Dragons blow as Bulldogs poach boom youngster
The Bulldogs have pulled off an almighty poaching raid on St George Illawarra to seal the signature of one of the most highly rated young forwards in the land.
The Bulldogs have pulled off an almighty poaching raid on St George Illawarra to seal the signature of one of the most highly rated young forwards in the land.
After months of speculation over his NRL future, Toby Sexton is poised to reject interest from rival clubs and sign a $1 million-plus extension at the Bulldogs.
The Bulldogs have built their unbeaten start to the NRL season with a cut-price forward pack, led by three bargain buys that collectively earn as much as Broncos superstar Payne Haas.
They’ve been called too small for the past two seasons, but Canterbury’s forwards have the chance to silence their critics once and for all if they can topple Payne Haas and Brisbane’s behemoth pack.
Bulldogs boss Phil Gould has made a telling admission about Lachie Galvin and opened up about Canterbury’s pursuit of the Tigers star.
The Bulldogs are having a party in 2025, and they are inviting everyone in Sydney to join them with the Good Friday clash set to smash all kinds of records.
The Bulldogs have been linked with Lachlan Galvin for 2027 and beyond, but they have other things to worry about before a Good Friday clash.
They’ve poached plenty of Panthers stars and even Phil Gould, but the reason why the Bulldogs are dominating in 2025 is down to one man and his defensive plan.
Blues coach Laurie Daley has some big calls to make when he names his State of Origin squad next month, with a Bulldogs star being talked up as a deserved debutant.
Police have released images of persons of interest following a sickening brawl that left a 21-year-old woman in hospital after Canterbury’s win over Newcastle at Accor Stadium.
Canterbury hooker Reed Mahoney admits he originally wasn’t sold on the appointment of Cameron Ciraldo at the Bulldogs. He now has no doubts head coach will help deliver the club’s first title in more than two decades.
Stephen Crichton has been dealing with a loss of feeling in his right arm following an incident in Townsville last year, with the Bulldogs skipper revealing fears a big hit on the field might lead to permanent damage.
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