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James Hooper from Fox Sports
We’ve been telling you for a month now the Bulldogs have got their coach lined-up for next season in Cameron Ciraldo.
It hasn’t been officially announced yet but it’s only a matter of time.
The next player we’ve also heard Canterbury-Bankstown are doing their homework on is the Panthers player who’s made headlines all this week.
Yep, the Bulldogs are looking at signing Panthers utility Jaeman Salmon.
It’s by no means over the line but Ciraldo obviously knows the utility who has played every game for the Panthers this season extremely well.
The Panthers are also crunching their salary cap numbers to try and retain Salmon but it’s going to be a balancing act with big-name State of Origin players like Brian To’o and Stephen Crichton also off contract at the end of 2023.
The Ciraldo appointment is a smart move from Canterbury-Bankstown but it’s also important to acknowledge what a brilliant job Mick Potter has done.
Unsung and old school, Potter has the Bulldogs playing an entertaining brand of rugby league with the ball mixed with some typical, Bulldogs-style gritty defence.
We’ve been telling you for a month now the Bulldogs have got their coach lined-up for next season in Cameron Ciraldo.
It hasn’t been officially announced yet but it’s only a matter of time.
The next player we’ve also heard Canterbury-Bankstown are doing their homework on is the Panthers player who’s made headlines all this week.
Yep, the Bulldogs are looking at signing Panthers utility Jaeman Salmon.
It’s by no means over the line but Ciraldo obviously knows the utility who has played every game for the Panthers this season extremely well.
The Panthers are also crunching their salary cap numbers to try and retain Salmon but it’s going to be a balancing act with big-name State of Origin players like Brian To’o and Stephen Crichton also off contract at the end of 2023.
The Ciraldo appointment is a smart move from Canterbury-Bankstown but it’s also important to acknowledge what a brilliant job Mick Potter has done.
Unsung and old school, Potter has the Bulldogs playing an entertaining brand of rugby league with the ball mixed with some typical, Bulldogs-style gritty defence.