JAYDOG
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Rumour is we are close, Anyone have inside info on who it is & when?
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/ha...rning-dogs-second-chance-20200723-p55ewj.html
Bulldogs finally land major sponsor as Harawira-Naera joins Raiders
The Bulldogs were poised to partner with Rashays restaurants as their major backer, but the Port Macquarie pre-season scandal scuppered the deal. Laundy Hotels, an established pub and hotel group with over 20 venues across NSW, has stepped into the breach after months of negotiations.
"While we made it clear to both players that what had happened was unacceptable and had caused enormous harm to all involved, we also believed that it was important to have honest conversations with both Corey and Jayden.
"Both were extremely contrite and understanding of the harm they had caused and apologised unreservedly.
"At the end of those conversations it became clear that while Jayden very much wanted to be given a second chance at Belmore, it was in the best interests of both parties if Corey was given a release to make a fresh start somewhere else.
"While we totally understand that the behaviour that took place was unacceptable, we also looked at the opportunity for a second chance and for the ability of the individuals to redeem themselves.
"Jayden is a local junior who has been with the club since the U14's all the way through to our NRL squad. He has readily agreed to undergo further educational courses in this area and be part of a community program on his return to the club."
The Bulldogs this week appointed Barrett as their new coach from 2021. They face a tough road trip on Sunday against Newcastle.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/ha...rning-dogs-second-chance-20200723-p55ewj.html
Bulldogs finally land major sponsor as Harawira-Naera joins Raiders
- 2 hours ago
The Bulldogs were poised to partner with Rashays restaurants as their major backer, but the Port Macquarie pre-season scandal scuppered the deal. Laundy Hotels, an established pub and hotel group with over 20 venues across NSW, has stepped into the breach after months of negotiations.
"While we made it clear to both players that what had happened was unacceptable and had caused enormous harm to all involved, we also believed that it was important to have honest conversations with both Corey and Jayden.
"Both were extremely contrite and understanding of the harm they had caused and apologised unreservedly.
"At the end of those conversations it became clear that while Jayden very much wanted to be given a second chance at Belmore, it was in the best interests of both parties if Corey was given a release to make a fresh start somewhere else.
"While we totally understand that the behaviour that took place was unacceptable, we also looked at the opportunity for a second chance and for the ability of the individuals to redeem themselves.
"Jayden is a local junior who has been with the club since the U14's all the way through to our NRL squad. He has readily agreed to undergo further educational courses in this area and be part of a community program on his return to the club."
The Bulldogs this week appointed Barrett as their new coach from 2021. They face a tough road trip on Sunday against Newcastle.
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