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the 2023 season ends for a number of clubs, we look back on the highs and lows for every club, their best player, the changes they need to make for next season and an early prediction for where they will finish in 2024.

In this edition, we take a look at the Bulldogs


Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs - 7 wins, 17 losses, -331. Ladder: 15th

After securing the services of the most sought after rookie coach in Cameron Ciraldo, hopes were high for the Bulldogs. The off-season acquisitions of Reed Mahoney and Viliame Kikau added to the hype and with early wins against the Melbourne Storm and North Queensland Cowboys had Bulldogs fans believing this team had finally left the dog days behind them.

Sadly, the Bulldogs were on the back-end of some absolute hidings and ended the season with the worst defence in the competition. A recent training mishap resulting in a player walking out on the club is a bad footnote on a dismal season.

Highlight

Claiming their first win in Melbourne since 2016.

After the Bulldogs were soundly beaten in Round 1 against Manly, they travelled South to take on the Melbourne Storm in what was expected to be a comfortable victory for the home team. Instead, the Bulldogs pulled off a stunning upset in an early glimpse into what the team was capable of under new coach Ciraldo.

It was also the coming of age for Jacob Kiraz who ran 235 metres, two line breaks and scored two tries. Rookie Jacob Preston scored his first try in the NRL and ran for 116 metres with 39 tackles.

Lowlight

The Knight-mare 66-0 loss to Newcastle.

In the same week the Tigers suffered the worst defeat in the NRL era, the Bulldogs went agonisingly close with a 66-0 thrashing at the hands of Newcastle. The Dogs allowed almost 2,000 running metres, 13 line breaks and had 63 missed tackles as the Knights ran in 11 tries.

At this point in the season, Newcastle were sitting in 14th position and were only one spot above the Bulldogs on the ladder. It was the beginning of a magical run for the Knights but it was the first sign of cracks starting to emerge in the Bulldogs and in Cirlado. The Knights would inflict more punishment with a 42-6 win just six weeks later.

Best Player

Jacob Preston.

Already considered a future captain of the club, Jacob Preston had an outstanding rookie year for the Bulldogs and if it weren’t for his side’s poor performances throughout the year, he would be in the conversation for Dally M rookie of the year.

In just 20 appearances, the 21-year-old averaged 38 tackles per game at 91% efficiency, averaged just under 100 running metres, had 10 line breaks and crossed over for six tries.

What they need for 2024

Leadership.

The Bulldogs dominated the headlines in the last fortnight of the home and away season for all the wrong reasons.

Rumours began to circulate of a group of players being unhappy with Ciraldo’s training methods which led to the lack of standards set at the club. This wasn’t helped by poor on-field performances and it reached fever pitch when a player was punished for being late by having to wrestle teammates at training, resulting in the unnamed player leaving the club.

The Daily Telegrpah’s David Riccio highlighted the lack of leadership on the playing roster with senior players Reed Mahoney, Josh Addo-Carr, Viliame Kikau and Matt Burton not being captains at their previous clubs. Whichever players are appointed to the 2024 leadership group must be responsible for setting high standards both on and off the field. Otherwise, the Bulldogs can expect similar fortunes in 2024.

Early 2024 prediction

11th.

Ciraldo’s first year of a rebuild was never going to be an instant fix and after a tough debut year at the helm. Ciraldo has identified which players to keep and the others that aren’t pulling their weight. The additions of Stephen Crichton and Jaeman Salmon from Penrith and Blake Taaffe will be invaluable and the message from the coaching staff will begin to click in year two under Ciraldo.

Grade: F
 

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How many people thought after we threw the ball around against the storm we might do something.

it’s like mid season we were told to be the hit up nupty Specialists .

our second half of the draw we have been more than terrible..
 

