News Why it’s time for Cameron Ciraldo to pull trigger on big Bulldogs’ change

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Stephen Crichton was not signed by the Canterbury Bulldogs to play at centre.

He might be one of the NRL's most talented centres, proving it time and time again during his stint at the Penrith Panthers, but that's not why Cameron Ciraldo and the Bulldogs signed him.

It's not why they named him as club captain in his first year at Belmore either. In fact, when Canterbury put out their surprise statement naming Crichton as skipper for the new campaign, it was revealed his likely spot at fullback was a big part of the reason why the call was made.

And yet, four weeks into the new season, Crichton hasn't had a look in away from the three-quarters in a side who have won a single game against the horrific Gold Coast Titans, and lost the rest against the Parramatta Eels, Cronulla Sharks and now the South Sydney Rabbitohs on Good Friday.

While there is little doubt the Bulldogs were better on Good Friday in that loss to the Rabbitohs, particularly defensively where only small sections of the game cost them, their attack is still struggling to find another gear.

Yes, they put 32 points on the Titans in Round 3, but outside of that, Canterbury have only managed to score 30 points across their other three games.

Four weeks is a more than fair sample size when it comes to team selections and attempting to ascertain what is, and more importantly, isn't working.

The Bulldogs are far from the biggest basket case in the competition right now given the state of the Titans, but that doesn't mean there aren't things they should be looking at changing.

And the most glaring of those is putting Stephen Crichton at fullback.

In four games, Crichton has scored just a single try, assisted only one more and touched the ball a grand total of 68 times at just 17 per game.

Only seven tackle breaks, two offloads and a single game over 150 running metres continue to highlight exactly how uninvolved Crichton is as the club's supposed best attacking weapon sitting at centre.

It's not to say Crichton is a gurantee of working at fullback, but the Bulldogs made a number of big recruitment calls over the off-season, and to this stage, it's arguable to say they aren't working

One and three is a record which would have most teams staring down the barrel of missing the finals, and while Canterbury were never expected to make them this season externally, internally, it was a different story.

Ciraldo is into his second season as head coach, and director of football Phil Gould has just about completely ripped up the squad and reset it since he first arrived.

That means it's time for results, and if the Bulldogs can't get them, then radical and immediate changes are needed.

Blake Taaffe has been far from poor or the worst Bulldog on the field over the opening rounds, but that shouldn't really come into it. If the Bulldogs have spent so much of their salary cap on Crichton with the idea of him playing fullback because he is one of the NRL's best attacking weapons, then that is exactly where he should be playing moving forward as you build your team around him, even if it doesn't bring with it an immediate change of luck and fortunes.

Whether there is a role for Taaffe if he isn't at fullback is disputable, but again, it simply doesn't matter. Canterbury must build their side around their most dangerous playing lining up in the key position at the back.

Taaffe likely couldn't play in the centres, but there is the potential of a halves spot being up for grabs. Drew Hutchison is the other change Canterbury likely need to consider given his lack of impact and effectiveness over the opening round.

Statistically, he looks as if his output has been solid enough, but the points on the scoreboard is where a halfback must be judged.

Whether Taaffe is a contender for the number seven jersey remains to be seen, with Toby Sexton the likely front-runner if Ciraldo does make the call to chop and change in the halves.

That said, Ciraldo will likely be hesitant to make two changes to his spine in the same week, particularly given he will also need to replace Josh Addo-Carr (concussion) and Jacob Preston(fractured jaw) heading into their Round 5 clash with the Sydney Roosters at home on Friday evening.

But if it doesn't happen this week, it can't be all that far away unless the Bulldogs suddenly make big changes to the way they are attacking, with tangible results popping up on the scoreboard.

The dispute over the one and seven should be easy enough to make a call on eventually, but not as easy as replacing Crichton, with Bronson Xerrimore than ready for a call up into Canterbury's centres. He impressed during the pre-season challenge and was one of the more unlucky players around the competition to not feature over the opening rounds.

It's now time for his power, size and strength to come into the side, allowing Crichton's switch to one, with the team being built around that.

