News They are so weak’: Bulldogs’ ‘big deficiency’ laid bare as key selection battle slammed

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The Bulldogs have been criticised for picking Drew Hutchison over specialist No.7 Toby Sexton at halfback amid fears they don’t have the halves or props to climb up the ladder in 2024.

Cameron Ciraldo has handed the key No.7 jersey to former Roosters veteran Hutchison over Sexton, while his starting props for Round 1 are Max King and Poasa Faamausili.

“Cameron Ciraldo backs Drew Hutchison over Toby Sexton, who misses out for Round 1,” Braith Anasta said on NRL 360.

This is no surprise. Hutchison trialled in that No.7 jersey, so we knew that he was going to get first crack.

“After the first trial against Melbourne, I thought the Bulldogs were looking really good. After the second trial against Cronulla I thought the opposite.

They had a strong team that first 20 minutes and the one position that still worried me is halfback.”

Paul Kent believes Hutchison has been picked to do a job for Ciraldo and not necessarily because he is a better halfback prospect than Sexton.

“I think Hutchison has been a little bit out of sorts at halfback,” Kent said.

“From my understanding Cameron Ciraldo has got him there because he just likes the way he points the team around.

“I think Sexton is going to be the better halfback eventually if he is not already there now. He seems to have more strings to his bow.

“I think Hutchison is basically there because he gets the team around the park.”

However, Anasta believes Hutchison makes the Bulldogs too predictable in attack and his style won’t bring out the best in Matt Burton or the Bulldogs’ strike outside backs.

“Let’s be honest they don’t have a luxury of riches in their halves,” Anasta said.

“I am going to put it out there. My concern is I think they have got two five-eighths playing in the halves.

“Matt Burton comes as a centre to play five-eighth. He is a really good five-eighth but he needs a genuine No.7 inside of him.

“He has now got an ageing five-eighth who is not fast, not that creative and doesn’t really take pressure off his back-rowers or players around him because he doesn’t run the ball that much.

“I know I am being pretty brutally honest, but as I watched that game against Cronulla because Hutchison is not a threat they just slid off.

“And the firepower that they had around them in Crichton and their new players and Kikau, they are now double teamed because they know that Hutchison is not going to run the ball or he isn’t a huge threat with ball in hand.

“If I am the Bulldogs I am going for a genuine No.7. Sexton, yes he hasn’t set the world on fire, but he has got speed, he is more creative and he is a No.7.

“He can unlock Burton more I believe than Hutchison. After the trials I was not convinced that Hutchison was definitely the man for the job, so why wouldn’t you go for a genuine No.7?

“I am a bit confused by it. I know they don’t have a luxury of riches in terms of their halves, but I would have gone with Sexton.”


Dave Riccio believes there is little difference between the two halfback options and Hutchison got the nod after a better pre-season on the training paddock.

“I think you are talking about a much of muchness for the standard of half that you are talking about,” Riccio said.

“They are in a similar boat. My understanding is Drew Hutchison has won this jersey on points on the back of his pre-season.

He has outpointed Sexton in bringing the team together. Secondly they have Jaeman Salmon at No.13 who will create more opportunities.”

However, Brent Read warned the Bulldogs need to land some front-rowers or it won’t matter who is steering the ship at halfback.

“I don’t think it matters who they play at halfback because they have got no middle forwards,” Read said.

“They are so weak through the middle of the field and they know it.

“They tried to get Sio Siua Taukeiaho. He got sent back because of a medical problem. Their middles are so weak.

“I don’t think it matters who plays halfback there. They are going to struggle.”

“But it does still matter if you are trying to make the top eight,” Anasta interjected.

I’m not saying they are going to make it, but I want to give them a chance.”

Read believes the Bulldogs need to make halfback and prop their priority positions to fill if they want to complete their rebuild and contend again after years of missing out on players in those positions.

“I don’t think they can make the top eight,” Read said.

“They are weak in the halves and the middle forwards. They are average. They are still rebuilding.

“They need to find a halfback. That is a massive issue for them. They won’t get one this year, but next year they need to find a halfback.

“They have had a go at a few blokes. They had a go at Mitchell Moses at one point. There was talk about Luke Brooks at one point. They need to land someone because it is a big deficiency.”
 

