Tag: Canterbury Bulldogs
Rugby league community mourns the loss of Steve Folkes
BY CURTIS WOODWARD @woodward_curtis The rugby league community is in mourning after the sudden and tragic loss of Canterbury Bulldogs legend Steve Folkes who passed away on Tuesday after suffering a heart attack. He was
Black, white and gold suiting Josh Reynolds just fine
Wests Tigers five-eigth Josh Reynolds says his new team’s style of play suits him better than his beloved Canterbury Bulldogs where former coach Des Hasler had the playmaker confined to one side of the field.
Call Team Countdown: Steve Gearin try
The81stMinute Call Team returns on the 10th of March at ANZ Stadium for Magpies versus Bulldogs – live from 1pm on steelesports.com.au!
Call Team Countdown: Peter Mortimer saves try against Terry Lamb’s Magpies
The81stMinute Call Team returns on the 10th of March at ANZ Stadium for Magpies versus Bulldogs – live from 1pm on steelesports.com.au!
I spent five weeks in a Thai jungle: Maitua
Premiership-winner Reni Maitua has revealed the lengths he went to to get back on the football field after being suspended by Cronulla for taking a banned substance. The utility forward and former Australian represented revealed
Woods says Foran is ahead of schedule
Prop Aaron Woods says fellow Canterbury-Bankstown recruit Kieran Foran is ahead of schedule as the Kiwi international nurses his body back to full health. “He’s still doing a bit of monitored training,” Woods said on
Bulldogs announce Dean Pay as new coach
Dean Pay has been appointed head coach of his former club Canterbury-Bankstown replacing the dumped Sea Hasler. “It’s a tremendous honour to be offered the Head Coach’s role at a club that I loved playing for,”
Bulldogs sack Des Hasler
Des Hasler has been sacked as coach of the Canterbury Bulldogs effective immediately after a horrible 2017 season. Bulldogs legend Dean Pay is the leading contender to replace Hasler. “Today, I informed Des Hasler and
James Graham could be forced to retire from NRL if negotiations fall through
Inspirational Canterbury skipper James Graham accepts there is a chance he may be moved on by the Bulldogs for the 2018 season as the club tries to unravel their web of roster woes. Graham has