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Worthington's Dragons Supporters' Player of the Season 16/17

Worthington's Dragons Supporters Player of the Season 2016/17

To register your vote for the Dragons' Player of the Season, sponsored by Worthington's, simply select the player from the shortlist below.  

The player shortlist has been selected by the Dragons' Coaching staff, and they would very much like for the Supporters to make the final decision on the player who it is felt has contributed the most this season.

Voting for the award closes 10:00am on Thursday 11th May.

 

Sorry, Voting is now closed for the Worthington's Dragons Supporters' Player of the Season 2016/17.

Dragons 27 - 19 Edinburgh

A cold Sunday afternoon at Rodney Parade was warmed up by another exciting, committed and thoroughly determined performance from the Dragons, with a hugely important result in defeating Edinburgh. 

Much had been made pre-match about the team attempting to create a fortress at Rodney Parade, with the 3 previous home wins in succession going some way to build the atmosphere that makes our stadium such an intimidating place for away teams to visit.  This victory not only increased this record to 4 successive home wins, but crucially continued the momentum that the recent performances had been slowly building.

An hugely entertaining first half was dominated by the impressive playmaking skills of Angus O'Brien & Sam Beard in the backline, and a massively dominate performance from Ollie Griffiths.  A player of huge potential, who's development has been curtailed by nagging injuries thus far, is starting to show just why Dragons supporters hold him in such high esteem.  He not only dominated the breakdown, but in the loose demonstrated his undoubted skillset and rugby nous, often drawing in the Edinburgh defence and spreading the ball wide, a skill that seems to have escaped Welsh Rugby in recent times.

The invention and rugby nous was not limited to these 3 players, with TRT showing some great awareness to steal the ball at a non-contested maul, and set off down the touchline, setting up a fantastic counter attack try for Carl Meyer, who finished very well indeed.

Sam Hobbs, who along with Sam Beard, has been a fantastic signing for the Dragons, ploughed over for the 2nd try, and Angus O'Brien then started and finished a move (after 3,287 TMO replays), created by yet another pinpoint kick from Sam Beard.  Genuinely lost count of how many tries his intelligent kicking game has created for Hallam, Ashton and Angus now this season.

Throughout this incredible 1st half Edinburgh played their part, with some enterprising Rugby, and a good performances from their No 8 Manu, fullback Kinghorn, and old Rodney Parade favourite Jason Tovey.

The second half, understandably failed to live up to the spectacle of the 1st, and became very disjointed due to the number of injuries sustained by both teams, but the Dragons defended bravely, and demonstrated the level of determined and stubborn resistance that the Rodney Parade faithful have been encouraged by this season. 

With a Angus O'Brien penalty sealing the win, Rodney Parade celebrated a very important result, and the momentum that it continues to build.  Praise must go to all the players involved, who really dug in, the new signings that have settled so quickly (especially Tavis Knoyle) and the senior players such as TRT, Lewis & Nick Crosswell, who are really leading by example. 

The coaching staff it must be said are developing a very entertaining brand of Rugby, the delivery of a very solid set piece, and the continued development of some of the best young talent around.  This can be demonstrated by the calm, confident and assured performances of Angus O'Brien in the last few matches.

We hit the road now, with tough fixtures both away at Leinster in Pro12 and then our European fixture with Worcester Warriors.  Running an away travel event for Worcester, we've already had a good number of bookings made for this trip, which we can hopefully take a good number of away fans with us.  We'd recommend booking early through our or the Dragons website (closes around Weds 7th Dec) to ensure suitable transport is pre-booked and available, and for us to take the maximum numbers we can to Support the guys through a vital Euro fixture.

A final word from us goes out to for Referee Frank Murphy, who took charge of his first game at this level.  Our congratulations to Mr Murphy, and we wish him all the very best for his career moving forward.  He handled the game very well, and seemed to be in control throughout the game, allowing himself time to make decisions, and not being influenced by a very vocal Rodney Parade crowd (unfortunately).  A few errors that Dragons Supporters felt were made were more to do with consistency of TMO application, but regardless of these observations, we offer our sincere best wishes, and hope he makes a big success out of his new career.