Canterbury need to pull the band-aid off in a hurry, because 2024 is starting to look an awful lot like 2023, and other recent seasons full of struggles and poor results.
 

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There's no guarantee that if we move Critta to fullback that he'll kill it there and it certainly won't solve all of our problems. We need to get him more ball for sure but Kikau has gotten a lot of touches.

I doubt Taaffe gets dropped or that Ciraldo makes major changes, especially when Taaffe probably had his best game against Souths. I'd like to see Tracey at fullback soon as I think he'd offer a lot more there..
 

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Jacob Kiraz has been one of our better backs this year.
6 and 7 need to be better regardless if it’s crighton to 1 ,the butter finger bulldogs need to hold the ball ,I have no complaints on effort,just hold the ball and execute , if you can’t do that, find us somebody that can.
Last chance bulldogs vs easts .
Otherwise changes needed
 

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Question: Fact, or near enough fact, or just looks that way....are we the worst team for catching/passing/losing possession for near on 10 years or what?
 

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Roosters are poorly coached and don’t travel well. Wel be every chance to win this game and should get the run of the green playing at home. As supporters we should make the effort of getting to the game and influencing the refs as they clearly are ripe for that
 

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Stephen Crichton was not signed by the Canterbury Bulldogs to play at centre.

He might be one of the NRL's most talented centres, proving it time and time again during his stint at the Penrith Panthers, but that's not why Cameron Ciraldo and the Bulldogs signed him.

It's not why they named him as club captain in his first year at Belmore either. In fact, when Canterbury put out their surprise statement naming Crichton as skipper for the new campaign, it was revealed his likely spot at fullback was a big part of the reason why the call was made.

And yet, four weeks into the new season, Crichton hasn't had a look in away from the three-quarters in a side who have won a single game against the horrific Gold Coast Titans, and lost the rest against the Parramatta Eels, Cronulla Sharks and now the South Sydney Rabbitohs on Good Friday.

While there is little doubt the Bulldogs were better on Good Friday in that loss to the Rabbitohs, particularly defensively where only small sections of the game cost them, their attack is still struggling to find another gear.

Yes, they put 32 points on the Titans in Round 3, but outside of that, Canterbury have only managed to score 30 points across their other three games.

Four weeks is a more than fair sample size when it comes to team selections and attempting to ascertain what is, and more importantly, isn't working.

The Bulldogs are far from the biggest basket case in the competition right now given the state of the Titans, but that doesn't mean there aren't things they should be looking at changing.

And the most glaring of those is putting Stephen Crichton at fullback.

In four games, Crichton has scored just a single try, assisted only one more and touched the ball a grand total of 68 times at just 17 per game.

Only seven tackle breaks, two offloads and a single game over 150 running metres continue to highlight exactly how uninvolved Crichton is as the club's supposed best attacking weapon sitting at centre.

It's not to say Crichton is a gurantee of working at fullback, but the Bulldogs made a number of big recruitment calls over the off-season, and to this stage, it's arguable to say they aren't working

One and three is a record which would have most teams staring down the barrel of missing the finals, and while Canterbury were never expected to make them this season externally, internally, it was a different story.

Ciraldo is into his second season as head coach, and director of football Phil Gould has just about completely ripped up the squad and reset it since he first arrived.

That means it's time for results, and if the Bulldogs can't get them, then radical and immediate changes are needed.

Blake Taaffe has been far from poor or the worst Bulldog on the field over the opening rounds, but that shouldn't really come into it. If the Bulldogs have spent so much of their salary cap on Crichton with the idea of him playing fullback because he is one of the NRL's best attacking weapons, then that is exactly where he should be playing moving forward as you build your team around him, even if it doesn't bring with it an immediate change of luck and fortunes.

Whether there is a role for Taaffe if he isn't at fullback is disputable, but again, it simply doesn't matter. Canterbury must build their side around their most dangerous playing lining up in the key position at the back.

Taaffe likely couldn't play in the centres, but there is the potential of a halves spot being up for grabs. Drew Hutchison is the other change Canterbury likely need to consider given his lack of impact and effectiveness over the opening round.

