jodragon40
Staff
I was on another forum and the discussion was raised in relation to the STGI playing just at Win stadium and until that happens we can't move forwards and be successful as a JV.
Well those remarks opened up a can of worms.
My personal opinion in reply was, as a 10 year old Dad took me to my first footy game. We had to catch 3 trains to get to Kogarah Jubilee Oval. 29th March 1970, 3pm kick off, St George v Eastern Suburbs.
What a game, we won that day 23 - 17, the place was packed over 12,000 went that day. Our tries were scored by blokes by the name of King and Langlands. Changa kicked 4 goals and in that close game we kicked 3 field goals, by a bloke by the name of Phil Hawthorne who was a duel international.
The atmosphere was something that I will never ever forget. It reminded me of watching my first real football match as a 5 year old in Bradford, England, you call it soccer here.
I disagree that we should have 1 home ground, Kogarah Jubilee will always be hallowed ground to me and it would do the club a great disservice to our history never to play there again. Yes I am a traditional Dragons tragic but now I am a STGI tragic.
Yes we are a joint venture and I accept that theres no going back to a single entity, we couldn't. I for one are grateful that we didn't follow the same path as the Rabbitohs.
But for some alleged supporters to argue that we can't move forwards as a JV and be successful unless we only play at Win is simplistic and erroneous in my humble views.
Anyone have views on a 1 home ground policy?. Happy to discuss this issue with anyone in a constructive and amicable manner.
Well those remarks opened up a can of worms.
My personal opinion in reply was, as a 10 year old Dad took me to my first footy game. We had to catch 3 trains to get to Kogarah Jubilee Oval. 29th March 1970, 3pm kick off, St George v Eastern Suburbs.
What a game, we won that day 23 - 17, the place was packed over 12,000 went that day. Our tries were scored by blokes by the name of King and Langlands. Changa kicked 4 goals and in that close game we kicked 3 field goals, by a bloke by the name of Phil Hawthorne who was a duel international.
The atmosphere was something that I will never ever forget. It reminded me of watching my first real football match as a 5 year old in Bradford, England, you call it soccer here.
I disagree that we should have 1 home ground, Kogarah Jubilee will always be hallowed ground to me and it would do the club a great disservice to our history never to play there again. Yes I am a traditional Dragons tragic but now I am a STGI tragic.
Yes we are a joint venture and I accept that theres no going back to a single entity, we couldn't. I for one are grateful that we didn't follow the same path as the Rabbitohs.
But for some alleged supporters to argue that we can't move forwards as a JV and be successful unless we only play at Win is simplistic and erroneous in my humble views.
Anyone have views on a 1 home ground policy?. Happy to discuss this issue with anyone in a constructive and amicable manner.