DOSC Man of Match (Vote on Twitter): Ollie Griffiths

Dragons : C Meyer; P Howard, S Beard, J Dixon (T Morgan), A Hewitt; A O’Brien, T Knoyle (S Pretorius); S Hobbs (P Price), R Thomas (R Buckley), B Harris (L Fairbrother), N Crosswell, M Screech (J Thomas), L Evans (capt), E Jackson (N Cudd), O Griffiths (Cudd).

Tries: Meyer, Hobbs, O’Brien

Cons: O’Brien (3)

Pens: O’Brien (2)

Edinburgh: B Kinghorn; D Hoyland, C Dean, P Burleigh, M Allen; (G Bryce) J Tovey (D Weir 53), S Kennedy (S Hidalgo-Clyne); J Cosgrove, N Cochrane (capt, S McInally), M McCallum, F McKenzie (L Carmichael), B Toolis, M Bradbury, N Manu (V Mata), J Ritchie.

Tries: Manu, Dean, Mata; cons: Tovey, Weir.

Referee: Frank Murphy (Ireland).

Competition - Present Man of Match Award with Guinness at Edinburgh Fixture

Thanks to the kind support of both the Dragons, and the Pro12 sponsors Guinness, we've been offered the chance to run a competition where one of our members can win the chance to present the Man of the Match award immediately after this Sunday's fixture against Edinburgh (15:30 kick off at Rodney Parade).

To enter just fill in the form below, and the lucky winner will be drawn at random this Saturday evening (26th Nov).  The competition is open to all Dragons Official Supporters' Club members, which remains free to join here for those that are yet to register.

Good luck...

#StandUpForTheMenOfGwent

Joint Supporters Group Meeting with Pro12 and Pro Rugby Wales

Notes of the Joint Supporters Group meeting with Pro 12 and Pro Rugby Wales

Wednesday 2nd November 2016

Liberty Stadium. Swansea

Attendees:

JSG representatives:

Cardiff Blues Supporters’ Club  Sarah Hopkins and David Elsmere

Crys 16                                               Ian Lewis and Steve Hiscocks

Dragons Supporters’ Club            Dan Hallett and Matt Andrews

Ospreys Supporters’ Club            Nigel Jones, Keith Collins and Geoff Jones

Pro 12                                                 Martin Anayi

Pro Rugby Wales                            Mark Davies and Antonia Lamont

DISCUSSION

AL opened the meeting at 6.45pm by welcoming everyone and thanking Martin for taking the time to do a return trip from London to Swansea to meet with JSG. Everyone present agreed that JSG would take the notes of the meeting for circulation to members afterwards. AL thanked JSG for their support for the recent derby games. AL ran through the list of questions that had been provided by JSG and their members in advance of the meeting and explained that they would either be picked up by MA and MD in discussion or could be specifically picked up by JSG.

MD echoed AL’s comments and said that PRW thought that meetings with the JSG was a constructive way to communicate on a two-way basis with supporters of regional rugby. MD confirmed that PRW as an ‘organisation’ consists of purely of one CEO and one Head of PR which is only contracted as a part time role – realistically and pragmatically with this resource the most effective way to communicate on complex issues is via the JSG – which is why, for example a conference call was arranged between all parties recently on the derby fixture scheduling.

MD thanked CBSC, OSC and DOSC for attending the meeting via phone conference the previous week which had been useful in setting the scene in advance of the recent derby games. MD confirmed that JSG will remain the primary means of communication on key issues as the official supporter network.

Martin Anayi, CEO of Guinness PRO12 (MA) introduced himself and said he welcomed the opportunity to meet with JSG. He explained that he had been working in his role with GuinnessPRO12 for 12 months and during that time a number of key changes had taken place to create a stand-along organisation with a dedicated team of people recruited to solely focus on promotion and development of the PRO12 Championship - not 6N or British and Irish Lions.

 

He believed that this was already seeing real benefits for the Pro12, although it was still early days.

MA priority in starting the job was to do something that hadn’t really been looked at before, which was to look at the Guinness PRO12 from a customer’s perspective. The feedback from supporters had been reviewed and already good progress was being made against the supporter ‘wish list’ but it would take time to get it right.

