Bulldogs sign Will Hopoate
Canterbury-Bankstown has announced the signing of State of Origin winger Will Hopoate which will see the former Parramatta and Manly star at Belmore until the end of 2017. After a long process which saw Hopoate
Canterbury-Bankstown has announced the signing of State of Origin winger Will Hopoate which will see the former Parramatta and Manly star at Belmore until the end of 2017. After a long process which saw Hopoate
Canterbury coach Des Hasler says giant prop David Klemmer could be the wildcard that sends the Bulldogs through to Week Three of the finals. The Bulldogs play the Roosters tonight at Allianz Stadium. Hasler said
The Sydney Roosters are without Jared Warea-Hargreaves and Mitchell Pearce and were outgunned by the Melbourne Storm last weekend. Tonight they clash with the Canterbury Bulldogs in a semi-final with everything to gain and everything
Respected former coach Matt Elliott has criticised the Sydney Roosters after their loss to the Melbourne Storm last weekend saying the Roosters failed to alter their game plan which could spell doom against Canterbury in
Sydney Roosters’ Jake Friend and Canterbury’s Moses Mbye will be two of the most important players on the field this Friday night for their respective teams. But ahead of the elimination final, Friend has come
Injured Canterbury half Trent Hodkinson has backed Josh Reynolds and Moses Mbye to get the job done against the Sydney Roosters this weekend and send the Bulldogs into the third weekend of the 2015 Finals.
Canterbury won by the skin of their teeth last weekend in eliminating St George Illawarra at ANZ Stadium. And fullback Brett Morris knows the Bulldogs will need to be a whole lot better against the
Josh Dugan has put the pressure back on Canterbury ahead of their clash on Saturday saying St George Illawarra has nothing to lose. “We have been confident in our ability all year,” Dugan told nrl.com.
Legend Brad Fittler has backed the Canterbury Bulldogs to cause plenty of headaches in this year’s finals series. “The Dogs always do well. They just somehow get it done, bit of a Dessy factor,” Fittler
Canterbury veteran Sam Perrett says the personal anguish of never winning a premiership is driving him as the Bulldogs prepare for an elimination final against St George Illawarra on Saturday. “It’s really exciting. It’s another