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The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are having a party after one of the club’s most impressive wins in years completely dismantled the Brisbane Broncos and put the Dogs on course for the club’s first finals appearance in eight seasons.

The way the Bulldogs clinically shifted the ball early to punch holes in the Broncos left edge defence was the latest example of very good coaching from Cameron Ciraldo and Canterbury-Bankstown’s attack coach Jason Taylor.

The Bulldogs casualty ward containing Stephen Crichton, Josh Addo-Carr, Max King and Jaemon Salmon only made the blitzkrieg on Brisbane all the more impressive, as was the way they persevered with early shifts to both sides of the field.

If the Bulldogs have got one weakness this year it’s winning away from home but by travelling to Suncorp and torching the Broncos they’ve now set themselves for a genuine shot at a top four finish.

The Bulldogs Army will be celebrating even harder if the club can land the signature of outgoing Wests Tigers prop Stefano Utoikamanu to go with Sydney Rooster Sitili Tupouniua for 2025.

The improvement in players Jacob Preston, Matt Burton, Bronson Xerri, Connor Tracey, Jacob Kiraz, Jeral Skelton and Blake Wilson was visibly on show with the way Canterbury-Bankstown’s back five did a complete demolition job on their big-name Broncos rivals.

There were numerous good judges questioning Phil Gould’s recruitment calls when the Bulldogs signed utility players like Salmon, Tracey, Kurt Mann, Josh Curran, Blake Taaffe and Drew Hutchison but over the course of the season Ciraldo has designed game plans to make it work.

Then there’s the largely unsung contribution emerging players like Sam Hughes, Kurtis Morrin, Harry Hayes and Bailey Hayward have also offered during the Dogs surge up the ladder.

The other quality element of Canterbury-Bankstown’s rise is it’s come predominantly off the back of one of the staples the success of the club was always built on – defence.

From being the worst defensive team in the competition last year and leaking 769 points at an average of 32 points per game the Bulldogs are now the second best defensive unit to Penrith and leaking only 16.6 points per game.

The next challenge for the Bulldogs will be the six-week run home where they face rival sides all playing to try and keep their top eight hopes alive.
 

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Always Good to see when journalists Acknowledge the Bulldogs and what they have achieved this year so far
 

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They cant deny us anymore!
We are the next generation of success and true blue working class players showing the way.
Steve Chricton and Ciro take a bow... Our persistent belief and work ethic is paying back to the community that's stuck by the Club and its supporters for a chance to return to finals football and inspire our pups to achieve glory at our club.
 

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Great read and well deserved praise
 

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Then there’s the largely unsung contribution emerging players like Sam Hughes, Kurtis Morrin, Harry Hayes and Bailey Hayward have also offered during the Dogs surge up the ladder.
Reading this line, made me realize we have lot of juniors or players we've given the first chance in 1st grade to

Reed - junior
Morrin - junior
Hayes - junior
Lipoi - junior
Hayward - junior
Kiraz - junior
Skelton - gave a 1st grade chance
Wilson - gave a 1st grade chance
Preston - Roosters junior but we gave him a chance in 1st grade
 

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Reading this line, made me realize we have lot of juniors or players we've given the first chance in 1st grade to

Reed - junior
Morrin - junior
Hayes - junior
Lipoi - junior
Hayward - junior
Kiraz - junior
Skelton - gave a 1st grade chance
Wilson - gave a 1st grade chance
Preston - Roosters junior but we gave him a chance in 1st grade
Can you add Xerri to that list? He said he was a dogs junior.
 

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21 rounds with 16 point average in D
And finally our attack is blowing out the cob webs and starting to fire at the best time of the season.
We needed our attack to fire because our fitness now is so good, we can out match into in D for the full 90 mins lol and pile the points so we only need to do it for the 80.
 

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They cant deny us anymore!
We are the next generation of success and true blue working class players showing the way.
Steve Chricton and Ciro take a bow... Our persistent belief and work ethic is paying back to the community that's stuck by the Club and its supporters for a chance to return to finals football and inspire our pups to achieve glory at our club.
It's something to love about this club. We tried going down the path of buying stars in key positions, over spending on forwards, we even spent a few years where we rolled the dice on buying a handful of highly touted outside backs. Didn't work out well.

Ciraldo took a completely different route to success and in a way it's similar to Bellamy's approach. I've seen the storm get many good years out of a player like Steve Turner. He was never the biggest star, few would say he was more than solid. But he'd not fail due to a lack of effort. We're seeing with our team right now with relatively few established stars, that when everyone plays with that effort in every aspect, we're doing great things.
 

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Reading this line, made me realize we have lot of juniors or players we've given the first chance in 1st grade to

Reed - junior
Morrin - junior
Hayes - junior
Lipoi - junior
Hayward - junior
Kiraz - junior
Skelton - gave a 1st grade chance
Wilson - gave a 1st grade chance
Preston - Roosters junior but we gave him a chance in 1st grade
Reed from Queensland?
 

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Was in our SG ball, Des didn't rate him and he went to parra
"Reading this line, made me realize we have lot of juniors or players we've given the first chance in 1st grade to"
Reed made his debut with Parra
 
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