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Canterbury Bulldogs: 2021 round 1 predicted team
Nick Cotric is likely to start the season at centre and while Jake Averillo is a chance of pressing for a full-time move to five-eighth at some stage, Lachlan Lewis or Brandon Wakeham is likely to start the season partnering Kyle Flanagan. The other will compete with Sione Katoa for the bench utility spot. Jayden Okunbor will miss a large chunk of the season after a knee reconstruction and Luke Thompson is suspended for the opening four rounds for an eye gouge against the Panthers in the last game of 2020.
1. Will Hopoate
2. Nick Meaney
3. Nick Cotric
4. Jake Averillo
5. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
6. Lachlan Lewis
7. Kyle Flanagan
8. Jack Hetherington
9. Jeremy Marshall-King
10. Dylan Napa
11. Josh Jackson (c)
12. Raymond Faitala-Mariner
13. Adam Elliott
14. Brandon Wakeham
15. Ofahiki Ogden
16. Corey Waddell
17. Renouf Atoni
Others: Dean Britt, Christian Chrichton, Tyrone Harding, Sione Katoa, Tuipolotu Katoa, Jayden Okunbor, James Roumanos, Chris Smith, Joe Stimson Luke Thompson
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2021/01/02/can ... cted-team/
Nick Cotric is likely to start the season at centre and while Jake Averillo is a chance of pressing for a full-time move to five-eighth at some stage, Lachlan Lewis or Brandon Wakeham is likely to start the season partnering Kyle Flanagan. The other will compete with Sione Katoa for the bench utility spot. Jayden Okunbor will miss a large chunk of the season after a knee reconstruction and Luke Thompson is suspended for the opening four rounds for an eye gouge against the Panthers in the last game of 2020.
1. Will Hopoate
2. Nick Meaney
3. Nick Cotric
4. Jake Averillo
5. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
6. Lachlan Lewis
7. Kyle Flanagan
8. Jack Hetherington
9. Jeremy Marshall-King
10. Dylan Napa
11. Josh Jackson (c)
12. Raymond Faitala-Mariner
13. Adam Elliott
14. Brandon Wakeham
15. Ofahiki Ogden
16. Corey Waddell
17. Renouf Atoni
Others: Dean Britt, Christian Chrichton, Tyrone Harding, Sione Katoa, Tuipolotu Katoa, Jayden Okunbor, James Roumanos, Chris Smith, Joe Stimson Luke Thompson
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2021/01/02/can ... cted-team/
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Will continue to struggle to create points, but Cotric could do a bit of damage if they can play up-tempo and a bit less structured with the ball.
Aggressive starting front row pair, and Thompson is another in that category, but there doesn't seem to be much depth.
Aggressive starting front row pair, and Thompson is another in that category, but there doesn't seem to be much depth.
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Still lacking in the spine. Averillo instead of Lewis in the halves and maybe swap Cotric and Hopoate. They're paying Cotric decent money and you potentially don't get decent ROI with him in the centres. While Napa and Hetherington are decent up front it will be interesting to see how they control the aggression. I'm not convinced with Twent either.
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Flanagan will have significantly less pressure on him to perform, so it will be interesting to see how he goes.
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Apparently Bulldogs have signed Corey Allan from the Rabbitohs.
The Bulldogs are building a squad of players that all want to play fullback.
DWZ, Allan, JAC, and I think Cotric maybe wanted to play there too?
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The Bulldogs are building a squad of players that all want to play fullback.
DWZ, Allan, JAC, and I think Cotric maybe wanted to play there too?
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Averillo looks good to go for round 1. Recovering from an elbow injury.
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So you lied to me about a Bulldogs player in the St George thread? My gosh, how could you?zim wrote:Averillo looks good to go for round 1. Recovering from an elbow injury.
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I was misquoted, misconstrued and mislead.
Also my information was accurate at the time. Forgiveness please.
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How could I stay mad at you Zimzim wrote:I was misquoted, misconstrued and mislead.
Also my information was accurate at the time. Forgiveness please.
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Penrith Panthers back Brent Naden joins Canterbury Bulldogs to end 2023
Penrith have lost rising star Brent Naden as the latest Panther targeted for Trent Barrett's Belmore rebuild. A two-year deal for Naden to link once more with Barrett at Canterbury has been announced by the Bulldogs, with the 25-year-old centre starting at the club next season.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2021/04/27/nad ... d-panther/
Canterbury Bulldogs club statement
The Bulldogs have added to their strike power for the next two seasons with the signing of talented centre Brent Naden from the Penrith Panthers.
