Monday 19 July 2010

Dragons continue to build for 2011

Dragons continue to build for 2011
By TOM COATES

CATALANS Dragons have continued to strengthen for next season, their first under new coach Trent Robinson, by extending the contract of experienced prop forward David Ferriol.
Ferriol has featured in every one of the Dragons’ seasons in Super League, having joined from Limoux in 2007.
"We are delighted to keep David at the club. He is a very experienced player and one of the key players in the team. He has improved a lot since his arrival in 2007,” said chairman Bernard Guasch.
"We are working hard with Trent Robinson to build a competitive squad for next season.”
31-year-old Ferriol, who made his 80th appearance for the club on Saturday, is the fourth Catalans player to agree new terms with the club, with Frédéric Vaccari, Sébastien Raguin and Vincent Duport also putting pen to paper on new deals.
Meanwhile, the club have remained tight-lipped on the details of a disciplinary measure imposed against Dimitri Pelo and Seitamata Sa, after the pair were dropped for Saturday's 20-26 home defeat to Crusaders.
Both were charged with affray following an incident in Leeds back in April, and will remain unavailable as the club carries out further investigations into the allegations of misconduct.

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