Dogs at war as captain barred from pre-season training
The Bulldogs’ return to pre-season training is shrouded in controversy with former club captain Raymond Faitala-Mariner warned off turning up to Belmore. READ THE LATEST.
The Bulldogs’ return to pre-season training is shrouded in controversy with former club captain Raymond Faitala-Mariner warned off turning up to Belmore. READ THE LATEST.
Phil Gould once called Josh Addo-Carr the fastest man on the planet. But, these exclusive stats reveal which NRL star would really be a contender for that crown. See the exclusive top 20 here.
There is exciting news out of Belmore as the Bulldogs rebuild goes into overdrive, confirming a slew of new signings all in one go.
Just two forwards made the list of the top three fastest players at every NRL club in 2023. See the incredible results from the official GPS tracking data for the NRL.
NRL transfer news: Nick Cotric is a Raider once more having signed a lengthy deal upon his return to the nation’s capital.
Players and staff from an NRLW Indigenous All Stars camp have been forced into biosecurity protocols after a player returned a positive to a Covid test. Full details.
The Canterbury Bulldogs have swung the axe on a 28-year-old forward who penned a one-year deal with the club just over two months ago.
Josh Addo-Carr and Tevita Pangai Jnr have hit the ground running at Belmore and are ready to forge a formidable left side combination. See photos from day one at training here.
NRL powerhouse Tevita Pangai Jr made an immediate impression in his first official fight, thumping his heavier opponent in their heavyweight clash.
The Wests Tigers have coughed up huge money to lure Api Koroisau, but there’s enough left for one more big name recruit.
Laurie Daley has no doubt Matt Burton can be a star playmaker – but his doubts lay elsewhere at the rebuilding Bulldogs.
In the face of mounting unrest, Eels coach Brad Arthur has declared: “We’ll find more Mahoneys and Papali’is”. Here’s how.
The Canterbury Bulldogs have spent big in a bid to resurrect the club but it’s raised concerns the club might have backed itself into a corner.
Canterbury’s quest to find the missing piece of their roster will leave them with no choice but to take a machete to their squad.
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