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The access to talent is the exciting part for me. Particularly with depth. Always used to find it weird and bit frustrating when Canberra would debut young kids from Mounties.Smart move. Not decimating the Bulldogs brand either as some predicted. Having an established and financially strong partner to strengthen our access to talent coming through into the top grade and better still, having a better chance of retaining that talent and not see them go off to other NRL clubs. Mick Potter is a great appointment to coach the Canterbury Cup side and should work well with Trent Barrett going forward. Look forward to seeing the benefits of this move pay off in future seasons and restoring the Dogs as a NRL powerhouse again.
Pretty accurate tbf, Moorebank Rams in that area and the club's Oasis project was in the same area.It’s a bit of stretch for the CEO Andrew Hill to describe the location as being in our supporter heartland.
read my post above, i think it is a very poor moveHow is this good? Or bad?
I'm a nobody but I can't see this as anything other than a cost saving measure like so many other decisions the club have recently made.very poor and strange decision IMO. I wrote in another thread, i am involved in the Parramatta Juniours, Mounties are very small in the juniour league and not a "major" club like Wenty, Cabra or Hills Bulls. The dogs were with Cabra, who are one of the biggest and strongest clubs. So i can only assume Mounties are paying the dogs, but it is a huge backwards step in terms of quality juniours.
Mate, I grew up there and still have family..all either Bulldogs or Eels out that way.It’s a bit of stretch for the CEO Andrew Hill to describe the location as being in our supporter heartland.
Ok mate read it, thanks.read my post above, i think it is a very poor move
Did we stop affiliation with Cabra?very poor and strange decision IMO. I wrote in another thread, i am involved in the Parramatta Juniours, Mounties are very small in the juniour league and not a "major" club like Wenty, Cabra or Hills Bulls. The dogs were with Cabra, who are one of the biggest and strongest clubs. So i can only assume Mounties are paying the dogs, but it is a huge backwards step in terms of quality juniours.
pretty sure cabbra stopped there comp because of covid, if anybody else wants to chime inDid we stop affiliation with Cabra?
the association is for next year and beyond, cabra only pulled out for this year only, and get this this most of their players went to other teams for this year. It was a poor decision from Cabra to pull outpretty sure cabbra stopped there comp because of covid, if anybody else wants to chime in
Yes i heard that, you cant blame the kids really, most of course would of pulled the pin on the club and joined other clubs.Having a crack here but are the steve who was coaching the under 14 campbelltown region development team?the association is for next year and beyond, cabra only pulled out for this year only, and get this this most of their players went to other teams for this year. It was a poor decision from Cabra to pull out
no mate in Parra Juniours. it was very unfair on the kids what cabra did, i agreeYes i heard that, you cant blame the kids really, most of course would of pulled the pin on the club and joined other clubs.Having a crack here but are the steve who was coaching the under 14 campbelltown region development team?