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BULLDOGS BOYS
Via Telegraph Sport Brent Read
When Adam Doueihi was charged by the judiciary after the loss to New Zealand, Cheika immediately informed Bulldogs youngster Khaled Rajeb he would be playing.
Even if Doueihi’s appeal was successful, Cheika planned to start the 20-year-old and bring Doueihi off the bench.
Rajeb didn’t let the coach or Lebanon down. He was outstanding and revealed afterwards that he had his heart set on helping answer the Bulldogs’ problems in the halves.
“I have been at the Bulldogs all my life,” Rajeb said.
“I have been playing in their juniors since I was four years old. The phrase bleed blue and white – I resonate with that the most.
“The future is looking good for me. They are putting a lot of faith in me. My first game I was two years old in the stands – my dad took me.
“It was amazing to grow up, watch the boys and be around the boys. There is no place like Belmore for me – it is my home and I am very proud of it.
“My parents are diehard Doggies fans and nothing makes them more proud than seeing me play for the Bulldogs and my country.”
Moses was impressed.
“He was outstanding,” Moses said.
“I think he has a massive future in the game. I think he is at the Bulldogs at the moment. They’re crying out for some halves there.
“If he can step up and do first grade, he will do a great job. He is a great kid and brings a lot of energy. I told him any time you want he ball you demand the ball – and he demanded it.”
Via Telegraph Sport Brent Read
When Adam Doueihi was charged by the judiciary after the loss to New Zealand, Cheika immediately informed Bulldogs youngster Khaled Rajeb he would be playing.
Even if Doueihi’s appeal was successful, Cheika planned to start the 20-year-old and bring Doueihi off the bench.
Rajeb didn’t let the coach or Lebanon down. He was outstanding and revealed afterwards that he had his heart set on helping answer the Bulldogs’ problems in the halves.
“I have been at the Bulldogs all my life,” Rajeb said.
“I have been playing in their juniors since I was four years old. The phrase bleed blue and white – I resonate with that the most.
“The future is looking good for me. They are putting a lot of faith in me. My first game I was two years old in the stands – my dad took me.
“It was amazing to grow up, watch the boys and be around the boys. There is no place like Belmore for me – it is my home and I am very proud of it.
“My parents are diehard Doggies fans and nothing makes them more proud than seeing me play for the Bulldogs and my country.”
Moses was impressed.
“He was outstanding,” Moses said.
“I think he has a massive future in the game. I think he is at the Bulldogs at the moment. They’re crying out for some halves there.
“If he can step up and do first grade, he will do a great job. He is a great kid and brings a lot of energy. I told him any time you want he ball you demand the ball – and he demanded it.”