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Corey Allan Linked with Super League Move as Dragons Plan Major Overhaul
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Corey Allan Linked with Super League Move as Dragons Plan Major Overhaul

Former Queensland winger Corey Allan eyes a fresh start in Super League as Dragons confirm his NRL exit.

Corey Allan’s future is set for a major twist. The St George Illawarra Dragons winger, once a proud Queensland Maroons representative, is preparing for life beyond the NRL. At just 27, his name is already being circulated across Super League circles, with English clubs alerted to his availability as the Dragons map out a sweeping rebuild.

Dragons Restructure in Motion

Another turbulent season has forced the Dragons to rethink their strategy. Head coach Shane Flanagan is clearing space for new talent, and Allan is one of several players told their contracts will not be extended past 2026. Rather than wait, his management has begun exploring opportunities abroad, testing the market for a potential shift to England. It marks the end of a short but eventful chapter in Wollongong.

From Injury Setback to Return

Allan’s path back to form has been anything but simple. After joining from the Roosters in 2024, he tore his knee in one of his first training sessions—an injury that cost him an entire season. Many doubted he would return at full strength. Yet in 2025, he stepped back into the NRL with renewed energy, making 12 appearances and finding the try-line five times. His perseverance showed, but in a squad looking to refresh, it wasn’t enough to cement a long-term place.

Super League Opportunity Beckons

For Super League clubs, Allan represents a ready-made option: a versatile outside back, seasoned by both triumphs and setbacks. His camp has made it clear—he is open to relocation. A move to England could offer him not just game time, but also a fresh stage to showcase his resilience and skill. The timing aligns perfectly with clubs seeking experienced additions for 2026.

Career Milestones

Since debuting with South Sydney in 2019, Allan has worn several jerseys—Bulldogs, Roosters, and most recently the Dragons. His career highlight remains his call-up to Queensland’s State of Origin squad in 2020, where he earned a solitary cap. It was proof of his ability to reach the highest levels of rugby league.

Conclusion

Corey Allan’s Dragons stint is nearing its close, but his journey is far from finished. England’s Super League could become the stage for his resurgence, giving him the chance to rebuild momentum and extend a career that has already seen its share of highs, lows, and defining moments.


 

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