Canterbury Bulldogs internal review into horror 2020 NRL season

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Not fast enough. Not fit enough. Not strong enough. Not good enough.
These are the findings of a damning internal review that led to the sacking of Dean Pay and his entire Canterbury coaching staff.

In a brutally honest assessment that began in round two after the Bulldogs opened the 2020 NRL season with back-to-back defeats, Canterbury began a no-holds-barred investigation that examined players, coaches, systems and performances.

News Corp can reveal the review not only found failings in coaching systems, but also revealed at least two big-name players were underperforming.

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The Bulldogs have endured another tough season and stars such as Dallin Watene-Zelezniak have been put on notice. Picture: Getty Images
The Bulldogs have endured another tough season and stars such as Dallin Watene-Zelezniak have been put on notice. Picture: Getty Images
Conducted by the Bulldogs board and senior officials, it has sparked a club clean-out with as many as seven players in the firing line.

Bulldogs CEO Andrew Hill confirmed details of the review as News Corp Australia launched its own investigation into the teams that will not play finals football, starting with last-placed Canterbury.

“Conducting a review is always difficult but you need to be honest,” Hill said.

“And our performances and where we were heading were just not good enough. Unfortunately that led to some tough decisions being made with the coaching staff. We are also looking at our roster for the next season or two.


“We need to be better on and off the field. When the black-and-white answer was ‘we need to be better’ we had to take action and that is what we have done.”

Bulldogs chief executive Andrew Hill is making big changes at Belmore. Picture: Brett Costello
Bulldogs chief executive Andrew Hill is making big changes at Belmore. Picture: Brett Costello
THE ROSTER

Even at full strength, the Bulldogs began the year with arguably the weakest playing list in the NRL.

Adding only Melbourne’s Joe Stimson, Penrith hooker Sione Katoa and former South Sydney forward Dean Britt to the team that finished 12th in 2019, Canterbury were never expected to make the top eight.

Without a current international in their squad heading into the season, the Bulldogs’ roster was thinned further when Jayden Okunbor and Corey Harawira-Naera were stood down indefinitely for an off-field breach.

The Bulldogs were delivered another blow when Stimson joined Kieran Foran and Chris Smith on the injured list.

A season-ending injury to Adam Elliott robbed the Bulldogs of their best-performing player.

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THE MOMENT ALL HOPE WAS LOST


The Bulldogs’ season was done and dusted after just seven games.

While the writing was on the wall following a 42-6 round-four loss to the Sydney Roosters, a win over St George Illawarra the week before and a two-point loss to Cronulla the week after provided promise. All hope was lost, though, when the Wests Tigers mauled the Bulldogs 34-6 at Bankwest Stadium.

Dean Pay was sacked by the Bulldogs mid-season. Picture: Getty Images
Dean Pay was sacked by the Bulldogs mid-season. Picture: Getty Images
THE COACH

That season-crippling loss to the Tigers also cost Dean Pay his job.

Although they didn’t pull the trigger until Brisbane beat them 26-8 two weeks later, the Bulldogs privately made the decision to sack Pay after he slumped to his 36th loss since taking over from Des Hasler in 2018.

“Making decisions around head coaches are among the toughest decisions that are made,” Hill said. “Dean gave everything to the club and we will always be thankful but after four or five years of not making the finals we had to make a decision.”

While the Bulldogs were not expecting Pay to deliver the club a premiership, they had demanded improvement. And that was always going to be a tough ask given he was only able to add three modest signings to the team that overachieved to finish 12th.

THE ANALYSIS

A pointscoring problem has been identified as the Bulldogs’ major failure as Canterbury struggle with the worst attack in the NRL.

While table toppers Penrith average 26 points a game, the Bulldogs have scored more than 20 points on just four occasions.

While their defence is better than all three Queensland teams, Canterbury are in danger of landing the wooden spoon after scoring just 222 points.

Lacking strike on the edge and a playmaker that can deliver, the Bulldogs also have the NRL’s worst ‘red zone’ attack.

The Bulldogs have struggled to score points this season and have the worst attack in the NRL. Picture: Getty Images
The Bulldogs have struggled to score points this season and have the worst attack in the NRL. Picture: Getty Images
While the Sharks only need an average of 8.2 tackles to score from inside the opposition’s 20m, the Bulldogs require an NRL-worst 17 tackles to come up with a try.

The Bulldogs’ left-side defence has also been a problem with the club conceding an NRL-worst 34 tries down the left flank.

The Bulldogs are also the only team to concede more than 1600 metres per game.

The pointscoring failure has already cost Foran his Bulldogs career with the club pulling a new one-year offer and signing veteran Blake Green instead.

THE FIGHT

It has not been all doom and gloom for the Bulldogs.

While they may have only won three games, the Bulldogs have lost seven of their games by a converted try or less. And being beaten by 20 or more points just three times, no one can question the club’s willingness to fight.

“The resilience of the playing squad has come through,” Hill said. “The effort is there for everyone to see.”

THE GOOD

Canterbury have unearthed two potential stars with Jake Averillo and Matt Doorey bursting onto the NRL scene.

“We have some exciting prospects coming through the system,” said Bulldogs pathways and development officer David Hamilton.

Jake Averillo has shown good potential this season. Picture: Grant Trouville/NRL Photos
Jake Averillo has shown good potential this season. Picture: Grant Trouville/NRL Photos
“We have a real strategy of what we have put in place and I have identified nine players that I think are capable of pushing through to the NRL. Jake is just a real natural footballer. He has done a great job but still has a long way to go. Matt Doorey is similar.

“I don’t want to throw up names but we have another couple who I think have great potential.”

Nick Meaney and Raymond Faitala-Mariner also had breakout years.

