Rookies, recruits, combos: What we learned from every NRL trial
Footy is back! Our NRL experts have analysed all the weekend’s trial action, casting a keen eye on the rookies, recruits and players vying for Round 1 spots.
Footy is back! Our NRL experts have analysed all the weekend’s trial action, casting a keen eye on the rookies, recruits and players vying for Round 1 spots.
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.
Parramatta star recruit Josh Addo-Carr has opened up about his dramatic Bulldogs exit, revealing he still feels a deep connection to the Belmore club but has ‘moved on’.
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A month after Phil Gould was critical of Latrell Mitchell’s white substance drama, the Bulldogs find themselves in a similar situation. So how will Gus respond?
Canterbury’s forwards walked off Accor Stadium feeling like they were responsible for the loss to Manly. Now they have the chance for revenge.
Phil Gould has left the door open for Josh Addo-Carr to play in the 2024 finals series after standing himself down amid his drug drama.
Phil Gould has suggested Josh Addo-Carr will be back playing for the Bulldogs next week if they advance to semi-finals, saying there’s “no reason” for the club or NRL Integrity Unit to stand down to Canterbury winger.
Josh Addo-Carr’s snap halftime decision to drive to an Ezymart in pursuit of a phone charger could have career-defining ramifications. See the inside story of the 96 hours that could change the Bulldog’s life.
Bronson Xerri has waited five years to return to finals footy, and he hopes he doesn’t have to wait that long for people to stop bringing up his past.
The Sea Eagles are sick of accusations they don’t leave the Northern Beaches, with ticket sales showing the maroon and white army is ready to hijack Accor Stadium from Bulldogs fans.
In his exclusive column, Chad Townsend has lifted the lid on how the Cowboys dismantled the Bulldogs defence by exposing a NSW superstar the team identified as Canterbury’s weakest link.
Bulldogs players have reacted to the news that they’ll be without star winger Josh Addo-Carr for the first week of the finals.
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