Statistically, he looks as if his output has been solid enough, but the points on the scoreboard is where a halfback must be judged.

Whether Taaffe is a contender for the number seven jersey remains to be seen, with Toby Sexton the likely front-runner if Ciraldo does make the call to chop and change in the halves.

That said, Ciraldo will likely be hesitant to make two changes to his spine in the same week, particularly given he will also need to replace Josh Addo-Carr (concussion) and Jacob Preston(fractured jaw) heading into their Round 5 clash with the Sydney Roosters at home on Friday evening.

But if it doesn't happen this week, it can't be all that far away unless the Bulldogs suddenly make big changes to the way they are attacking, with tangible results popping up on the scoreboard.

The dispute over the one and seven should be easy enough to make a call on eventually, but not as easy as replacing Crichton, with Bronson Xerrimore than ready for a call up into Canterbury's centres. He impressed during the pre-season challenge and was one of the more unlucky players around the competition to not feature over the opening rounds.

It's now time for his power, size and strength to come into the side, allowing Crichton's switch to one, with the team being built around that.

Canterbury need to pull the band-aid off in a hurry, because 2024 is starting to look an awful lot like 2023, and other recent seasons full of struggles and poor results.
:laughing:riginal source of information TK :laughing:
We have options
, I just hope egos doesn't get in the way of picking the players in the correct positions !!!
 

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:laughing:riginal source of information TK :laughing:
We have options
, I just hope egos doesn't get in the way of picking the players in the correct positions !!!
What do you think against the roosters? Can we get the job done?
 

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What do you think against the roosters? Can we get the job done?
Anything is possible
Defence is the key !
Food for thought...Good attack defends great defence !
Top 4 teams could eat us alive if we don't have the right balance !
When you can't kill a game the result could depend on a mistake by a player or a bad decision by the referee !
How do you pick it ???
 

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Anything is possible
Defence is the key !
Food for thought...Good attack defends great defence !
Top 4 teams could eat us alive if we don't have the right balance !
When you can't kill a game the result could depend on a mistake by a player or a bad decision by the referee !
How do you pick it ???
We need to complete over 90% and we should win. Our defence is strong enough to frustrate them.
 

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Another ZeroTackle nothing piece. For those not interested in reading the whole thing here is a brief summary:

Crichton should be fullback and the team needs to make changes, but also, Taffe at FB is not the problem and the team can't afford to make changes because injuries are already going to disrupt things. Also, changes will happen at some point.
 

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Question: Fact, or near enough fact, or just looks that way....are we the worst team for catching/passing/losing possession for near on 10 years or what?
The answer to that wendog is very simple...
Out of desperation we've always been playing utilities or ordinary players in the spine...
It's playing with fire and needs changing !!!
 

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Another ZeroTackle nothing piece. For those not interested in reading the whole thing here is a brief summary:

Crichton should be fullback and the team needs to make changes, but also, Taffe at FB is not the problem and the team can't afford to make changes because injuries are already going to disrupt things. Also, changes will happen at some point.
Isn't it what TK has been talking about since Adam & Eve were still in paradise :laughing:
 

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It’s all fine for some journalist to talk about changing the team, and yes, a few changes might improve the attack, but changes might also break down the defensive structures that they’ve worked so hard on and let twice as many in.

Leave it to the Coaching team, the way they have them playing this year they obviously know what they’re doing, just please hang onto the ball and improve in attack ..
 

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Our issue is what we do in good ball, which starts with 9, 7 and 6. Didn't we buy Sexton to play in the halves?!
We train very hard in the off season then we play trials to give us an indication to select in the top 17.
By the 2nd round we should be able to work out who the best players are in their rightful positions,
If we don't then we have big problems...Brave decisions needs to be made !
 

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A win over the roosters will be a big ask, we need to shutdown the offloads and shut down teddy to have a chance.
 

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Does anyone even know if Crichton has the fitness levels to play fullback ?

He had a limited pre season and has barely played any NRL there.

He was decent in the World Cup but that’s hardly a genuine sample size.
 
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