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How many people thought after we threw the ball around against the storm we might do something.

it’s like mid season we were told to be the hit up nupty Specialists .

our second half of the draw we have been more than terrible..
I called it out we were shit and I was Proven right again. Makes me hard always being right
 

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I'm not sure what happened but in the Strom match, Burton was playing on both sides of the field, Max King and Kiraz were offloading at will which were causing problems for the defense, that seemed to stop after that game.
 

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I'm not sure what happened but in the Strom match, Burton was playing on both sides of the field, Max King and Kiraz were offloading at will which were causing problems for the defense, that seemed to stop after that game.
What happened was players started dropping like flys, players playing out of position, rookie players introduced every week, then some players didn’t give a shit And started sooking.
 

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What happened was players started dropping like flys, players playing out of position, rookie players introduced every week, then some players didn’t give a shit And started sooking.
This current team doesn't handle adversity well. That says lack of leadership. We crumble and with low confidence we allow Foran to look like prime fittler .
 
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season review -

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs - 7 wins, 17 losses, -331. Ladder: 15th

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Not sure if it has been said elsewhere.

When did the nsw cup side fall to pieces?

Was it when Flanagan came back to nrl side?

Was it because the fringe players not happy with expectations and lost it after seeking out rfm?

I want to say it was probably both of the above…
 

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I think this article really nails it - we have a real leadership void.
To allow Reynolds in the top 30 and retire Jackson early was a real mistake
 

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Early 2024 prediction
16th.
 

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Pretty nuts looking back at that 66-0 loss. At that stage the Knights were 1 spot above us on the ladder and they've since gone on to win every game since. Meanwhile we went the other way and allowed every team to score 30+ against us afterward.

Just shows that every game matters in the end, and it could be the start (Or end) of something good.
 

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Not sure if it has been said elsewhere.

When did the nsw cup side fall to pieces?

Was it when Flanagan came back to nrl side?

Was it because the fringe players not happy with expectations and lost it after seeking out rfm?

I want to say it was probably both of the above…
More to do with issues surrounding the Pacifica players and the club captain than Flanagan I'd say.
 

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Pretty nuts looking back at that 66-0 loss. At that stage the Knights were 1 spot above us on the ladder and they've since gone on to win every game since. Meanwhile we went the other way and allowed every team to score 30+ against us afterward.

Just shows that every game matters in the end, and it could be the start (Or end) of something good.
Their turn around in form is directly related to ponga s
 

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I think this article really nails it - we have a real leadership void.
To allow Reynolds in the top 30 and retire Jackson early was a real mistake
Jackson had enough and his games last yr showed he is steps behind everyone. To small to be a prop and no pass to be a 13. Unfortunately his experience is missed but his ability declined to far to make a difference. JR was for his enthusiasm but was always going to struggle and the club needed a feel good story except he retires on the shit sunday flogging.
 

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Hopefully less of this shite next season.
Yeah injuries played their part, but so did the coach’s bizarre selections and tactics.

Perham - fullback in nrl and right centre in reserves.
Burns - left and right wing, left and right centre
JAC - left wing and right wing
Alamoti - left and right centre, left wing
Wilson - left wing, right wing and bench
Kiraz - right centre and right wing
Averillo - right centre, fullback and halfback
Burton - five eighth and halfback
Mahoney - hooker, bench and time at first receiver at one point?
Flanagan - halfback, five eighth, hooker and bench.
Preston - lock, left and right second row and bench.
TPJ - prop, lock and bench
Waddell - right second row, lock and bench.
RFM - prop, right second row, lock and bench.
Okunbor - right wing, right second row and bench.
Topine - right centre, left centre, right second row and bench.
Edwards - prop, lock and bench
Hughes - lock and bench prop

I’m sure I missed plenty more…
 

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bro i’m ngl after that storm game i thought we were onto something
 

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How many people thought after we threw the ball around against the storm we might do something.

it’s like mid season we were told to be the hit up nupty Specialists .

our second half of the draw we have been more than terrible..
Was all false promises lol. From all the top signings, Reed, Bombs away (aka Matt Burton) and Josh lol. Oh and CC.
 
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