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There are some requirements before Scott Drinkwater inks the dotted line.
www.zerotackle.comDirect answer: As of now, reports indicate Scott Drinkwater declined the Dragons’ initial contract offer in mid-April 2026, with talks continuing but no final agreement reached. Multiple outlets across sports media covered the development, noting Drinkwater’s camp sought greater clarity on long-term plans before committing.[1][3][8]
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There are some requirements before Scott Drinkwater inks the dotted line.
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www.el-balad.comThe St George Illawarra Dragons have formally tabled an offer for North Queensland Cowboys fullback Scott Drinkwater, ESPN understands, as talks between the two parties continue to progress.
www.espn.com.auThe 28-year-old is hoping to continue at the Cowboys.
www.sen.com.auThe St George Illawarra Dragons have formally tabled an offer for North Queensland Cowboys fullback Scott Drinkwater, ESPN understands, as talks between the two parties continue to progress.
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