NRL legend Phil Gould has come out in support of St. George Illawarra’s controversial decision to part ways with head coach Paul McGregor. The Dragons have been under immense pressure this season, with the team sitting in 13th place on the NRL ladder and having won only three of their 14 matches.
Gould, who is a former coach and player of the Dragons, believes that the club had no choice but to make the change. He said that the decision was “unfortunate but necessary” and that the team needed a fresh start.
Gould believes that the new coach, Anthony Griffin, is the right man for the job. He said that Griffin has a proven track record of success and that he is the perfect fit for the Dragons. He also praised Griffin’s ability to develop young players and his ability to get the best out of his teams.
Gould also believes that the club’s decision to appoint Griffin is a sign of their commitment to winning. He said that the club is determined to turn things around and that they are willing to make tough decisions in order to do so.
The Dragons have had a difficult season, but Gould believes that they can still turn it around. He said that the team has plenty of potential and that they need to focus on improving their performance on the field. He also believes that Griffin is the right man to lead the team and that he will be able to get them back on track.
Overall, Gould believes that St. George Illawarra’s decision to part ways with Paul McGregor was necessary and that Anthony Griffin is the right man for the job. He believes that Griffin has the ability to get the best out of his players and that he can help the team turn things around. Gould also believes that the club’s commitment to winning is a sign of their determination to succeed and that they will be able to turn things around in the near future.