LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
The Canterbury Bulldogs' signing spree has continued, revealing another four new signings to take their total to nine for the new seasons.
The Bulldogs confirmed some long-rumoured moves with the announcement of the signing of Roosters Jake Turpin and Drew Hutchison, Knights utility Kurt Mann and Dolphins forward Poasa Faamausili on two-year deals.
The Bulldogs have again been the most active in the player market this season, adding these signings to the likes of Panthers premiership heroes Stephen Crichton and Jaeman Salmon, Rabbitohs utility back Blake Taaffe, Warriors back rower Josh Curran and former Sharks centre Bronson Xerri, who returns from a four-year ban after being caught using steroids.
The Bulldogs have also had plenty of players move on from the club including Paul Alamoti to the Panthers, Jake Averillo to the Dolphins, Kyle Flanagan to the Dragons, Franklin Pele to Hull in the UK Super League, Corey Waddell to Manly and Tevita Pangai Jr.
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But there will no doubt be plenty more depth in the players coming in with good NRL experience coming into Cameron Ciraldo's side.
Exciting news out of Belmore as the Bulldogs rebuild goes into overdrive, confirming a slew of new signings all in one go.
This is an impressive display of team building and strategic planning as the Bulldogs look to make a strong impact in the upcoming season.