Frustrated Dragons supporters are gearing up for a large-scale protest at an upcoming match next month.
Over 2000 fans have committed to participate in a peaceful demonstration at Kogarah when the Dragons face off against the Warriors on May 23.
Their aim is to push for significant changes across the club, with a particular focus on management, after enduring years of disappointment both on and off the field.
The rally is being coordinated through social media, with the SAVE OUR SAINTS PROTEST Instagram page drawing considerable interest from the fanbase.
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“We’re not turning against the players; we’re simply fed up with corporate greed destroying this once-great club,” a spokesperson for the organisers stated.
“We’ve had enough, and this new wave of passionate St George supporters is ready to reclaim our Saints!”
Another fan expressed his frustration through the social media channel.

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“For far too long, our club has wallowed in mediocrity. One of the proudest clubs with a rich history now lies in tatters,” he expressed.
“While the coaching situation is concerning, the problems extend much deeper. Our board has been divided since the club’s inception, and our director of football has witnessed four different coaches and only managed a solitary finals appearance in 2018.”
The group is still deliberating on how the protest will be conducted, but they are steadfast in their commitment to ensuring it remains peaceful and respectful.
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