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Canterbury players have copped plenty of flak this season but they deserve a pat on the back after it emerged that they would spurn Mad Monday celebrations to feed the homeless.
Sport Confidential has been told that rather than celebrate a season
that has been an abject failure,
The battling Bulldogs will gather together as a group on Monday to help those less fortunate.
They will then celebrate their awards night on Tuesday before a quiet get-together later in the week.
The Bulldogs' decision to reject
Mad Monday came as NRL boss
Andrew Abdo backed the clubs and their players to be on their best behav-iour as they prepare for the traditional end-of-season celebrations.
"We expect clubs to enjoy the end-of-season celebrations in a professional and respectful way," Abdo said.
Sport Confidential has been told that rather than celebrate a season
that has been an abject failure,
The battling Bulldogs will gather together as a group on Monday to help those less fortunate.
They will then celebrate their awards night on Tuesday before a quiet get-together later in the week.
The Bulldogs' decision to reject
Mad Monday came as NRL boss
Andrew Abdo backed the clubs and their players to be on their best behav-iour as they prepare for the traditional end-of-season celebrations.
"We expect clubs to enjoy the end-of-season celebrations in a professional and respectful way," Abdo said.