Origin star axed as Gus cleans out Bulldogs
The 2021 wooden spooners are making plenty of room on the roster with nine players to play their final games for the club.
The 2021 wooden spooners are making plenty of room on the roster with nine players to play their final games for the club.
A Bulldogs player has reportedly learned his fate after an NRL investigation into his alleged attempt to sell team property.
Will Hopoate will play his last game for the Bulldogs this weekend but it might not be his last in the NRL.
The Bulldogs have confirmed 12 off-contract players will not return in 2022 as part of football boss Phil Gould’s mass clean-out.
WHY there will be no repeat of the Bulldogs’ madness at the Harbour View Hotel, the truth behind the Broncos’ meeting with Craig Bellamy and Cameron Smith’s mind-boggling stats.
IF Penrith utility Tyrone Peachey fails to come through on his new contract on the Gold Coast, the Titans want star playmaker James Maloney to head north. PLUS, the Bulldogs’ response to Mad Monday breach notice.
THE Geelong Cats have taken a dig at the NRL’s Bulldogs after Patrick Dangerfield used the AFL club’s Wacky Wednesday celebrations to poke fun at Canterbury’s Mad Monday controversy.
SADLY, this is the reaction from the most powerful official at Canterbury Bulldogs over their wild Mad Monday party. Buzz Rothfield reveals the text message he recieved from George Coorey, chairman of the Canterbury Leagues Club.
WE have cracked our heads together in an effort to produce their team of the year after many hours of debate, name-calling and hurt feelings. Check out our NRL team of the year for 2018.
THE man who has poured more than $10 million of sponsorship money into the Canterbury Bulldogs has cut his ties with the club following the wild Mad Monday party.
ROSTER mismanagement of seasons past meant the Bulldogs had a tough task in 2018, but at no point did their attitude waver despite losing key players throughout the year.
NSW Police are also investigating former Bulldogs player and serving officer Mitch Newton for his presence at the club’s now-infamous Mad Monday celebrations.
SOUTHS coach Anthony Seibold is plotting to end the finals dreams of the future star he signed at Melbourne. PLUS, Gal’s crack at Hopoate and Brisbane’s TPJ gamble.
THE NRL’s decision to fine the Canterbury Bulldogs $250,000 for their Mad Monday stupidity could appear excessive, but in truth, it was a landmark moment for the game, writes BUZZ ROTHFIELD.
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