Canterbury Bulldogs
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Schuster set for first game in a year; Manly prepare two-year deal for Fogarty
The Rabbitohs recruit is eyeing his first game of rugby league in a year as the Sea Eagles line up Daly Cherry-Evans’ replacement.
- Adrian Proszenko, Dan Walsh, Christian Nicolussi and Robert Dillon
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Once booed from the field, King relishing Bulldogs’ revival
Josh King was there during the dark days, when Canterbury fans were booing their players. He is relishing the wave of support now that the Bulldogs have won five straight.
- Robert Dillon
Jack Todd the wild Dog: From broken bones and bull-riding to the big time
Canterbury’s newest front-rower hails from a northern NSW town of 50 people and a family well versed with bumps, bruises and cattle-wrangling.
- Dan Walsh
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Bulldogs dismantle Knights for fifth straight win as Belmore vibes hit the road
They sang, they danced, they swore and they partied throughout. The Bulldogs are back – and the game’s most passionate fan base is, too, after Newcastle were held scoreless at Accor Stadium.
- Dan Walsh
How rugby league is using kabaddi to get the south Asian community on side
This year’s Multicultural Round celebrates the record 65 national heritages across the NRL and NRLW. Can the code win the contest for fans in new communities?
- Penry Buckley
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Ryles defends decision to let Gutherson leave ahead of Dragons clash
For 10 seasons, he was Parramatta’s heart and soul. On Saturday Clint Gutherson will face his former teammates for the first time since he joined the Dragons.
- Billie Eder, Christian Nicolussi, Dan Walsh, Adrian Proszenko and Robert Dillon
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Dogs of four: Why Canterbury are undefeated
Canterbury are back on top after a decade of despair, thanks to the simplest rugby league revival of all.
- Dan Walsh
How Bailey Hayward is stepping out from shadow of one of league’s most infamous names
Young Bulldogs playmaker is stopped regularly about his grandfather, Paul Hayward – one of the game’s saddest stories – as he makes a name for himself at Belmore.
- Dan Walsh
After passing on DCE, Bulldogs open negotiations with Sexton
He’s the halfback who has steered the Bulldogs to the top of the NRL ladder, yet still remains unsigned beyond this season. However, things could be about to change for Toby Sexton.
- Adrian Proszenko
They got it wrong: NRL admits four players should have been sin binned for high contact
But the governing body says the lack of action is not a new precedent for the game.
- Christian Nicolussi
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