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NRL 2021: Wendell Sailor slams Dragons, Andrew McCullough signing, Cameron McInnes defection

Former Dragons star and crosscode great Wendell Sailor destroyed a move from his ex-club when he saw the exit of one of his favorite sons.

Wendell Sailor blamed the culture of the St. George Irawara Dragons in the week when Cameron Makines was sent off and Andrew McCarrow was soon to join the club.

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With a more brutal blow, McKinness Excluded this season ACL was injured during training and he has already played the final Red V match.

Undoubtedly one of the best prostitutes in the NRL, McKinness was forced to rock last season as the Dragons were looking for a place for the $ 1 million season star Ben Hunt.

Teamman McKinness has always shifted to 13, the position he plans to play in Sharks.

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McKinness then signed a four-year, $ 2 million contract between NRL.com and the shark, revealing that negotiations with the dragon reportedly began before Christmas.

It’s even stranger after McKinness has been named the Dragons’ best fairest player for the past two years.

But a sailor who played 229 NRL games and represented Australia in both the Rugby League and the Rugby Union, said his ex-club.

“When Cameron Makines goes to the shark, he plays at 13. He’s the 18th man in the blues,” Sailor told Triple M.

“He’s close to cookies (Damien Cook in NSW hierarchy).

“The Dragons made a big mistake there. He is one of the most consistent and best in the last five years.

“He brings culture, has a precursor, and is the nicest kid in the world.

“I can’t believe it, there’s something wrong with the dragon culture when you let go of such a broke.

“And it wasn’t a matter of money, they didn’t even offer him a deal-it’s embarrassing.”

Sailors also blamed the call to chase McCullough, who is trying to solve a serious hamstring problem that ended the 2020 season with a loan to Newcastle Knights.

“McCa is in the Dragons. Anthony Griffin and he have a little bond there,” he said.

“I’m happy that Macca has been in the Dragons for two years.

“But if you offered three years to a 31-year-old who performed ACL, I think it’s a bad business decision.”

Both Hunt and McCullough played under Griffin in Broncos, and Mark Gayer said he wanted the coach to be somewhat familiar with the players he was coaching.

“The dragons need to get a really good start to the season. Because of the negativeness that surrounds them, they were the losers of this off-season dragon,” Geyer said.

“They need something to go their way, if McCullough is the man and Griffin is familiar and comfortable.

“I’m not afraid of that. Given Storm, Penrith, and South Sydney, it’s not a scary spine. That’s the buzzword these days, the spine. If you have a good spine, you can win 75% of the game. I will. “

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