Paul Gallen says the St George Illawarra Dragons’ current form reflects a need for greater contributions from the team as a whole. Speaking live during the club’s match against the Newcastle Knights at Newcastle, Gallen emphasizes that the game is a team sport and that responsibility cannot be placed solely on individual players. According to the reports, he rejects the idea that blame can be directed to particular players and instead points to the broader requirement for improved collective performance. The comments are made in the context of the Dragons’ ongoing struggles, with the interview framed around how the team can respond on the field. All three outlets present the same core message: Gallen argues that the solution is not limited to changing or criticizing one player, but involves players doing more together—through execution, effort, and coordination—to improve results. The remarks are delivered during live coverage of the Dragons vs Knights game.
Paul Gallen says St George Illawarra need more team effort
Paul Gallen says the St George Illawarra Dragons’ current form reflects a need for greater contributions from the team as a whole. Speaking live during the club’s match against the Newcastle Knights a...
- Paul Gallen makes the comments during the Dragons vs Knights match at Newcastle.
- He says rugby league is a team sport and performance depends on the group.
- Gallen says blame for the Dragons’ current form cannot be placed on individual players alone.
- He indicates the Dragons need more from players collectively.
- The remarks are reported by multiple outlets from live game coverage.
Paul Gallen speaks live from the Dragons v Knights game at Newcastle, admitting it's a team sport and the blame can't lie on individual players for the Dragons current form.
20 hours agoPaul Gallen speaks live from the Dragons v Knights game at Newcastle, admitting it's a team sport and the blame can't lie on individual players for the Dragons current form.
20 hours agoPaul Gallen speaks live from the Dragons v Knights game at Newcastle, admitting it's a team sport and the blame can't lie on individual players for the Dragons current form.
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