The 25 year-old has committed to the blue and whites until the end of the 2023 season.
Naden, from Wellington in the Central West of New South Wales, started his NRL career with the Panthers in 2019 and has currently played in 30 NRL matches, scoring an amazing 20 tries during that time.
Chief Executive Aaron Warburton was delighted to be able to secure the talents of such an exciting young player:
"Adding someone of Brent's ability to our backline is tremendous news for our Members and fans, as we build towards the future.
Brent is a proven try scorer, with a phenomenal strike rate in his NRL career so far, and we believe that he will be part of a great backline for next season and beyond.
He has an excellent relationship with Trent Barrett and the potential to continue to improve. We look forward to what Brent will bring to the Bulldogs, and are pleased that we have added another vital piece to the squad that we are putting together to take this club forward."
Penrith have lost rising star Brent Naden as the latest Panther targeted for Trent Barrett's Belmore rebuild. A two-year deal for Naden to link once more with Barrett at Canterbury has been announced by the Bulldogs, with the 25-year-old centre starting at the club next season.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2021/04/27/nad ... d-panther/
Canterbury Bulldogs club statement
The Bulldogs have added to their strike power for the next two seasons with the signing of talented centre Brent Naden from the Penrith Panthers.
The 25 year-old has committed to the blue and whites until the end of the 2023 season.
Naden, from Wellington in the Central West of New South Wales, started his NRL career with the Panthers in 2019 and has currently played in 30 NRL matches, scoring an amazing 20 tries during that time.
Chief Executive Aaron Warburton was delighted to be able to secure the talents of such an exciting young player:
"Adding someone of Brent's ability to our backline is tremendous news for our Members and fans, as we build towards the future.
Brent is a proven try scorer, with a phenomenal strike rate in his NRL career so far, and we believe that he will be part of a great backline for next season and beyond.
He has an excellent relationship with Trent Barrett and the potential to continue to improve. We look forward to what Brent will bring to the Bulldogs, and are pleased that we have added another vital piece to the squad that we are putting together to take this club forward."
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Very different type of centre to what they have now. Should make a good fist of it.
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Starting to build the bones of a good side.
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A lot hinges on the success of Flanagan and Burton in the halves and they still need to resolves their dummy half issues.
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Without a hooker their team is trash. Need I remind everybody of the Buttriss debarkle??
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Can we swap them Havali for Cotric
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It's amazing other clubs don't come for Havili really. He would be an upgrade for most but the very top clubs, imo
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100% agree. To imagine we went from Waddell, Buttress, tongue and Sezer at hooker to being lumped with bloody Hodgson, Starling, Havali and the gnome all at once.Canberra Milk wrote:It's amazing other clubs don't come for Havili really. He would be an upgrade for most but the very top clubs, imo
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Sezer was hooker?
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once when hodgson was outThe Nickman wrote:Sezer was hooker?
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We started that way one season. I think we went up 20 zip someone got injured we lost the game and that was the end of that experiment. Back prior to Hodgson. Sure it was Seizer.bonehead wrote:once when hodgson was outThe Nickman wrote:Sezer was hooker?
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Yeah, Sezer played hooker in the pre-season trial in the lead up too
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Ahh yeah, I think that was 2017. We started with Williams and Austin with Sezer at hooker (although named in the 7). *shudders*
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Canterbury Bulldogs hit with big fines for COVID breaches
The National Rugby League (NRL) has issued the Canterbury Bulldogs with a breach notice for failing to take all reasonable measures to ensure its players comply with NRL Rules. The notice proposes the club is fined $50,000.
The specifics of the notice allege the club failed to immediately notify its playing squad and football staff of additional restrictions that were placed on Sydney-based NRL clubs on 17 June. It also alleges when the club communicated the changes on 18 June, that it failed to effectively communicate the restrictions to ensure players and officials understood exactly the obligations placed on them.
The NRL has also issued breach notices to players Dylan Napa, Brandon Wakeham, Corey Waddell, Sione Katoa and Aaron Schoupp for attending the Coogee Bay Hotel and Royal Hotel in Bondi on 20 June after the NRL had mandated players and officials could not attend any restaurants, pubs or bars in the Waverley or Randwick Local Government Areas. The Players did not breach any NSW Health Orders in attending those venues.
The breach notice proposes the following fines which take into account the varying salaries of the players and the alleged shortcomings of the club’s communications.
