Pay admits salary cap situation impacted playing group.

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https://www.smh.com.au/sport/bulldo...s-impacted-playing-group-20180701-p4zosp.html

Canterbury coach Dean Pay has admitted the club's salary cap saga wrought a toll on the playing group after putting their month from hell behind them with a 36-16 NRL win over Newcastle on Saturday.

After losing their previous four and seven of their last eight, the Bulldogs' had descended into wooden spoon territory after being unsettled by their salary cap mess.

Many questioned how the players could keep their minds on the job with the spectre of receiving a tap on the shoulder from management hovering over them.

In the end, Aaron Woods and Moses Mbye were granted mid-season moves in an effort to free up salary cap space for next year.

The Dogs pulled their season out of a tailspin with two points against an injury-affected Knights and Pay acknowledged the club's off-field worries had affected on-field performance in the last few months.

"You can say it doesn't affect you but it probably does to a certain degree," Pay said.

"We get on and prepare as best we can. That's what we need to do.

"What we did over the last two weeks was probably one of our better preparations. It showed out there tonight."

The Dogs' effort against the Knights was a huge improvement on their meek showing in their 32-10 defeat to the Gold Coast a fortnight ago.

Debutant playmaker Lachlan Lewis provided a bright spot plugging the hole left by Kieran Foran (foot) who is out for the season.

Lewis, the nephew of Immortal Wally Lewis, stood up to everything that was thrown at him by the Knights who set out to target him.

"He's a tough kid," Pay said.

"I think he made about 30 tackles. His nose is all over his face as well."

Following their embarrassment at the hand of the Titans, Pay admitted he saw the result coming as his team lacked energy on the training paddock in the week leading up.


He said there was no secret to their breakthrough win, they simply turned things around during their preparation.

"Last game, that just wasn't us," Pay said.

"And tonight we spoke about it, we prepared better and we played better. That was the bottom line."
 

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Yeah he is the master of understatement given the mess he was handed... but he still has to perform and he is going well in my books. Top priority is a few more wins and get us away from Spoon contention.
 

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One thing that has impressed me about Pay is how hard the guys have played almost every game bar one or two. We've been in nearly every game and have lost quite a few where they've snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.

He might not be the long term answer and has done things wrong but getting the squad to play hard amidst all of the distractions has been something that has stood out and it's easier said than done.

We don't believe in the players too much as we know how average the squad is but it seems Pay has them believing in themselves and fighting for each other and that shouldn't go unnoticed.
 

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Good on you dean, I really hope this is the start of something great an you finally shut down all these “sack pay” threads..as it’s getting old quick !!!!

Was a great win, a few more like that it’s looking better all the time, I hope pay succeeds 100%

Good luck.
 

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We’re all backing you Deano! My only feedback on this is that Dean should have shown a little more faith in the Younger blokes from round 1. Those guys won us some games against quality opposition in the trials and only Marshall-King made the grade.

I felt Lewis, Martin, Ogden and Brown did enough. Getting their chance now which thy name thy shalt not be mentioned would have never done.
 

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Let’s not get overly excited.

That was a weakened knights side.
 
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