Ciraldo set to spring fullback selection shock to open Bulldogs’ season

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Cameron Ciraldo is set to make his first big move as Canterbury coach by handing little-known recruit Hayze Perham first crack at the Bulldogs’ No.1 jersey in 2023.

Jake Averillo has widely been tipped as the man to play fullback at the Bulldogs, although Perham has leapfrogged the incumbent and is in line to open the season out the back for Canterbury.
Canterbury official confirmed Perham has been training at fullback in preparation to start the season in the role, impressing members of the Bulldogs coaching staff since arriving at Belmore from Parramatta in the off-season.

While the past week has been dominated by reports about Stephen Crichton and who will wear the No.1 at the Bulldogs in 2024, the position for this season has been hotly contested at training.


Ciraldo is renowned for his defensive focus, having helped Penrith to back-to-back premiership wins during his time as assistant coach to Ivan Cleary.

Perham’s communication from the back is one of his strengths. That is deemed pivotal to improving a defensive line that leaked an average of 24 points per game last season.
Ciraldo is renowned for his defensive focus, having helped Penrith to back-to-back premiership wins during his time as assistant coach to Ivan



Perham will likely get first shot at fullback at the Bulldogs.

Perham will likely get first shot at fullback at the Bulldogs.

His communication is also matched by his fitness. They are the same two qualities that Penrith fullback Dylan Edwards possesses in bucketloads, making up for what he lacks in natural ability with effort and determination.

Perham joined the club in the pre-season after two years with arch rivals Parramatta. He made his NRL debut for the Warriors in 2019 but has only managed to play 16 first-grade games in an interrupted career.


Perham has only started one NRL game at fullback. That was in the final round of the 2021 season against Ciraldo’s Panthers – a match in which Eels coach Brad Arthur rested a host of big-name players before the finals series.

The Parramatta recruit has impressed over the preseason.

The Parramatta recruit has impressed over the preseason.CREDIT:BULLDOGS MEDIA

Perham used to live with new Wests Tigers back-rower Isaiah Papalii. The Tigers tried to lure Perham to Concord in a move to try to appease his roommate who was having second thoughts about leaving Parramatta.

Perham instead chose to link with the Bulldogs where he has now earned a shot at the No.1 jersey, a position the Tigers have covered with Daine Laurie and Charlie Staines both at the club.

The Tigers, though, have secured the services of former Bulldogs player Brandon Wakeham as a back-up half option.

Perham’s likely selection at No.1 means Averillo is expected to contest for a centre position alongside boom rookie Paul Alamoti, while Jacob Kiraz and Jayden Okunbor will likely battle out for the right to partner Josh Addo-Carr on the wing.

The Bulldogs also have a number of other key decisions to make leading into their first game of the season against Manly at Brookvale Oval on March 4.

Ciraldo is yet to decide on a captain to replace recently retired back-rower Josh Jackson. Addo-Carr is believed to be one of the leading candidates.

The Bulldogs also have decisions to make on their final spots in the top 30 with Josh Reynolds, who is on a train-and-trial contract, pushing for a regular spot in the squad.

 
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This also lessens Averillo's value in what is a contract year for him.

There could be some tactical re-signing reasons behind this if indeed the club do want to keep him.

OR maybe now that Barrett is at Parra they might see him as a suitable halves partner for Dylan Brown if Moses leaves.
 

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It's not a shock when we've been hearing about this for the past month or more. Plus it's not like Perham is replacing Brett Mullins at fullback. Competition for spots is a good thing. We'll see how Perham and Averillo respond
 

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Doesn’t really worry me either way. I actually thought Jake played his best game as a centre against the dragons the week before he was moved to fullback.

Happy to trust in what the coach is seeing at training
 

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Fukin KNockonbore to battle with Kiraz? Haha these fukin writers, do they even watch the sport? Anything I had read prior to that just goes missing now as credibility is sitting alongside Putin's military now.
 

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This also lessens Averillo's value in what is a contract year for him.

There could be some tactical re-signing reasons behind this if indeed the club do want to keep him.

OR maybe now that Barrett is at Parra they might see him as a suitable halves partner for Dylan Brown if Moses leaves.
Good thinking
 

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Literally you just had to watch Hayze’s nsw cup highlights to know he is a better fullback fit for us. Chimes in well and knows when to run and when to pass. How many times have u watched execution on the final two passes ruin scoring chances for us over the last 5-6 years? A genuine fullback corrects that issue
 

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I get what they are saying about Averillo not being a good communicator . I do feel though that he deserved first crack at the role based on how we ended last year
 

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Averillo scored some great tries you can get your **** out to last year, but that's about it. Dude was MID at best, I'm done with players 'deserving' first crack at a spot 'just because', that's the loser mentality that has got us to where we are now.
 

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Not surprised as it suits the Ciraldo mould.
 
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