UPDATE: Dragons announced their inaugural life members
The St. George Illawarra Dragons have announced their inaugural life members, recognizing significant contributions from various individuals who have had a lasting impact on the club. This honor reflects the dedication and influence of these members over the years.
Among the distinguished inductees are former players and key figures who have played pivotal roles in the club’s history. Notable inclusions are Brett Morris, a legendary winger who amassed 169 appearances for the Dragons, and Jamie Soward, who played 141 games and was instrumental in the club’s 2010 premiership victory. Other inductees include Jason Nightingale, with an impressive 266 games, and Trent Merrin, who played 151 games and was a cornerstone of the team’s forward pack【45†source】【46†source】.
The life membership also extends to off-field contributors who have supported the club in various capacities. These individuals have been essential in fostering the community spirit and operational success of the Dragons, ensuring the club’s legacy continues to thrive.
Dragons’ CEO expressed his pride in the inaugural life members, highlighting their commitment and lasting influence on the club. This recognition not only honors their past achievements but also inspires future generations to contribute to the Dragons’ storied tradition.
The induction ceremony was a significant event for the Dragons, providing a moment of reflection on the club’s rich history and the people who have shaped it. As the Dragons look to the future, the acknowledgment of these life members serves as a testament to the enduring legacy and continued passion that defines the St. George Illawarra Dragons【44†source】【45†source】【46†source】.
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