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Andrew Lancaster to stay until 2028 after constitution changes

“Oh, if the opportunity comes right now and I’m good enough to do the team, then yes, frankly I will welcome the idea,” he said.

“But now, I just focused on the sharks. In both cases, if they keep the rules, they change the rules, they will do as they deem appropriate. Everything that is out of control.”

Addin Fundia-Blake seized Tonga in last year’s Pacific Championships.Credit: Getty Images

“That ship set sail for me a long time ago, and I’m happy to represent Tonga and play for sharks.

However, he confessed that every year when the series between the states began, he was “a little jealous”.

“Probably the biggest games in the calendar and you want to be a part of it,” he said.

“So yes, as I said, if the opportunity emerges, I don’t have to go to that arena and see how I went.

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Meanwhile, Fundia-Blake was sure of Cronulla’s 14-12 victory against South Sydney on Saturday.

He still managed to move the ball 162 meters and 20 teams in 47 minutes in the field, and helped Cronulla release his third victory.

“This was an ugly win, but sometimes you should win ugly, Fund said Fundia-Blake.

Dragon boss has been locked for three more years when recruitment guru arrived

Dan Walsh, Michael Chammas

Dragons President Andrew Lancaster will continue for three more years after the changes in the Structural Stability of the Joint Venture Club, which aims to provide more out -of -field stability.

Lancaster’s long extension comes at a critical intersection for the courageous loss given to North Queensland last Friday.

Daniel Anderson started as a recruitment manager at St George Illawarra this week, withdrawing from the roosters, while the General Manager Tim Watsford took responsibility for the club only in June.

Lancaster’s current three -year term, at the end of this season, Win Corporation’ın 2018 Stelers’ın Stelers’ın 50 percent of the club would continue to follow the purchase of the purchase of the conditions would continue under the conditions.

The first privatization agreement envisaged a new chair every 12 months every 12 months. Between 2018 and 2022, Andrew Gordon, Brian Johnston, Craig Young and Lancaster served in the role before the club policy was changed to guarantee at least three years of time for each chair.

A similar agreement is now signed by the St George Illawarra Board. As a result, Nine Entertainment, the publisher of this Masthead, is a member of the Board of Directors and CEO CEO Lancaster, at least until the end of 2028.

Dragons President Andrew Lancaster.

Dragons President Andrew Lancaster.Credit:

In the field, the defeat of the cowboys on Friday was eight or less ninth this season by St George Illawarra. Red V would have won half of these strict losses, and five teams would be between log jam for a final point.

Anderson, on Monday, will lead a renovated recruitment department in the club, and the dragons are in the star power market ahead and in half to complete a promising group of local youth.
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