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Why does Nathan Brown survive?

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O.k now nothing against him personally but does he have something on the club as anyone else would have been sacked years ago. He's had the players to get a premiership for the past 3 or 4 years and now even with still half a decent team they just don't cut it with teams such as Tigers or Bulldogs who are full of no name players yet their coach gets the best out of them. I know it's not the coach that drops the ball over the line, but for example wouldn't a good coach have blasted it into the players that they shouldn't be doing one handed put downs in the first place. I still reckon if Phil Gould had coached the Dragons they would have at least 2 premierships in the past 15 years. I like the gut but my point is that coaches in his situation usually get the chop, so why has he survived?

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  1. mmm dragons supporter huh

    ok here goes, he is a good coach, but has been let down by his players, all that changing coaches does is bring a different perspective to coaching (seeing things from another side) trying differing train drills and techniques

    Dont get me wrong I am not sticking up for him but rather just pointing out the obvious....

    dont sweat it the dragons are just trying to recover from the loss of barrett and needing another playmaker (richie williams does look promising)

    like last year they will come back to make the 8...


  2. Yes he's outlived his game time and has to go.

    I agree, but who's go tell him? I can't see anyone again this year!

  3. DRAGONS ROCK THE NRL

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