St. George Dragons rugby league team is a former Australian professional rugby league football club based in Kogarah, New South Wales. As a founder, they helped establish NSWRL in 1908. They achieved notable success with 21 minor premierships and 11 premierships across their history. The club produced legends such as Reg Gasnier, Norm Provan, Graeme Langlands. In 1999 the team relocated to the Illawarra region and became the St. George Illawarra Dragons, retaining the Dragons nickname. Kogarah Oval hosted home games with roughly 22,000 seats. Their development programs supported sustained success in the NRL era. The Dragons name remains a core identity for the Illawarra partnership.