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"We are looking at another forward"
We don't need forwards Dean, we need some decent backs and badly.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/08/18/canterbury-coach-dean-pay-on-lookout-for-more-bulldogs-recruits/
Pay on lookout for more Bulldogs recruits
Alicia Newton
Sat 18 Aug 2018, 10:01 AM
Canterbury will remain active in the player market with coach Dean Pay revealing he wants at least two more additions to the squad next season now the club's salary cap dramas have been settled.
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"We've got a couple of spots to go. We need another outside back and forward. We're in the market for those types of players. We're not rushing into anything, we need to make sure we're getting the right people for our club and quality that's going to improve the group."
Pay has watched his future recruits from afar and has been pleased with their development.
The departure of Mbye will give Meaney an opportunity in the custodian role with Will Hopoate expected to shift back to the centres in 2019.
"We're excited for him to come to the club," Pay said of Meaney.
"There's an opportunity for him to put a stamp on the game and how he wants to improve his game. Nick has made his NRL debut since he's signed and for a young guy has done a great job. It's an exciting time for us. We're starting over and starting fresh. We're pleased they're going to be a part of it."
Pay added Foran was eager to get back on the paddock after a stop-start season that ended with a toe injury and any speculation he wouldn't be a part of the 2019 season was wide of the mark.
The Bulldogs are expected to have Foran, Marcelo Montoya and Raymond Faitala-Mariner return to full training for pre-season in November.
We don't need forwards Dean, we need some decent backs and badly.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/08/18/canterbury-coach-dean-pay-on-lookout-for-more-bulldogs-recruits/
Pay on lookout for more Bulldogs recruits
Alicia Newton
Sat 18 Aug 2018, 10:01 AM
Canterbury will remain active in the player market with coach Dean Pay revealing he wants at least two more additions to the squad next season now the club's salary cap dramas have been settled.
...
"We've got a couple of spots to go. We need another outside back and forward. We're in the market for those types of players. We're not rushing into anything, we need to make sure we're getting the right people for our club and quality that's going to improve the group."
Pay has watched his future recruits from afar and has been pleased with their development.
The departure of Mbye will give Meaney an opportunity in the custodian role with Will Hopoate expected to shift back to the centres in 2019.
"We're excited for him to come to the club," Pay said of Meaney.
"There's an opportunity for him to put a stamp on the game and how he wants to improve his game. Nick has made his NRL debut since he's signed and for a young guy has done a great job. It's an exciting time for us. We're starting over and starting fresh. We're pleased they're going to be a part of it."
Pay added Foran was eager to get back on the paddock after a stop-start season that ended with a toe injury and any speculation he wouldn't be a part of the 2019 season was wide of the mark.
The Bulldogs are expected to have Foran, Marcelo Montoya and Raymond Faitala-Mariner return to full training for pre-season in November.
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