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Can’t believe we are letting Morgan Harper go to manly cause we need more experience and are going after has been Bryson Goodwin ,what’s happened to our club ?
Signed for two years with eagles and also asked for a release.
I’m not happy about this terrible management decision.
Article below-
Bulldogs set to loss Morgan Harper
The Daily Telegraph can also reveal rising centre Morgan Harper, 22, will be leaving the club at the end of this season after he signed with the Manly Sea Eagles on a two year deal.
It makes the decision to allow Harper, who has been at Belmore since he was 15 years old, all the more curious.
Harper agreed to terms with the Sea Eagles before COVID-19 forced the competition into shutdown.
And after limited opportunities to make a name for himself at Belmore, the youngster asked for an immediate release from the Bulldogs to join Des Hasler’s Sea Eagles in 2020 but the request was denied.
Harper, who made his NRL debut in round 25 in season 2019, has not been named in the side since but is highly regarded among his teammates at Canterbury.
After slumping to their third-straight loss against the Sea Eagles at Gosford, senior
Bulldogs players urged coach Pay to consider adding Harper to the starting side at centre as part of a backline shake-up.
Pay will make mass changes to the side he named on Tuesday, including a back five shake-up, but Harper still won’t take the field against St George Illawarra on Monday with Jake Averillo and Reimis Smith preferred at centre.
Signed for two years with eagles and also asked for a release.
I’m not happy about this terrible management decision.
Article below-
Bulldogs set to loss Morgan Harper
The Daily Telegraph can also reveal rising centre Morgan Harper, 22, will be leaving the club at the end of this season after he signed with the Manly Sea Eagles on a two year deal.
It makes the decision to allow Harper, who has been at Belmore since he was 15 years old, all the more curious.
Harper agreed to terms with the Sea Eagles before COVID-19 forced the competition into shutdown.
And after limited opportunities to make a name for himself at Belmore, the youngster asked for an immediate release from the Bulldogs to join Des Hasler’s Sea Eagles in 2020 but the request was denied.
Harper, who made his NRL debut in round 25 in season 2019, has not been named in the side since but is highly regarded among his teammates at Canterbury.
After slumping to their third-straight loss against the Sea Eagles at Gosford, senior
Bulldogs players urged coach Pay to consider adding Harper to the starting side at centre as part of a backline shake-up.
Pay will make mass changes to the side he named on Tuesday, including a back five shake-up, but Harper still won’t take the field against St George Illawarra on Monday with Jake Averillo and Reimis Smith preferred at centre.
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