News Are the Bulldogs on their way to buying a premiership?

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Trent Barrett continues to sign quality players, so who will be to arrive at Belmore?

If there was ever any evidence required to highlight just how dire the Canterbury Bulldogs’ salary cap problems had become just a few years back, their recent spending spree provides it.

The books at the Kennel had become well and truly cooked under the stewardship of former Chairman Ray Dib and his board, not in an illegal sense of course, just in the sense that the finances were fried.

It was a disaster that saw a host of loyal and quality players moved on to make space for a 2021 recruitment push that the new board had promised would occur. In essence, the Bulldogs wrote off the last two seasons; knowing full well that there was little or no chance they would be competitive.

The team has well and truly lived up to that billing. With only a late 2019 run providing any joy for fans, the 2020 pandemic-riddled season saw the blue and whites manage to accumulate just three wins and only avoid the wooden spoon thanks to the disaster that was the Brisbane Broncos.

However, there is hope in the air as the 2021 pre-season begins and Canterbury looms as the big short-to-mid-term NRL improver; based not only on the new talent already acquired but also a certain young man from the west who will arrive at Belmore in 2022.

The origins of what fans will hope is a Bulldog resurgence perhaps began in the death throes of the 2020 season, with Englishman Luke Thompson beginning to find his feet in the NRL. After adjusting to the pace of the game in his first few matches, there were real signs that Canterbury had indeed found the enforcer type they had been looking for ever since James Graham departed the club in 2017.

Canberra and representative powerhouse Nick Cotric has joined the club; no doubt to bolster what was the most impotent backline in the competition, with former Sharks and Roosters half Kyle Flanagan also signing with the club in October.

Without an effective halves combination in recent times and numerous men having been given the opportunity to cement a role in the six or seven, Canterbury has finally seen the reality before their very eyes; investing in a 22-year-old with immense upside and a player far greater skilled in the playmaker role than the men currently at the club.

This week, the club revealed a poorly kept secret and a major coup when they announced the acquisition of young Penrith star Matt Burton for the 2022 season and the two years to follow. With just six NRL games under his belt, the Dubbo-born 20-year-old looms as a new NRL star; something the Bulldogs have now heavily invested in.

Destined for the number six jersey, Burton’s combination with Flanagan could well be a decisive one come 2022.

Along with the important re-signings of captain Josh Jackson, Jayden Okunbor, Jake Averillo, Will Hopoate and Adam Elliott, the core of the Dogs’ team instantly looks far more impressive than it has for some time.

Some may have even underestimated just how much cash has been freed up by recent departures and players off-contract at the end of 2021 such as Dylan Napa, Nick Meaney, Lachlan Lewis, Christian Chrichton and Sione Katoa.

That underestimation is perhaps confirmed when one considers the fact that the club is reportedly in the hunt for the services of New South Wales star Josh Addo-Carr and another wonder kid from the foot of the mountains in the shape of Stephen Crichton.

The idea of a backline including Hopoate, Addo-Carr, Cotric, Crichton and Okunbur will have the Bulldogs faithful giddy with excitement, especially with Burton and Flanagan calling the shots around the ruck.

It all sounds like a little too much to ask. However, CEO Andrew Hill has brought in a powerful new sponsor in the form of Laundy Hotels and already delivered Cotric, Burton and Flanagan. If Hill’s pockets are as deep as many people believe, another key signing could well be announced sooner rather than later.

Should the trend continue and the big names draw more key men to Belmore, it would be easy to find reasons why new coach Trent Barrett could have the team challenging very quickly. Perhaps even a new three-year premiership window has opened for the famous club.

It would be a window well bought but in modern rugby league, that is usually the way.
 

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Thrilled that we've got TB since we haven't had an attack oriented coach since Glossop of the late 70's and early 80's. If he's as good as I believe he is it's possible we can win 3+ premierships this decade with TB in charge. With Bellamy soon to retire and Bennett's past his prime there's no supercoach out there other than Robinson and Stuart hasn't won a GF for 18 years. Huge upside in 2022 onwards when TB clears the deadwood.
 

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is there anyway us fans can see how much cap space we have left?
No but put it this way. So many average players on more $ than need be.

Napa and hoppa eating over 1.2-1.3 together.

Lewis and jmk over 600k together.

Then britt meaney smith Crichton .

Keep in mind burton eats greens $

We have cap space now and r Smith gone. I’d say that covers jac with what’s left and smiths $

1.8-1.9 would cover almost b Smith, leinu and staggs/Crichton.

We are set for a big spree! Thankfully!