One of the main areas of feedback given to PRO12 was relating the fixture scheduling. Sunday fixtures were universally unpopular and supporters wanted regular kick off times on Fridays and Saturdays. Substantial changes have been made in this area with SKY Sports being asked to give up their exclusivity to Saturday games as a result of fan feedback. JSG asked about the impact of KO times on families with less afternoon games making it difficult to bring children to games. MA said that in order to meet the very clear demand for less Sundays and standardised KO times, this had been an unfortunate outcome and one that needed to be considered going forward. JSG recognised that it wasn’t easy to please all stakeholders but asked that this be a topic for future discussion with the group.

MA and MD outlined the significant complexity and time taken to renegotiate and existing contracts to allow the fixture moves from Sunday to Saturday included detailed discussions with key broadcasters to satisfy all needs; a lot of work had taken place to standardise KO times out to round 13 – this is further than the English Premiership as they have one broadcast partner and PRO12 has 7. 

The discussion turned to refereeing standards with JSG sharing several aspects of concern about the quality of officials and the impact that this was having on games and the supporter/player experience. MA stated that the other main issue raised by supporters to PRO12 in previous feedback and surveys was that of the officials. MA explained that whereas in England any issues with referees cantered around the issue of capability (as all refs were English refereeing English teams) he had been concerned previously at the questioning of the integrity of officials in the PRO12 which seemed to be based on their nationality. Any such assertion, whether perceived or otherwise, would have the potential to have a negative impact on the championship.  PRO12 had spoken extensively to all of the coaches last season who they had said that their main concern was that of quality of officiating, which was more important to them than neutrality at this point.

MA and MD explained the first priority for coaches was that PRO12 referees were deemed to have the right capability levels above and beyond merely being neutral appointments (as it was previously). Therefore based on the coaches feedback, PRO12 took the first step of creating neutral TMO’s and AR1’s (first touch judge). This has been achieved and significant cost covered by additional sponsorship so no impact to distribution to Clubs. Referee development key item but, like players, cannot develop referees overnight. Review of season to date taking place end Nov which will include referee appointments, decisions and development needs as well as assessment process.  

JSG asked about the development of referees and MD confirmed that Ireland and Wales were already well on with developing a good pathway for officials.  MA and MD outlined that Ireland and Wales have mature competition structures that allow development and fast tracking of referees across multiple competitions. They are now including Scottish and Italian development referees in those pathways to fast track new referees. PRO12 now has a defined Development Group of referees from the 4 countries with a focus on fast track.

JSG noted that a detailed discussion had taken place the previous week with MD about scheduling, and the recent derbies and a full explanation given. However, given the questions and feedback from supporters, JSG asked for further comment from MA.

MA explained that it was a very complex process with all 12 clubs submitting individual requests to the tournament director in May (this might for example include the Welsh regions requesting a specific weekend for Judgment Day). Then any stadium restrictions had to be accounted for.  MD added that this was particularly complicated in Wales due to two of the stadia being affected by football (Ospreys and Dragons) and one being affected by events at the Principality Stadium (BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park).

By the end of May, all clubs requests are taken into account as the Tournament Director creates a draft schedule. In June, once the Football fixtures are released, all stakeholders in the competition clubs, unions, broadcasters are provided with the weekend schedule for formal agreement at the end of June. 

The next step is for the broadcasters to make their ‘picks’ - their requests and this season the impact of the requests from PRO12 supporters for less Sundays and more standardised fixture times had to be negotiated into the contracts. This is then circulated back to the clubs who feed back to the Tournament Director for formal sign-off mid-July.

A two-week gap is then given before public announcement to allow Team Managers to book travel. The ‘Big Weekends’ approach as an exciting and vital new development in the competition to raise profile and effectiveness as a Championship was agreed by all Stakeholders in May; but dates have to be agreed across all 4 countries – ie Judgement Day date has to be agreed by Ireland to ensure Irish derbies take place same weekend and vice versa if any requests from Ireland/Scotland/Wales.

 Big Weekend at round 7 agreed and signed off by all parties end June, so everyone involved missed the implication of overlap with call up window in Wales and MA and MD apologised to supporters that had been unhappy with R7 schedule although they outlined that the call up window in Ireland also overlapped but there had been no issue in Ireland.  MD outlined that it was positive that the derby weekend had seen strong crowds and two great games of rugby from the wider squad players entertaining supporters without all internationals being available. MA pointed out that if the round had been inter-Union then Welsh regions would have been up against full strength Scottish or Italian sides who did not have the additional international weekend call up.

