Hasler says James Graham not leaving Bulldogs
“Of course he is.” They are the words of coach Des Hasler who has rubbished claims Canterbury Bulldogs captain James Graham is set to be discarded by the club to make room for Aaron Woods.
“Of course he is.” They are the words of coach Des Hasler who has rubbished claims Canterbury Bulldogs captain James Graham is set to be discarded by the club to make room for Aaron Woods.
BY KANE AUSTIN & RICHARD HOGAN Wests Tigers captain Aaron Woods says he won’t be rushing into making a decision on his future but says his future will be sorted in the next few weeks.
BY KANE AUSTIN Fairfax is reporting that Wests Tigers stars Aaron Woods and James Tedesco will meet with Canterbury Bulldogs officials at Belmore on Wednesday. It is being suggested that the pair will be offered
Wests Tigers star James Tedesco has given a revealing interview to local Campbelltown radio station C91.3fm on Thursday saying that both the Canterbury Bulldogs and Sydney Roosters are chasing him. Less than 24 hours after
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BY CURTIS WOODWARD Canterbury Bulldogs five-eigth Josh Reynolds could find himself in the Shire if Cronulla Sharks coach Shane Flanagan has his way. Reynolds is on the outer with the Bulldogs with the off-contract playmaker
BY KANE AUSTIN They have James Graham, the Morris twins, Will Hopoate, Josh Reynolds and others. Experience everywhere. Yet on Tuesday the struggling Canterbury Bulldogs trundled out two-game rookie Marcelo Montoya to front the media.
BY STAFF WRITERS Premiership-winning duo Andrew and Matthew Johns do not think Canterbury-Bankstown’s current halves, Moses Mbye and Josh Reynolds, have the ability to drag the struggling Bulldogs off the canvas. Andrew was scathing of
BY CURTIS WOODWARD Sam Thaiday has put the boot into Canterbury Bulldogs prop David Klemmer ahead of Brisbane’s Thursday night showdown with the struggling Dogs. Or was it a slap? Thaiday was recently fined for
Premiership-winning playmaker Matthew Johns has hammered the hapless Canterbury Bulldogs after their 36-0 loss to Manly-Warringah questioning whether the likes of Josh Reynolds and Moses Mbye were the right men to get the job done