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<blockquote data-quote="bushytop" data-source="post: 909039" data-attributes="member: 56738"><p>Dragons-wise: They will deffo go better than last season. I'd imagine that Jackman will expect his signings in the Pack ( Bevington, Dee/Hibbs, Jarvis, Nansen, Hill, Moriarty) to provide a much more robust platform for the team than last year. IF they can stay fit, they should be far more competitive. I'm thinking that challenging for a Pro 14 play off spot and a decent run in the Challenge Cup would be within their reach and would be good realistic progress.</p><p></p><p>Blues: You would have to think that they have some transfers that are being negotiated but the silence is deafening atm. The Arhip signing, should it go through, is a great start but they need more in the pack to sustain a challenge in two comps next year. They need an 8 and a lock at least but the backs could do with some reinforcement also. Will be interesting to see how they view signings in a post-Thomas debt landscape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bushytop, post: 909039, member: 56738"] Dragons-wise: They will deffo go better than last season. I’d imagine that Jackman will expect his signings in the Pack ( Bevington, Dee/Hibbs, Jarvis, Nansen, Hill, Moriarty) to provide a much more robust platform for the team than last year. IF they can stay fit, they should be far more competitive. I’m thinking that challenging for a Pro 14 play off spot and a decent run in the Challenge Cup would be within their reach and would be good realistic progress. Blues: You would have to think that they have some transfers that are being negotiated but the silence is deafening atm. The Arhip signing, should it go through, is a great start but they need more in the pack to sustain a challenge in two comps next year. They need an 8 and a lock at least but the backs could do with some reinforcement also. Will be interesting to see how they view signings in a post-Thomas debt landscape. [/QUOTE]
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