PAUL McGregor is ready to deliver a massive shake-up at St George Illawarra when he starts post-season interviews on Thursday with several players about to be told to find a new club.

There is huge salary cap pressure at the Dragons and McGregor has also decided the playing roster is in need of an overhaul in a bid to build the club back into a premiership force.

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The Dragons have missed the finals for three straight years since Wayne Bennett departed and McGregor promised when he took over from Steve Price he would run a rule over the entire football department in his end of year review.

The Daily Telegraph understands some players have already been told they are free to negotiate elsewhere with names mentioned including Jack Stockwell, Dan Hunt, Dylan Farrell and Gerard Beale.

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It has also been speculated star winger Brett Morris has asked for a release to join the Bulldogs next year but so far the club has denied this and stated they want to extend Morris’ deal.

Jason Nightingale is another player who could end up looking at his options while Trent Merrin is off contract at the end of next year and is sure to attract plenty of interest.

Understandably, McGregor’s hardline stance has not impressed all the players and there are rumblings coming out of the club.

media_camera Trent Merrin and Dan Hunt during Dragons training.

After taking over from Price mid-season, McGregor made no secret of the fact he will do what needs to be done to deliver success and has already hired recruitment guru Peter Mulholland to help restructure where the money is best spent.

Mulholland is a former first grade coach and one of the most respected figures in clubland who has previously had great success at Penrith, the Bulldogs and most recently Newcastle.

The Knights have some of the best young players in the NRL and were Holden Cup minor premiers this year.

media_camera Paul McGregor at Dragons training.

When contacted on Wednesday McGregor confirmed player interviews would start on Thursday but he would not be drawn on names until his review was complete.

“I am not going to comment on something that I haven’t officially finished,” McGregor said.

“I am not going to go down that road.

“I have said it originally and you know how straight a shooter I am.

“In a month’s time after I have finished my report I will put it out publicly and I will let everyone know exactly where we are going.

media_camera Dragons players unwanted for next season.

“But at the moment it is two days post last game and it has only just started. The first start for me was recruiting someone like Peter Mulholland whose experience in the game is so valuable.

“I went and said to Peter I need you because this is where we are at. You come back to me with a report to what we need to do.

“I can’t and I won’t speculate.

“I need to talk to the players personally before I go into any evaluation. This happens at every club and at the end of the day it is the players’ decision.”

The Dragons’ cleanout echoes Penrith’s turnover in 2012, when stars Luke Lewis and Michael Jennings departed as part of a rejuvenation that has led to the Panthers’ current success.