Bulldogs confused by star forward’s ban
The Bulldogs have been left confused over a star forward’s ban, but Stephen Crichton has no issue with the NRL’s crackdown on high contact.
The Bulldogs have been left confused over a star forward’s ban, but Stephen Crichton has no issue with the NRL’s crackdown on high contact.
There’s no question Reed Mahoney has talent, but it’s the reckless antics in his game that’s going to cost the Bulldogs, and potentially cost him a spot in the team. He needs to pull his head in before it’s too late, writes BUZZ ROTHFIELD.
The NRL’s biggest pest lived up to his reputation with two wild incidents in the Bulldogs’ win that are set to land him in hot water.
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Former Queensland, NSW and Australian player, Bob Hagan, has passed away on the Sunshine Coast. Hagan spent nearly four decades at Canterbury, joining as a player in 1967 before being appointed club CEO in 1996.
The Bulldogs were given medical reports which indicated Karl Oloapu could face catastrophic injury should he play rugby league again. The RLPA has hit back after the youngster’s release from the club.
Bulldogs boss Phil Gould has released an emotional statement after the club cut ties with a player they’d gone to extraordinary lengths to sign.
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On Tuesday night, Phil Gould held an extraordinary gathering of 850 guests and Bulldogs luminaries in the palm of his hand for six minutes, revealing a mission statement that should frighten the rest of the NRL, writes DAVID RICCIO.
The Bulldogs ended their finals drought last season, but skipper Stephen Crichton says they’re driven to do even better in 2025.
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