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Anderson doggedly getting involved
Speaking of the Andersons, Lynne's husband Chris, who is a director at the Bulldogs, is becoming far more hands-on at the club.
The dual premiership-winning NRL coach has been regularly passing on advice to rookie coach Dean Pay. He's also taken a keen interest in the club's recruitment and retention. So much so he's been out watching teenage rugby league carnivals trying to identify talent to bring back to the club.
Anderson only has the club's best interest at heart and it's hard to deny there is a need for change given the Bulldogs' start to the year. However, let's just say his added involvement has put a few noses out of joint.
Seward spotted at Dogs
Our spies tell us former Parramatta chief executive Scott Seward, who was convicted of fraud charges for his involvement in the club's infamous salary cap scandal, was spotted at Belmore Sportsground last Saturday afternoon watching the Bulldogs and Titans. It turns out Seward, who used to work for the Bulldogs, was there to watch the game as a guest of chairwoman Lynne Anderson.
I don’t mind one of the greats of this club and the NRL getting involved in recruitment to be honest. Don’t mind him giving Pay (a rookie coach) advice either.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/06/20...s-walk-to-anz-stadium-for-state-of-origin-ii/
Speaking of the Andersons, Lynne's husband Chris, who is a director at the Bulldogs, is becoming far more hands-on at the club.
The dual premiership-winning NRL coach has been regularly passing on advice to rookie coach Dean Pay. He's also taken a keen interest in the club's recruitment and retention. So much so he's been out watching teenage rugby league carnivals trying to identify talent to bring back to the club.
Anderson only has the club's best interest at heart and it's hard to deny there is a need for change given the Bulldogs' start to the year. However, let's just say his added involvement has put a few noses out of joint.
Seward spotted at Dogs
Our spies tell us former Parramatta chief executive Scott Seward, who was convicted of fraud charges for his involvement in the club's infamous salary cap scandal, was spotted at Belmore Sportsground last Saturday afternoon watching the Bulldogs and Titans. It turns out Seward, who used to work for the Bulldogs, was there to watch the game as a guest of chairwoman Lynne Anderson.
I don’t mind one of the greats of this club and the NRL getting involved in recruitment to be honest. Don’t mind him giving Pay (a rookie coach) advice either.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/06/20...s-walk-to-anz-stadium-for-state-of-origin-ii/