McGregor not immune to criticism

Mitch Jennings
Updated July 24 2016 - 8:12pm, first published 6:55pm
NEW LOW: Tigers players celebrate Josh Aloiai's second half try in their 25-12 win over the Dragons on Sunday. Picture: Getty Images
NEW LOW: Tigers players celebrate Josh Aloiai's second half try in their 25-12 win over the Dragons on Sunday. Picture: Getty Images

SUNDAY’S clash between the Tigers and Dragons saw two coaches more under the pump than at any other point in their careers, but few would’ve thought that Paul McGregor would leave under more pressure than Jason Taylor.

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Mitch Jennings

Mitch Jennings

Sports Journalist

Sports writer. Sport is my passion, rugby league my first love.

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