Griffin committed to Dragons' NRL journey

 St George Illawarra boss Anthony Griffin insists he can lead the Dragons to premiership glory as his team approaches their clash with Manly on Friday night. While the club reportedly met at board level this week to discuss the 55-year-old's future, Griffin told his weekly press conference he "wouldn't be standing here" if he didn't feel he was the man for the job. Griffin said speculation about his position was part of the job, but said he wouldn't let it affect his pursuit of finals footy. "Most of that stuff gets played out outside our four walls, I like to leave it that way," he told. "It's that sort of situation where that stuff gets talked about outside of here, my role is to get the team ready for tomorrow night ... all the other stuff is for the papers and for the fans I suppose."  the conditions, kicking games are important, we've got two great halfbacks playing against each other," Griffin said. "Defensively again, they're a mobile side Manly, they've got a lot of strike, great halves. "It's a big week for us ... we're both in similar positions on the ladder, so it should be a great game."



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