JSG thanked MA for his honesty and said that this openness with the wider supporter network previously might have prevented some of the comments posted on social media. MD said that PRW and PRO12 both feel strongly about being open with supporters and per the previous week’s discussions, the primary focus was to support the Clubs in the build-up to the important derby fixtures and to project the positive aspects of these games. JSG were supportive of this position as had been agreed at the previous meeting.

MA went on to say that there was now a bigger commercial balance between club championship and international levels and that both recognised that there were mutual benefits for success in both arenas, from a rugby perspective and a commercial one. MD said that the current relationship between the regions and WRU had been transformed over the last 12 months and that it was now much more of a partnership approach to rugby and commercial activity.

MD outlined that particularly in Wales, for the success of Welsh rugby, club and international rugby are completely inter-reliant.  MD emphasised the complete ‘partnership’ approach is currently working well in Welsh Rugby.

JSG asked about the move to an improved season structure. MA said that all parties recognised the need for less games in the season and that this was a hot topic everywhere. MD said that contractual arrangements were in place until 2019 and there was lots of work behind the scenes on developing options to plug the commercial gap that would inevitably be left by less international fixtures.

JSG asked about the value of continuing to have the Italian teams in the GuinnessPRO12. MD said that all aspects of the ‘product’ had to perform and if any area was not contributing or was affecting the quality or integrity of the championship, then that would be reviewed. MA said that the Italian market for rugby was generally struggling and PRO12 were active in trying to help them develop commercially. There are also participation agreements that had to be honoured.

JSG asked how PRO12 was considering its uniqueness (4 nations clubs) as a selling point and point of growth. MA said it was important that the PRO12 did not shrink but that it grew, and a discussion was had about the great opportunities supporters had to travel within this competitions, although logistics and costs could be prohibitive.

JSG asked whether there were plans to expand the PRO12 championship. MA said that standing still or going backwards was not an option and that PRO12 had to look to grow.  MD added that PRO12 was equally being pursued by other parties. His view was that this was inevitable given that there were only 4 professional leagues and two of those are ring-fenced.

JSG asked whether expansion would be likely by adding a development league and MA said that this was not on the agenda as improving quality was of key importance. This was currently an issue with others seeking a place in the PRO12 as even countries such as the USA and Canada don’t have a substantial structure in place as yet.

MD said that another advantage of the PRO12 was how flexible and open to change the participants were.

MA said that wage inflation remained a big factor in our game and that although revenues are increasing, wage inflation in still increasing at a faster rate, although there had been discussions at EPCR recently about this issue.

JSG asked about future TV deals and when the next one would be negotiated. MA said that the next cycle of deals starts in the 18/19 season and so this means going back to market in around April 2017. PRO12 are currently working on agreeing our proposition and packages so that we can place ourselves to get the best commercial deals. MD said that previously the PRO12 had not been sold as an exciting ‘product’ and a lot of good, positive work was going on behind the scenes in this area.

MA said that the recent improvements in attendances, TV viewership and digital engagement was helping the brand and the product which should, in the longer term, drive more investment in the PRO12.

AL said that the PRO12 would be seeking to engage with supporters again via survey to gain more feedback on the competition and would work with JSG to get detailed feedback from their memberships to inform PRO12 and PRW on the specific views of supporters in Wales; to help shape and focus forward activity to help provide the best possible customer experience for supporters of the PRO12 competition.

AL said that she would work with JSG to arrange a wider consultation session for the members of CBSC, Crys 16, DoSC and OSC in early 2017 and thanked everyone for attending.

JSG thanked MA, MD and AL for their time and for the frank and constructive discussions, reiterating that this was a great format to jointly discuss and communicate relevant issues on behalf of members and the wider supporters base.

Meeting closed at 9pm.    

Dragons Supporters Away Travel - Sat Ospreys 29th Oct

With support from the Dragons and Osprey's ticket offices, and the Region's sponsors Leisure Time and Worthington's, we are capable of offering a subsidised away trip bundle (Match Ticket & Return Travel) to the Ospreys on Saturday 29th Oct 2016.