THE BAD

Dallin Watene-Zelezniak has been put on notice following an error-riddled season where he failed to recapture the form he showed in his first year with the Bulldogs.

Quitting the Panthers because he wanted to play fullback, the former Kiwi Test captain has already been relegated to the wing.

Trent Barrett will take the reins as head coach at the Bulldogs next season. Picture: Getty Images
Trent Barrett will take the reins as head coach at the Bulldogs next season. Picture: Getty Images
THE FUTURE

Trent Barrett has been anointed as the man to resurrect the Bulldogs and the complete coaching clean-out will see him bring in his own team.

“We are all looking forward to the future,” Hill said. “And that starts with a new head coach and the opportunity for Trent to bring his own staff.”

Having already signed Canberra’s Nick Cotric in a strike power signing, Barrett could be at the helm of a new-look team with the Bulldogs still hunting for as many as five more new players.

THE TARGETS

With $1.5m left to spend, the Bulldogs are hoping to snare another big name to join Cotric at the club next year.

It can be revealed that Canterbury are circling the Storm, the Panthers and the Broncos in the hopes of snaring a contracted star.

Expecting all three clubs to be forced into offloading at least one player, Canterbury have already made discreet inquiries about players including Melbourne’s Harry Grant and Brandon Smith, Penrith’s Matt Burton, Charlie Staines and Steven Crichton and Brisbane’s Joe Ofahengaue and Patrick Carrigan.

The Bulldogs have been linked to exciting Panthers playmaker Matt Burton. Picture: Getty Images
The Bulldogs have been linked to exciting Panthers playmaker Matt Burton. Picture: Getty ImagesBULLDOGS’ DREAM 17 FOR 2021
1 Jake Averillo

2 Charlie Staines

3 Will Hopoate

4 Nick Cotric

5 Dallin Watene-Zelezniak

6 Blake Green

7 Matt Burton

8 Ofahiki Ogden

9 Brandon Smith

10 Joe Ofahengaue

11 Josh Jackson

12 Raymond Faitala-Mariner

13 Adam Elliott

Reserves

14 Luke Thompson

15 Nick Meaney

16 Dylan Napa

17 Matt Doorey

MAJOR EVENTS TIMELINE
Corey Harawira-Naera and Jayden Okunbor suspension

Joe Stimson injury

Jake Averillo debut

Adam Elliott injury

Luke Thompson arrival

Nick Cotric signing for 2021

Dean Pay sacking

Trent Barrett appointment 2021

Matt Doorey debut

New major sponsor announcement

Kieran Foran contract offer withdrawal

Adam Elliott re-signing

Tim Lafai signing 2020

Blake Green signing for 2021

BIGGEST WIN

22-2 v Dragons Round 4

BIGGEST LOSS

42-6 v Roosters Round 5

BEST PERFORMANCE

18-16 loss to Eels Round 12 or 18-12 win over Knights Round 11

WORST PERFORMANCE

41-10 loss to Storm Round 13
 

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B. Smith, Burton and Ofahengaue (I'd prefer Welch) would solve a lot of problems. That's 1.5m there. Staines would push it over 1.5m. B. Smith and Burton are priority. Ofahengaue before Staines for me. This is literally best case scenario.
 

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There's not a single thing in that article that most of us didn't know.

I hope we don't become like St George or the tigers constantly looking into what's wrong year after year.

Hill and the board have next year to show progress, if not I hope a decent rival ticket is put up for the board.
 

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Averillo at FB, I like it .... speed to burn and hopefully has great ball playing skills and knows how to support like any good FB does ... Staines, Grant/Smith, and Burton is a must ... lets make this happen so us loyal supporters has something to look forward to in 2021 and beyond ... up the Doggies !!!!
 

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Averillo at FB, I like it .... speed to burn and hopefully has great ball playing skills and knows how to support like any good FB does ... Staines, Grant/Smith, and Burton is a must ... lets make this happen so us loyal supporters has something to look forward to in 2021 and beyond ... up the Doggies !!!!
I like it too mate, come one doggies its been a long time between drinks and the team song
 

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That dream team is the jizz team. Top 8 definites
 

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Their dream team wasn’t too bad. Just replace Meaney with JMK. And you’d have Stimson, toomaga, in the mix too. Solid team. Definitely win as many as they’d lose.

I still think if Sataines comes though he takes the 1 jersey. Which could mean Averillo might be groomed as a half. Won’t be too bad next to burton. Atleast they’d have 2-3 seasons to develop before being a top 4 team. Then you can potentially have 5-6 years shot at a premiership (unless roosters take them once they are at the top of their game :p )
 

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"Not fast enough. Not fit enough. Not strong enough. Not good enough." - DUH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why the hell did they need a friggin review to tell them that....even the idiot fans knew that.
Well, at least they have acted on that information which is a good start

Surprisingly good article - I actually agree with virtually everything in it. Even the dream team was good - no Lewis and Avo at FB. Personally I'd swap Renouf for Napa, put Avo at 6 and Staines at 1 but thats still a good looking team - fringe top 8 team
 

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Typically, the review found everyone shared the blamed for the team’s performance with the exception of the current Board, who would have guessed.

With allegedly $1.5 to spend and a new coach the Board can no longer hide. Winning is the only key performance indicator the fans agree with.

Ms Anderson and Co, you are on notice.
 

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i think an external review is needed on the people that did the internal review, because the internal reviewers waited until an internal review was needed
 

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Honest Article. Cut and paste TK sentiments. Brutal assessment of DWZ. The board however should take part of the blame.
 

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Bulldogs fan here: we need a forward that other team fear.... Welch is just another tolman ....... burton would be great with Foran...... Lewis to lock to stiffen defence in middle.
 
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