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Can’t really disagree with anything braith said. It is concerning, our attacking weapons will be marked because they know that’s exactly where the ball will be going because hutch is as slow as a snail and predictable even if he does service them well. I hope I’m wrong but I guess time will tell.
 

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The Bulldogs have been criticised for picking Drew Hutchison over specialist No.7 Toby Sexton at halfback amid fears they don’t have the halves or props to climb up the ladder in 2024.

Cameron Ciraldo has handed the key No.7 jersey to former Roosters veteran Hutchison over Sexton, while his starting props for Round 1 are Max King and Poasa Faamausili.

“Cameron Ciraldo backs Drew Hutchison over Toby Sexton, who misses out for Round 1,” Braith Anasta said on NRL 360.

This is no surprise. Hutchison trialled in that No.7 jersey, so we knew that he was going to get first crack.

“After the first trial against Melbourne, I thought the Bulldogs were looking really good. After the second trial against Cronulla I thought the opposite.

They had a strong team that first 20 minutes and the one position that still worried me is halfback.”

Paul Kent believes Hutchison has been picked to do a job for Ciraldo and not necessarily because he is a better halfback prospect than Sexton.

“I think Hutchison has been a little bit out of sorts at halfback,” Kent said.

“From my understanding Cameron Ciraldo has got him there because he just likes the way he points the team around.

“I think Sexton is going to be the better halfback eventually if he is not already there now. He seems to have more strings to his bow.

“I think Hutchison is basically there because he gets the team around the park.”

However, Anasta believes Hutchison makes the Bulldogs too predictable in attack and his style won’t bring out the best in Matt Burton or the Bulldogs’ strike outside backs.

“Let’s be honest they don’t have a luxury of riches in their halves,” Anasta said.

“I am going to put it out there. My concern is I think they have got two five-eighths playing in the halves.

“Matt Burton comes as a centre to play five-eighth. He is a really good five-eighth but he needs a genuine No.7 inside of him.

“He has now got an ageing five-eighth who is not fast, not that creative and doesn’t really take pressure off his back-rowers or players around him because he doesn’t run the ball that much.

“I know I am being pretty brutally honest, but as I watched that game against Cronulla because Hutchison is not a threat they just slid off.

“And the firepower that they had around them in Crichton and their new players and Kikau, they are now double teamed because they know that Hutchison is not going to run the ball or he isn’t a huge threat with ball in hand.

“If I am the Bulldogs I am going for a genuine No.7. Sexton, yes he hasn’t set the world on fire, but he has got speed, he is more creative and he is a No.7.

“He can unlock Burton more I believe than Hutchison. After the trials I was not convinced that Hutchison was definitely the man for the job, so why wouldn’t you go for a genuine No.7?

“I am a bit confused by it. I know they don’t have a luxury of riches in terms of their halves, but I would have gone with Sexton.”


Dave Riccio believes there is little difference between the two halfback options and Hutchison got the nod after a better pre-season on the training paddock.

“I think you are talking about a much of muchness for the standard of half that you are talking about,” Riccio said.

“They are in a similar boat. My understanding is Drew Hutchison has won this jersey on points on the back of his pre-season.

He has outpointed Sexton in bringing the team together. Secondly they have Jaeman Salmon at No.13 who will create more opportunities.”

However, Brent Read warned the Bulldogs need to land some front-rowers or it won’t matter who is steering the ship at halfback.

“I don’t think it matters who they play at halfback because they have got no middle forwards,” Read said.

“They are so weak through the middle of the field and they know it.

“They tried to get Sio Siua Taukeiaho. He got sent back because of a medical problem. Their middles are so weak.

“I don’t think it matters who plays halfback there. They are going to struggle.”

“But it does still matter if you are trying to make the top eight,” Anasta interjected.

I’m not saying they are going to make it, but I want to give them a chance.”

Read believes the Bulldogs need to make halfback and prop their priority positions to fill if they want to complete their rebuild and contend again after years of missing out on players in those positions.

“I don’t think they can make the top eight,” Read said.

“They are weak in the halves and the middle forwards. They are average. They are still rebuilding.