Dylan Napa $5,000
Brandon Wakeham $1,750
Corey Waddell $1,500
Sione Katoa $1,250
Aaron Schoupp $250
The players must also complete 14 days self-isolation in compliance with NSW Government Health Orders after being deemed close contacts of a positive case.
NRL Chief Executive Andrew Abdo said clubs had a responsibility to ensure their players clearly understand the biosecurity protocols.
“Our biosecurity protocols are the most important part of the competition, they are our licence to continue playing during the pandemic. All clubs and players have a responsibility to ensure they comply with the rules to keep themselves and the community safe,’’ he said.
“In this instance we believe the Bulldogs failed to ensure the upgraded protocols were clearly explained to their players. This sanction sends a clear message to every club that you must do everything possible to ensure players understand the protocols.
“The players also have an obligation to seek further information if they are unsure of the upgraded biosecurity advice. Given the breach took place several days after the upgraded protocols had been communicated, we believe a sanction upon the players is also appropriate. In issuing the sanctions, we have taken into account that the players had a degree of confusion about the protocols.”
The club and the players have 5 working days to respond to the Breach Notices before they are finally determined.
NRL media release
The National Rugby League (NRL) has issued the Canterbury Bulldogs with a breach notice for failing to take all reasonable measures to ensure its players comply with NRL Rules. The notice proposes the club is fined $50,000.
The specifics of the notice allege the club failed to immediately notify its playing squad and football staff of additional restrictions that were placed on Sydney-based NRL clubs on 17 June. It also alleges when the club communicated the changes on 18 June, that it failed to effectively communicate the restrictions to ensure players and officials understood exactly the obligations placed on them.
The NRL has also issued breach notices to players Dylan Napa, Brandon Wakeham, Corey Waddell, Sione Katoa and Aaron Schoupp for attending the Coogee Bay Hotel and Royal Hotel in Bondi on 20 June after the NRL had mandated players and officials could not attend any restaurants, pubs or bars in the Waverley or Randwick Local Government Areas. The Players did not breach any NSW Health Orders in attending those venues.
The breach notice proposes the following fines which take into account the varying salaries of the players and the alleged shortcomings of the club’s communications.
Dylan Napa $5,000
Brandon Wakeham $1,750
Corey Waddell $1,500
Sione Katoa $1,250
Aaron Schoupp $250
The players must also complete 14 days self-isolation in compliance with NSW Government Health Orders after being deemed close contacts of a positive case.
NRL Chief Executive Andrew Abdo said clubs had a responsibility to ensure their players clearly understand the biosecurity protocols.
“Our biosecurity protocols are the most important part of the competition, they are our licence to continue playing during the pandemic. All clubs and players have a responsibility to ensure they comply with the rules to keep themselves and the community safe,’’ he said.
“In this instance we believe the Bulldogs failed to ensure the upgraded protocols were clearly explained to their players. This sanction sends a clear message to every club that you must do everything possible to ensure players understand the protocols.
“The players also have an obligation to seek further information if they are unsure of the upgraded biosecurity advice. Given the breach took place several days after the upgraded protocols had been communicated, we believe a sanction upon the players is also appropriate. In issuing the sanctions, we have taken into account that the players had a degree of confusion about the protocols.”
The club and the players have 5 working days to respond to the Breach Notices before they are finally determined.
NRL media release
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Uh... What?
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Trent's got the Projector out.
Those out the door:
Dylan Napa
Will Hopoate
Lachlan Lewis
Nick Meaney
Renouf Atoni
Sione Katoa
Dean Britt
Chris Smith
James Roumanos
Brad Deitz
Watson Heleta
Kiko Manu
Potentially Adam Elliott as well
https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/cante ... 66ceea9001
Those out the door:
Dylan Napa
Will Hopoate
Lachlan Lewis
Nick Meaney
Renouf Atoni
Sione Katoa
Dean Britt
Chris Smith
James Roumanos
Brad Deitz
Watson Heleta
Kiko Manu
Potentially Adam Elliott as well
https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/cante ... 66ceea9001
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Good work Trent. That list is on the bus to Ploderville.
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no mention of Christian Crichton who I believe is also off contract, could be a handy dartboard pickup for someone
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Dogs probably want to keep him given he's been paid to rehab his knee all year.
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Bulldogs 2022 will be better than the Raiders 2021! rest assured of that.
We must improve next year otherwise we run the risk of slipping culturally and suffering many hard time ahead.
We must improve next year otherwise we run the risk of slipping culturally and suffering many hard time ahead.
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Kikau looks to have signed for the Dogs from 2023.
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