The transport will depart Rodney Parade at 13:00, and then leave the Liberty Stadium at 18:00.  The pricing for ticket and travel bundle will be £25 for adults and £15 for Under 16's, and is available for purchasing here

Our first trip to the Scarlets was a great success, and it was fantastic to get our Supporters not only travelling together, but placed together in the Stadium to increase the atmosphere in the ground.  Both Stuart Davies and Lewis Evans made specific mention of the phenomenal support provided at Parc Y Scarlets, and we are keen to ensure we can sustain this by negotiating discounted packages for our loyal away fans. 

Priority for bookings will be given to members of the Supporters Club (Free to join here), and early booking is recommended to ensure we can pre-book sufficient transport.

Newport Gwent Dragons September Player of the Month

The Dragons Official Supporters Club (DOSC), in partnership with Worthingtons, are pleased to launch the first Supporters' Player of the Month Award.

Voting for the September Dragons P.O.M can be completed here, and is open exclusively to DOSC members, who will be provided the necessary password to access the voting system through email.  As a reminder, Membership to the DOSC can be applied for here, and remains a free-to-join.

Votes will collated over the coming 2 weeks, and it is expected that the September Award will be presented to the winning player towards the end of October 2016. 

 

Newport Gwent Dragons 11 - Zebre 6

The Dragons recorded their first victory since the Leinster game in January, with a hard fought win against the Italian team in the floodlights of Rodney Parade.

The crowd of circa 4.5K watched the Dragons attempts to introduce the much discussed higher tempo style of play against a stubborn and determined Zebre team.  There indeed seemed to be a greater intent to spread the play, and a noticeable increase in pace, but due to the defensive efforts of the Italian team, the team seemed to become increasingly lateral as the game progressed.

Many of the more promising moves broke down with handling errors, and some misplaced off-loads, which illustrates the attempts Kinglsey Jones and the team are making in terms of changing the style of play that the Dragons will utilise through the coming season.

At the final whistle frustration seemed to be the over-riding emotion of the day, but the victory was nonetheless important, and the ability for the coaching staff to assess these changes to the team's tactics and style in another competitive fixture will hopefully pay dividends as the season progresses.

Ed Jackson stood out on the night, showing some good handling, and some direct running throughout the game, and deservedly picked up the MoM award at the end of the evening.  In addition, Paddy Howard scored his second try in 2 games, to continue his excellent start to life in a Dragons jersey.

Newport Gwent Dragons: H Amos; A Warren, T Morgan, S Beard, P Howard; N Macleod, S Pretorius; T Davies, R Thomas, B Harris, N Crosswell, R Landman, L Evans (capt), N Cudd, E Jackson.  Replacements: W Buckley, S Hobbs, L Fairbrother, M Screetch, J Thomas, C Davies, A O'Brien, GR Jones.

Newport Gwent Dragons - Pro 12 Season Commences

The Competitive Season gets underway with the Pro 12 opener away to Ulster tomorrow (2nd Sept) night at 19:35.

The Dragons have named a strong team, with injuries to Elliott Dee and Brok Harris ruling them out, and Welsh Internationals Tyler Morgan and Hal Amos not yet ready to return after their summer tour to NZ.  Captain Lewis Evans and Nick Crosswell are also deemed fit enough to take a places on the Bench after minor knocks.

A few of the Squad will make their competitive debuts for the Region, with Props Sam Hobbs, Tom Davies and Craig Mitchell all named in squad, alongside fly-half Nick MacLeod, wing Pat Howard and Centre Sam Beard.  Our best wishes and congratulations go out to these new Dragons.

A lot of work in pre-season for the Dragons has been focused on playing a high-temp and passing game, and it will be good to see how these efforts translate against a high quality Ulster team.

Dragons Team: 

15: Carl Meyer 14: Adam Warren 13: Sam Beard 12: Jack Dixon 11: Paddy Howard 10: Nick MacLeod 9: Sarel Pretorius 1: Sam Hobbs 2: Rhys Thomas (c) 3: Craig Mitchell 4: Corey Hill 5: Rynard Landman 6: Ollie Griffiths 7: Nic Cudd 8: Ed Jackson

Replacements: Rhys Buckly; Tom Davies; Lloyd Fairbrother; Nick Crosswell; Lewis Evans; Charlie Davies; Angus O'Brien; Tyler Morgan