“They need to find a halfback. That is a massive issue for them. They won’t get one this year, but next year they need to find a halfback.

“They have had a go at a few blokes. They had a go at Mitchell Moses at one point. There was talk about Luke Brooks at one point. They need to land someone because it is a big deficiency.”
Let's hope we shut the critics up early on.
 

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Anasta and Kent are 100% correct. Riccio won't slander the decision to pick Hutcho as he's got a gor relationship with Ciraldo and won't want to create tension.
 

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I'm not convinced Sexton is better than Hutch.
I think both are pretty ordinary halfbacks if I'm being honest.
I think they both bring somthing different to the team, but neither will bring us wins, especially behind our very rubbish pack.

Our losses this year won't be a direct result of our halves. It will be a direct result of our forwards.
I keep saying it,
Until we develop or assemble a decent pack then we will climb the ladder.
And then we can talk about our spine and bitch about the coach.
 

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This is the reason i put up a post yesterday afternoon before being rudely wiped off to discuss reasoning of team selection . Cameron has chosen Hutch for a special purpose, defence. When you have two big halves, opposition teams cannot line large backrowers to run over them as we saw Hoffman do in the 2012 grand final. Toby has a lot of positives in his game as mentioned on this forum and time will tell whether he sticks with Hutch or moves on.
 

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This is the reason i put up a post yesterday afternoon before being rudely wiped off to discuss reasoning of team selection . Cameron has chosen Hutch for a special purpose, defence. When you have two big halves, opposition teams cannot line large backrowers to run over them as we saw Hoffman do in the 2012 grand final. Toby has a lot of positives in his game as mentioned on this forum and time will tell whether he sticks with Hutch or moves on.
Maybe he defends a second rower better, but how is he going to go defending against elusive players like Moses or even Brown. Moses is also creative so expect a few chip kicks and grubbers in behind that hutch will have to turn and chase.
 

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To be honest the round one team isn’t based on two bit part trials more so it’s the body of work done over the past 3 months slogging it out and who is nailing their offensive and defensive assignments each and every day during the off season.

I don’t really have an issue with who CC has landed on for his first 17 of the season because he has all the information and evidence available to him to make that call.

The issue will be (as Marley and others have pointed out ) is that if the likes of Taffe, Hutch, Salmon et al fail that Ciro needs to be swift in making the right changes and adjustments and not waiting till our season is on life support ala Perham in 2023.
 

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I hate to say it but i agree with Riccio and Read. Sexton wont make a difference. Imo, Hutch is the more steady hand which will suit Burton. The middle quality is the bigger issue
 

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I'm not convinced Sexton is better than Hutch.
I think both are pretty ordinary halfbacks if I'm being honest.
I think they both bring somthing different to the team, but neither will bring us wins, especially behind our very rubbish pack.

Our losses this year won't be a direct result of our halves. It will be a direct result of our forwards.
I keep saying it,
Until we develop or assemble a decent pack then we will climb the ladder.
And then we can talk about our spine and bitch about the coach.
[emoji115]this 100%
 

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I hate to say it but i agree with Riccio and Read. Sexton wont make a difference. Imo, Hutch is the more steady hand which will suit Burton. The middle quality is the bigger issue
yeah i said this after the first trial. hutch will take the pressure off burton trying to manage the team and just let him play as much of his natural game as possible. can't remember who said it on the panel yesterday but ultimately the issue will always be there is not enough go forward up front and that will still put way too much pressure on the halves.
 

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I hate to say it but i agree with Riccio and Read. Sexton wont make a difference. Imo, Hutch is the more steady hand which will suit Burton. The middle quality is the bigger issue
Plus Hutch is a bigger body and defensively stronger in the front line

Our biggest issue last year was defence lack thereof
 

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i still cant believe the bulldogs got a 15min segment on the first 360 show last night after last vegas round 1 and the monkey slur controversey lol all while they are picking dogs to miss the 8. can't wait to hear buzz bring up the mental health shit from that player
 

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Media waiting all summer to write us off and a ball hasn’t been kicked yet [emoji23]
it's not the media writing us off...it's about understanding why ciraldo makes strange team selections. please justify the selection of Hutch over Sexton?
 
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