'Hounded': Why Dragons had to act on Griffin

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Gus explains why the Dragons were left with no choice when it comes to Anthony Griffin's future. NRL 9WWOS

They play arch-rivals the Sharks on Sunday before facing surprise packets the Dolphins in round five."The list of options is fairly narrow, so St George Illawarra want to get proactive," he explained.

"It's up to you. He's the incumbent. He's the one who can win four of his next five and stake a case. What they haven't said is, don't apply. It would have been worse if they said we're going to appoint a new coach in the next month, no need to apply. They haven't done that. The only thing worse than that is, 'Don't come Monday'."

"This is his third year. In that three years, we look at the body of work and say, what has he done for the club, the playing roster and performance, is that enough to justify a new contract going forward?"They can weigh that up and say what are our options? Let's look at their credentials and let's look at whether or not we'll be better off with one of those fellows.

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