

Integrity fears as France bars all unvaccinated visitors

The French government have moved to bar inward travel for all unvaccinated visitors, seemingly on the back of the farce in Australia with Novak Djokovic adding on a particular clarification that no exemptions will be made for sportspeople competing in France.

Super League, quite obviously, will have two French clubs in the upcoming season. Wakefield chairman Michael Carter - a man, incidentally, for who we have a huge amount of time - was quoted on the BBC yesterday saying he has six members of his first team squad unvaccinated. While he was his usual eloquent self in saying he isn't going to force anyone to get jabbed and that the risk of not playing games may sway some of his current refuseniks, his larger concern that should the rules change mid-season that other sides will be able to send full-strength sides while Wakefield - at Toulouse first up - may well not.

While we have a certain, small amount of sympathy with his predicament, there is a simple solution.

Players: Get. Jabbed.

It's really not a problem. It's a tiny jab, you may feel a bit crappy for a couple of days, tops, but then you're fine. You're big brave boys who treat pain and injury as an occupational hazard and you won't have a vaccination? Give over. You've already had plenty of vaccinations in your life, so don't give us anything about a blanket apprehension to them. And don't come the 'don't know what's in it' lark given all the supplements you're on - and potentially worse. Also, if you've ever had a pie at Featherstone, then that's something you don't know what it contains. Get over yourself, stop listening to Stuart Fielden who has clearly had too many bangs on the head, and get jabbed. Or make yourself unavailable for one-sixth of your club's away games in 2022. While risking your own health and that of your club-mates, club staff and everyone you come into contact with.

Get. Jabbed.

Thursday 13 January 2022

2022 Kit update

 The new Catalans Macron kits have been launched to mixed reviews it has to be said.





I have to say I don't mind them but for UK based supporters of the club its going to be a bit of a stretch to buy one.

I priced up a home shirt on the website with taxes and shipping and it was over £100 when converted back.

I could get a NRL jersey shipped over for less!

So I have asked the official supporters club if there is anything that can be done via the Dragons or Macron to make kit available in the UK without the additional costs.

It would still be over £70 for a shirt.

Saturday 8 January 2022

Carcassonne 41-6 St Esteve

 A tough 2021/2022 season continues for St Esteve after this heavy defeat to title chasing Carcassonne. 

Carcassonne (12) 41

T : Gambaro 2, Alberola, Francis, Bouregba, Dauliac, Bitigri

G : Herrero 6

DG : Herrero 

St Estève XIII Catalan (0) 6

T :Parenti

G : Brochon




Friday 7 January 2022

Rugby a treize rentre la maison!

 Great news, click here.

Wheelchair team win over Montaban

 Montauban (20) 35

Catalans Dragons (23) 46

T : Bourson 3, G.Clausells 2, Vargas, Lacombe, Doré

G : G. Clausells 7


Close at the interval the Dragons were able to get ahead in the second half and secure the win. 

Thursday 6 January 2022

Women open their season with a win

Pia (4) 14

T : Gallina 2, Pacull

G : Herpin 1

St Estève XIII Catalan (30) 54

T : Bianchini 4, Rivas, Akpa, Abelanet, Roses, Fourcoy, Canal

G : Collette 7

A great derby win to star the season for the Goddesses who dispatched the PIA Donkeys, putting over 50 points on them. 

St Esteve 32 - 4 Toulouse

St Estève XIII Catalan (20) 32

T : Parenti, Carré, Franck 2, Scimone, Khedimi

G : Marty 4

Toulouse Olympique (0) 4

T : Stefani

G :

A win and potentially the Dracs back on track after beating their soon to be Superleague rivals TO13. 




Dragons launch new Macron kits

 




Despite a bit of online stick about the look of the kits, I really like them.

I won't be getting either though based on the crazy pricing online and large delivery from the EU to the UK. 

Shame. 






An apology

The site has been thoroughly neglected in the run up to Christmas thanks to my workload with the festive period being wiped out by the whole household testing positive for Covid. 

Some level of service will be resumed going forward.