Fantastic News Bulldogs officially grant Faitala-Mariner permission to negotiate with rival clubs

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Canterbury has officially granted Raymond Faitala-Mariner permission to negotiate with other clubs, just eight months after appointing him as club captain.

There has been ongoing speculation over the future of Faitala-Mariner, despite being contracted until the end of 2025. This masthead first revealed he was on the outer in July, although the situation only came to a head during a recent meeting with club supremo Phil Gould.

If Faitala-Mariner can’t find another home, he will remain at Belmore, although it’s likely the 30-year-old has played his last game for the club.
“After discussions with Canterbury officials, Ray has been given permission to look elsewhere,” said Faitala-Mariner’s manager, Ernesto Santone.

Faitala-Mariner was appointed club captain in January, while Reed Mahoney and Matt Burton were given the on-field co-captain roles. However, the Bulldogs have decided to shake up their roster after a disastrous 15th-placed finish, in which they recorded the 12th-worst defensive record of the NRL era (765 points conceded, at 32 per game).
Several other contracted players are expected to be given permission to negotiate with rivals.

It has been reported that several Polynesian players had approached Faitala-Mariner to express their concerns about the club’s culture and training regimen. In his capacity as club captain, “RFM” relayed those sentiments to Canterbury officials.

However, the Bulldogs have doubled down on their desire to forge a harder edge, with Gould and coach Cameron Ciraldo making no apologies after failing to make the finals since 2016. The club’s training philosophies have come under the spotlight after a player was made to wrestle each of his teammates after arriving late, a punishment one onlooker described as “brutal”. The player requested, and was granted, a leave of absence to deal with mental health issues shortly after the incident.


Faitala-Mariner, who made his 100th NRL appearance for Canterbury in July, has played predominantly in the back row throughout his career. However, the Kiwi international played his last two games at prop to cover for the injury crisis affecting the club’s middle forwards.

Injuries, as well as a sickness that led to pneumonia, resulted in Faitala-Mariner making only 14 appearances this year.

“Ray spoke about how much he loved the club when he was appointed captain at the start of the year,” Santone said.



“He has been a staunch supporter of the club, he’s been there since 2016 through all the injuries and ups and downs. He has shown his commitment again this year by not playing in his regular position, he has continued at it.
“No one can question his work ethic after training while sick, which ended up becoming pneumonia. He spent five days in hospital and then returned to training six kilograms lighter pretty much straight away.”

Faitala-Mariner spoke about the toll his sickness took during an interview with NRL.com in July.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/do...pposition-not-each-other-20230902-p5e1ha.html


 

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Look at the sob story…. FMD, did his manager get quoted on how the f’ucking club stuck by RFM the past few years when he was injured? Of course not…. And when your club captain of a club you love so dearly…. You put your hand up and do whatever is needed… if it means playing wing, prop or whatever, you do it to lead the way… not f’ucking whinge!

So glad he’s been given permission to leave… he won’t cost us much even if we wear some of his freight as he’s getting the long service dispensation off our cap.
 

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Problem is no one is going to take him, looks like we are stuck with him on the books for another 2 years.
So think you can still use the long service player payment for the player you effectively release?
 

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A b grader and but allegedly worse trainer. Club stuck by him over the years when he was plodding and injured. Sad it has come to this and ended the way it did.
 

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It was only a matter of time after tomato cheeks outed him to save his argument with Jamma on 360.. Rays days were obviously numbered then..
Not just with us, no club is going to pick up a bloke that has white anted his last club and coach, especially one that’s done fuck all on the field.
 

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Just when you think we are done getting rid of bad decisions we are stuck with another, club needs to really think before resigning players moving forward. If there is no outside interest in a player than there is no need to jump the gun and extend him, its not like he was performing great on the field in the first place.
 
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