Then another year of Dwz and jacko and are free of more!
 

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I don’t who who wrote the article but what are they talking about buying a premiership? A ball hasn’t been kicked yet under the new leadership... how many other clubs go on spending sprees.. as if Newcastle didn’t try and buy a premiership they been very active the last 3 years.. Latrell Mitchell , Jai Arrow, are they south juniors? Please.. get sick of reading this rubbish...
 

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No but put it this way. So many average players on more $ than need be.

Napa and hoppa eating over 1.2-1.3 together.

Lewis and jmk over 600k together.

Then britt meaney smith Crichton .

Keep in mind burton eats greens $

We have cap space now and r Smith gone. I’d say that covers jac with what’s left and smiths $

1.8-1.9 would cover almost b Smith, leinu and staggs/Crichton.

We are set for a big spree! Thankfully!

Then another year of Dwz and jacko and are free of more!
are those guestimations or sourced? sorry sounds to good to be true... also isnt dwz signed until 2022?
 

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Are we trying to buy a Premiership??? I BLOODY WELL HOPE SO!!! The Roosters try buying Premierships every year. Melbourne have cheated their way to how many Premierships already??? Souths please...the NRL's love child that can medically retire anyone with a drop of a hat and no one blinks. It's about time the Dogs became ruffles and got with the program.....playing nice just doesn't work when the deck is stacked heavily against you and everyone else hold all the cards, leaving you with a pair of jokers the most useless cards in the deck. So F@ck Yeah let's buy a Premiership or two or three, and who ever doesn't like it can suck it!!!

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I don’t who who wrote the article but what are they talking about buying a premiership? A ball hasn’t been kicked yet under the new leadership... how many other clubs go on spending sprees.. as if Newcastle didn’t try and buy a premiership they been very active the last 3 years.. Latrell Mitchell , Jai Arrow, are they south juniors? Please.. get sick of reading this rubbish...
I was thinking the exact same thing.
How about the rorters buing their 3? premierships this decade?
Oh but hey, lets shit on the dogs cause they are on the way up.
 

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I don’t who who wrote the article but what are they talking about buying a premiership? A ball hasn’t been kicked yet under the new leadership... how many other clubs go on spending sprees.. as if Newcastle didn’t try and buy a premiership they been very active the last 3 years.. Latrell Mitchell , Jai Arrow, are they south juniors? Please.. get sick of reading this rubbish...
Stuart Thomas a wannabe Flog
 

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Stuart Thomas a wannabe Flog
He's written some good articles.



As far as buying a premiership goes I don't see it as that. We're just trying to get a competitive side together again. I won't go on about past administration/coaches and the poor choices that led us to be loaded with cap heavy forwards and poor spine. We're finally looking at getting the money wisely invested in the drivers seat rather than the engine room.
 

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A purely speculative article, but I hope in rings true.
 

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Are we trying to buy a Premiership??? I BLOODY WELL HOPE SO!!! The Roosters try buying Premierships every year. Melbourne have cheated their way to how many Premierships already??? Souths please...the NRL's love child that can medically retire anyone with a drop of a hat and no one blinks. It's about time the Dogs became ruffles and got with the program.....playing nice just doesn't work when the deck is stacked heavily against you and everyone else hold all the cards, leaving you with a pair of jokers the most useless cards in the deck. So F@ck Yeah let's buy a Premiership or two or three, and how ever doesn't like it can suck it!!!

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And if you’re not down with that we got 2 words for ya.......
 

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He's written some good articles.



As far as buying a premiership goes I don't see it as that. We're just trying to get a competitive side together again. I won't go on about past administration/coaches and the poor choices that led us to be loaded with cap heavy forwards and poor spine. We're finally looking at getting the money wisely invested in the drivers seat rather than the engine room.
we are a long way from buying a premiership
we needed 24 new players
we have only bought about 6 so far
 

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I don’t who who wrote the article but what are they talking about buying a premiership? A ball hasn’t been kicked yet under the new leadership... how many other clubs go on spending sprees.. as if Newcastle didn’t try and buy a premiership they been very active the last 3 years.. Latrell Mitchell , Jai Arrow, are they south juniors? Please.. get sick of reading this rubbish...
Totally agree. I can't believe I finished reading that load of horse shit!!! "Worst kept secret"? Everyone knew we wanted Burton!! It wasn't a fucking secret. "Buying a premiership"??? Hello motherfucker, everyone is still tipping us for the spoon next year. We bought a few good player, as yoy do when you have some cap space, and suddenly we are buying a premiership. How about the rorters??? The whole article was sensationalist bullshit.
 
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