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Rugby league great Greg Alexander was left stunned by the Bulldogs’ impressive trials display, while Andrew Voss was equally impressed by the Broncos.
Cameron Ciraldo’s outfit, without a cohort of regular first graders, downed Craig Bellamy’s Storm who were also missing several big-name stars.
CAN THE BULLDOGS CARRY THEIR FORM INTO THE 2024 SEASON?
Ciraldo utilised his youth against the Storm and Alexander has singled out two young guns he was very impressed by.
He was also stunned by just how impressive the Bulldogs were in their first hitout of the season, potentially signalling there’s big things to come when the club’s next crop rise through the ranks.
I (couldn’t believe) how impressive the Dogs were,” Alexander said.
“There are some selection headaches for Cameron Ciraldo. There are questions about who he will play in the halves but the youngsters gave us a picture for the future.
“A whole host of them were impressive such as Joseph O’Neill and Joash Papalii. They are very good and all the chat about the juniors was confirmed on Thursday night.”
Ciraldo also has a huge halves headache on his hands, with both Toby Sexton and Drew Hutchison performing against Melbourne.
Meanwhile, Bronson Xerri’s return from a four-year NRL hiatus was a major success and he could push for a starting spot come Round 1.
Cameron Ciraldo’s outfit, without a cohort of regular first graders, downed Craig Bellamy’s Storm who were also missing several big-name stars.
CAN THE BULLDOGS CARRY THEIR FORM INTO THE 2024 SEASON?
Ciraldo utilised his youth against the Storm and Alexander has singled out two young guns he was very impressed by.
He was also stunned by just how impressive the Bulldogs were in their first hitout of the season, potentially signalling there’s big things to come when the club’s next crop rise through the ranks.
I (couldn’t believe) how impressive the Dogs were,” Alexander said.
“There are some selection headaches for Cameron Ciraldo. There are questions about who he will play in the halves but the youngsters gave us a picture for the future.
“A whole host of them were impressive such as Joseph O’Neill and Joash Papalii. They are very good and all the chat about the juniors was confirmed on Thursday night.”
Ciraldo also has a huge halves headache on his hands, with both Toby Sexton and Drew Hutchison performing against Melbourne.
Meanwhile, Bronson Xerri’s return from a four-year NRL hiatus was a major success and he could push for a starting spot come Round 1.