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so next year

11 Idris
12 Pritchard
13 Stagg

and beastwood on the bench?
 

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Who's to say Wright will make it straight into First Grade?

We have a lot of options next year. Considering a fully fit team, we will have some talent playing in reserves.
 

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Good news.. I dont know if he will slot right into a starting position but it will be great option for Kevvy to use if he feels he needs to..
 

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Another one confirmed by a site that is not the official Dogs one. It's probably a done deal but I always wait for official confirmation before shooting semen all over the walls.

We have a lot of depth for next year, especially if the Michael Lett signing is true as well. Only grey area is the prop situation, I'm not so confident about that, especially if Tandy gets sacked.
 

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millington may be used as a prop if stocks get low.lets hope tandy stays out of trouble.:grinning:
 

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Bulldogs Sign Jonathan Wright

THE Bulldogs have continued their recruitment for 2011 with the signing of Parramatta Eels centre Jonathan Wright.

Jonathan Wright has signed a two-year deal with the Canterbury Bulldogs

The 23-year-old has penned a two season deal with the kennel which will keep him at the club until the end of 2012.

Sportsnewsfirst.com.au contacted coach Kevin Moore for comment but he declined to discuss the acquisition of Wright.

Wright debuted for the Eels in 2009 playing four first grade games that season.

The news comes on the back of Canterbury recruiting Frank Pritchard, Aiden Tolman, Trent Hodkinson and Kris Keating, as well as extending Ryan Tandy's contract for a further two years.

They are also set to be joined by International Greg Eastwood for the next two years.

Whilst the contract has not been signed due to negotiations with the Bulldogs and Leeds regarding his transfer fee, it should be tied up within the next few weeks.

Eastwood won a premiership with Brisbane in 2006 and joined the blue and white last season before honouring a pre-existing deal with UK Super League club Leeds Rhinos.

The Kiwi returns to Australia at the end of the season for the Four Nations tournament where he will pair up with his new teammates Frank Pritchard and Dene Halatau in the National side.
 
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Didn't Eastwood play a bit of prop for us while he was here? i reckon Ryan might get move to prop as well?
 

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Bulldogs Sign Jonathen Wright
THE Bulldogs have continued their recruitment for 2011 with the signing of Parramatta Eels centre Jonathan Wright.

Jonathan Wright has signed a two-year deal with the Canterbury Bulldogs

The 23-year-old has penned a two season deal with the kennel which will keep him at the club until the end of 2012.

Sportsnewsfirst.com.au contacted coach Kevin Moore for comment but he declined to discuss the acquisition of Wright.

Wright debuted for the Eels in 2009 playing four first grade games that season.

The news comes on the back of Canterbury recruiting Frank Pritchard, Aiden Tolman, Trent Hodkinson and Kris Keating, as well as extending Ryan Tandy's contract for a further two years.

They are also set to be joined by International Greg Eastwood for the next two years.

Whilst the contract has not been signed due to negotiations with the Bulldogs and Leeds regarding his transfer fee, it should be tied up within the next few weeks.

Eastwood won a premiership with Brisbane in 2006 and joined the blue and white last season before honouring a pre-existing deal with UK Super League club Leeds Rhinos.

The Kiwi returns to Australia at the end of the season for the Four Nations tournament where he will pair up with his new teammates Frank Pritchard and Dene Halatau in the National side.
 

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Would prefer Left over Wright, but we do need a centre to replace Nanai and Winitana in NSW Cup. Don't rate the guy at all. Simply put, he is not a first grade centre.
 

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He is a very capable back up. Nothing wrong with that.
 
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