‘Fight, effort’: Another loss but Ryles sees reason for Eels optimism
The Eels crashed to a third-straight defeat but there were positive signs for new coach Jason Ryles as he searches for his first win with Parramatta.
The Eels crashed to a third-straight defeat but there were positive signs for new coach Jason Ryles as he searches for his first win with Parramatta.
After battling to a hard-fought win over Parramatta, Dogs coach Cameron Ciraldo was in no mood for a journalist’s curious question.
Only four players remain from Cameron Ciraldo’s round one Bulldogs team from two years ago. It’s just one example of why Parramatta fans should have hope for better days ahead under Jason Ryles, writes David Riccio.
Jason Ryles sought a secret meeting with Josh Addo-Carr to get the measure of the man he wanted to sign at the Eels, but a neighbour’s party – and Addo-Carr’s extroverted personality – almost ruined the deal.
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Josh Addo-Carr has revealed his new job days after being sacked by the Bulldogs, but the speedster is adamant his NRL career isn’t over.
Forced to pick up work on a building site after being sacked by the Bulldogs, Josh Addo-Carr is adamant his rugby league career is still alive, and believes he will be back in the NRL in 2025.
Josh Addo-Carr’s lawyer has spoken out about the Bulldogs decision to sack the star winger. But he may not be homeless for long, with rival clubs already reaching out.
NRL star Josh Addo-Carr has sent an emotional message to address his supporters after he was sacked by the Bulldogs on Thursday night.
Josh Addo-Carr has learned his fate after meeting with Canterbury Bulldogs in an attempt to plead his case.
Josh Addo-Carr has played his last game for the Bulldogs after being sacked by the club he says he joined at its lowest point hoping to make a change. Read his statement here.
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