Star sacked after theft investigation
The Canterbury Bulldogs have made a tough call on Lachlan Lewis after an investigation into the alleged theft of club property.
The Canterbury Bulldogs have made a tough call on Lachlan Lewis after an investigation into the alleged theft of club property.
Bulldogs bad boy Adam Elliott is officially leaving the club after an investigation into his “innocent kiss” with an NRLW star.
Adam Elliott’s 101-game career with the Bulldogs is over and the triggers for the ‘mutual parting of ways’ between the back-rower and the club have been revealed.
South Sydney’s Cody Walker is sure to be named the five-eighth of the year, writes Paul Crawley, but has he done enough to break the Rabbitohs’ Dally M drought?
AS NRL clubs prepare for a return to pre-season training, there remains plenty of unanswered questions across the competition. We take a look at some of the key issues clubs face leading into the new season.
THE poisonous culture within the NRL refereeing ranks under the leadership of Tony Archer has been exposed yet again after he inexplicably scrapped an award named in the honour of the game’s greatest whistleblower.
NRL star Kieran Foran today married the woman he says helped turn his life around. The Bulldogs player and Karina May exchanged vows in front of a host of Foran’s current and former teammates at a ceremony at Avoca.
NRL stars put the season behind them with globetrotting holidays, Super League interest in Paul Gallen and Hayne v Norman for the Dragons. It’s all in What’s the Buzz with DAVID RICCIO.
FORMER NRL hooker of the year James Segeyaro is just one big-name player without a club for 2019. With the help of MATTHEW JOHNS, we run the rule over some of the NRL’s biggest stars still searching for a contract.
NICK Meaney talks down his junior success, but NRL clubs have long had him on their radar and now he could be the talent to lead the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs out of the darkness.
FIVE NRL clubs could have different head coaches by round one next year, Kangaroos turn to virtual reality, Adrian Lam’s Super promotion and Damien Cook’s almighty payday.
JOHNATHAN Thurston today becomes the first Bulldogs player to give his version of the Coffs Harbour scandal that engulfed the club 14-years ago — revealing in an exclusive book extract what he says happened the night a woman claimed she was gang raped by six players.
WITH two sponsors having already deserted the club in the wake of the Mad Monday scandal, the last thing Canterbury needs now is another hit to the pocket. But there is a warning.
CANTERBURY have taken the first step in retaining one of the NRL’s richest playing strips in the wake of their ill-fated Mad Monday celebrations.
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