News Josh Jackson’s career at crossroads as Phil Gould eyes Bulldogs overhaul

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Some columns are more difficult to write than others.
This is one of them about the ruthless business of managing a rugby league salary cap and the need for a footy club to move on a great servant.

Josh Jackson has been the heart and soul of the Canterbury Bulldogs for a decade.
A former NSW Blues State of Origin workhorse and as whole-hearted as any player in the competition. A club legend over 11 years and 224 games.

The Bulldogs must make a tough decision on Josh Jackson (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

The Bulldogs must make a tough decision on Josh Jackson (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

That we are even talking about a man of Jackson’s stature and the ramifications of a salary squeeze at Belmore is sad.

The Bulldogs have Reed Mahoney and Billy Kikau arriving at Belmore next year on huge money.

They are trying to upgrade Matt Burton to a more realistic market value than what his current contract is worth or he’ll take up his option at the end of next season to move to another club.

And this is where it gets difficult.

There is no question general manager of football Phil Gould will have to offload players.

He did it at Penrith when the likes of James Maloney and Trent Merrin were moved on early.

At Canterbury Corey Allan ($500,000) and Luke Thompson ($850,000) are on good money but not justifying their salaries.

Corey Allan is on $500,000. Picture: NRL Imagery

Corey Allan is on $500,000. Picture: NRL Imagery
Luke Thompson is on around $850,000.

Luke Thompson is on around $850,000.
Then there’s the conversation around Jackson ($750,000), their club captain.

It is not a one-off in rugby league.

Ricky Stuart is facing a similar dilemma with the great Jarrod Croker.

He’s 31, the same age as Jackson and in the same position where the game has become so fast and so explosive. It’s hard for these old boys to keep up.

The Rabbitohs had the same agonising decision to make with Adam Reynolds last year.

Reynolds didn’t want the sort of money Kalyn Ponga or Cameron Munster command.

He would have stayed at Souths for $700,000-a-season.

How do you tell such great clubmen that their time is up?

Surely, whatever happens, Jackson will have a job for life at Belmore.

Josh Jackson is a Canterbury great but could be forced out (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

Josh Jackson is a Canterbury great but could be forced out (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)
There is a story from Friday night’s Bulldogs-Broncos game that best illustrates the Bulldogs’ predicament and brings urgency to the salary cap issues and the point of this column.

After the game, player manager Chris Haddad’s mobile phone rang hot.

He looks after rookie centre Jacob Kiraz, a youngster who earns just $1000 a week at Belmore.

Kiraz got an opportunity when Covid ripped through the Bulldogs’ ranks.

And he was outstanding, producing six tackle busts, 110 run metres and three offloads.

No prizes for guessing it was the recruitment managers from half a dozen clubs that sent Haddad’s mobile into meltdown at full-time.

Kiraz will try to remain loyal to Canterbury. They gave the 20-year-old an opportunity when others wouldn’t.

However the Dogs can’t pay him market value the way their cap is currently stretched.

Something has to give.

It’s brutal but it’s the only way to compete.

Canterbury GM of football Phil Gould is used to making the tough calls. Picture: NRL Imagery

Canterbury GM of football Phil Gould is used to making the tough calls. Picture: NRL Imagery
 

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He should move on if he wants what’s best for the club. He’ll pick you a spot at another club. And they best not be going over board for burton cause he hasn’t shown anything yet but a mid field bomb.
 

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Classic Barrett, sign a player on big money (Allan) (Flanagan) sit them in reserve grade because he can't get the best out of his own fucking signings.
Gus needs to get rid of all the deadwood and have a complete clean out or do the best he can, and just make the call now and get it done. TBAZ doesn’t even need another week. Bring flanno straight in and have him here before weeks end.
 

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Dolphins will pay that sort of coin for allan, cant see anyone else tho
 

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Jackson is washed, his role needs to be simplified and less minutes.
Baz doesn't have the ballz to do it. Probably doesn't want to create headlines by benching Jackson but it needs to be done. I remember Joe Stimpson played a bit of 5/8th at the storm, so I'm guessing he might have some skills. Issue is his fitness .
 

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Been at a crossroads for most part of the last decade.
 

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Bulldogs made their own cap issues.
Blame the head honchos who signed all the flops on big coin.
Like I said all the solid money needs to go on spine players.
Otherwise you’ll have a spine like we have now.
 
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