Canterbury Star’s Priority is Bulldogs Not NSW
Incumbent New South Wales five-eight Josh Reynolds says his first priority is the Canterbury Bulldogs and not getting back into the Blues squad. “If I don’t get picked, it’ll give me more drive so I
Incumbent New South Wales five-eight Josh Reynolds says his first priority is the Canterbury Bulldogs and not getting back into the Blues squad. “If I don’t get picked, it’ll give me more drive so I
Arguably Canterbury-Bankstown’s greatest ever player Terry Lamb says Bulldogs pairing Trent Hodkinson and Josh Reynolds don’t deserve to retain their State of Origin jerseys. “I think everywhere to tell you the truth,’’ Lamb said, when
We all know the flaw in the system and it was on show yesterday at ANZ Stadium for all to see. Tim Browne charges into the St George Illawarra defensive line after a Josh Morris
Fox Sports’ Brett Kimmorley believes Canterbury-Bankstown should be stripped of competition points after the crazy scenes on Good Friday that led referees and officials being bombarded with drink bottles. Writing in his weekly foxsports.com.au column,
Former Canterbury captain and club legend George Peponis agrees the actions of a small minority at last round’s Bulldogs vs Rabbitohs debacle should be banned for life. But Peponis also told The Sydney Morning Herald
Canterbury skipper James Graham faces up to five weeks on the sidelines after being charged with a grade three contrary conduct and a grade two dangerous contact after colliding with Souths’ Adam Reynolds’ legs. David Klemmer,
The fallout of yesterday’s dispisacble behaviour of a number of Canterbury fans continues. South Sydney won 18-17 after a controversial refereeing decision. Then all hell broke loose. The81stminute.com spoke to an NRL club official this
Yesterday’s clash between the Souths Sydney Rabbitohs and Canterbury Bulldogs proved one thing beyond all doubt. There is nothing in sport that creates a stir like a contentious refereeing decision. And while it doesn’t get
A young South Sydney fan was coward punched whilst exiting yesterday’s controversial Good Friday clash between the Bulldogs and the Rabbitohs. The victim was blindsided by the Canterbury fan just outside Gates J and K
The NRL said on Friday that it would not tolerate any unacceptable behaviour towards referees and other match officials. Head of Football Todd Greenberg said the NRL would work with the Bulldogs, ANZ Stadium and authorities