Six of the seven below new faces will join the NRL squad on a full-time basis, while young outside back Tom Carr will train with the NRL squad over the summer. Outs: Dane Chisholm (mid-season, Bradford), Lindon McGrady (mid-season, Wentworthville), Pat O'Hanlon (retired), Sam Perrett (retirement), Curtis Rona (rugby union, Western Force), Tim Browne (Panthers), Tony Williams (Sharks), Richard Coorey (released), Makahesi Makatoa (Raiders), Jarrod McInally (Queensland Intrust Super Cup), Graham Clark (released), Jake Kamire (released), Reubenn Rennie (released), Lamar Liolevave (released), Brad Keighran (relased, mid-season). The month that followed was not as impressive, with the club going loss, win, loss, win, for a 4-3 record after 7 rounds. This page was last edited on 28 September 2020, at 16:19. It won a second premiership in 1942 but then had to wait another 38 years before breaking through for a third title in 1980. Based in Belmore, a suburb of Sydney, the Bulldogs in 1935 were admitted to the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) competition, a predecessor of the current NRL competition.

Known originally as “The Berries”, the club has been home to some wonderful rugby league players over the past 80 years. As though the team was further driving the point home, they completed the second round match using only 16 of the 17 named players. 2015−2016: 6: 4: 0: 0: 16: FIJ — 766 Shaun Lane: 2015: 14: 5: 0: 0: 20 — — 767 Daniel … The Bulldogs were the outsiders with the bookmakers, with most rugby league experts citing the size of the forward pack as an issue with the 2016 season rule change, which dropped the interchanges allowed from 10 to 8. Ins: Zac Woolford (Raiders), Josh Cleeland (Sharks), Rhyse Martin (Townsville Blackhawks), Brenko Lee (Raiders), Tom Carr (Dragons), Francis Tualau (Storm), Richard Kennar (Storm). ... Bulldogs 2016 season review. The Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs can today provide an update on the players who have joined the club for 2017 and the players who have left the club at the end of the 2016 season. The 2016 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs season is the 82nd in the club's history. Best team: Brett Morris, Curtis Rona, Josh Morris, Will Hopoate, Sam Perrett, Josh Reynolds, Moses Mbye, James Graham (capt), Michael Lichaa, Aiden Tolman, Josh Jackson, Tony Williams, Greg Eastwood. At the time it made Canterbury the quickest club (barring the founding clubs) to win a premiership after admission to the competition, a record which was only recently beaten in 1999 by the Melbourne Storm. The tryscorers were Hazem El Masri and Matt Utai, and the Clive Churchill Medal winner was Willie Mason. Six of the seven below new faces will join the NRL squad on a full-time basis, while young outside back Tom Carr will train with the NRL squad over the summer. Bulldogs coach Dean Pay said losing Napa early was a big blow for his team, ... - … Sam Kasiano was an example of this, having lost 13 kg before the season kicked off. Bulldogs U18's forward Hill-Moana to debut for Kiwi Ferns, Origin 1 Match Highlights: Blues v Maroons, Jake Averillo signs contract extension with Bulldogs, You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content. Canterbury won its first premiership in just its fourth season (1938). 2020 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs NRL Telstra Premiership squad, Bulldogs players, Canterbury Cup squad. The Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs can today provide an update on the players who have joined the club for 2017 and the players who have left the club at the end of the 2016 season. Correct as of the end of the 2020 NRL season, Back to Belmore - The Official Campaign Website, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Canterbury-Bankstown_Bulldogs_players&oldid=980812503, Use Australian English from February 2014, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. The Bulldogs were the outsiders with the bookmakers, with most rugby league experts citing the size of the forward pack as an issue with the 2016 season rule change, which dropped the interchanges allowed from 10 to 8. Inconsistency was the word coach Des Hasler used to some up his team's season and looking back, it's hard to argue.