Hall of Fame #35: Les Johns
LES JOHNS Canterbury-Bankstown’s greatest ever fullback. Dubbed ‘The Golden Boy’, Les Johns quickly stamped himself as one of the premier players of the NSWRL after his debut in 1963. From the Bulldogs website: “Les
LES JOHNS Canterbury-Bankstown’s greatest ever fullback. Dubbed ‘The Golden Boy’, Les Johns quickly stamped himself as one of the premier players of the NSWRL after his debut in 1963. From the Bulldogs website: “Les
BY STAFF WRITERS The Auckland Nines are just around the corner with the official launch in Sydney on Wednesday. It’s the biggest party on the NRL calendar and never disappoints in the fashion stakes with
The greatest five-eigth to play for Canterbury-Bankstown has called on the club to re-sign off-contract favourite Josh Reynolds immediately. Speaking to foxsports.com.au, Terry Lamb said keeping Reynolds at Belmore was a priority. “He’s a local
Canterbury Bulldogs face a fine after the Seven Network reported on Wednesday night that the club was over the salary cap for 2016 by more than $100,000. According to the report, the Bulldogs self-reported the
BY CURTIS WOODWARD Hindsight: Recognition of the realities, possibilities, or requirements of a situation, event, decision, after it has occurred. Hindsight you beautiful, evil thing. It’s a term used all too often in rugby league
Former Canterbury winger Corey Thompson may have a future in Hollywood. Or atleast Coronation Street anyway. Check the ex-Bulldog promoting his new Super League club, Widnes:
BY CURTIS WOODWARD Canterbury Bulldogs director Steve Mortimer has told Fairfax that the emergency meeting over coach Des Hasler’s future has come from the players themselves. Directors will meet on Friday to decide Hasler’s fate.
Canterbury Bulldogs star Josh Morris has labeled NRL officials scared in the wake of his no try at Allianz Stadium on Sunday. With Penrith leading 16-6, Morris appeared to get the ball down on the
Penrith Panthers veteran Peter Wallace says what his young team is doing is no fluke after they ran rampant against Canterbury-Bankstown in the second half of their elimination final at Allianz Stadium. “It’s no fluke