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Found this online.
With David Klemmer almost certainly on his way out of the Bulldogs, it’s worth noting that in the first week of training the club lost both their head physio and head doctor. Dogs powerbroker Chris Anderson brought in his mate Tony Ayoub to lead the high-performance unit. Ayoub has been a physio at Newcastle, Melbourne, the Roosters and Canterbury.
From what I have been told, when he last left Canterbury it was a messy exit. Chief medical officer Bassam Moses has gone to GWS, while head physiotherapist James Rahme has joined Des Hasler at Manly. Players are not happy to lose these two medicos. The Bulldogs have ranked highly in keeping players on the field and healthy over the past five years.
With David Klemmer almost certainly on his way out of the Bulldogs, it’s worth noting that in the first week of training the club lost both their head physio and head doctor. Dogs powerbroker Chris Anderson brought in his mate Tony Ayoub to lead the high-performance unit. Ayoub has been a physio at Newcastle, Melbourne, the Roosters and Canterbury.
From what I have been told, when he last left Canterbury it was a messy exit. Chief medical officer Bassam Moses has gone to GWS, while head physiotherapist James Rahme has joined Des Hasler at Manly. Players are not happy to lose these two medicos. The Bulldogs have ranked highly in keeping players on the field and healthy over the past five years.