LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The Bulldogs have snagged themselves a steal of a deal as they secure a replacement for the departing speedster Josh Addo-Carr.
After the shocking dismissal of Addo-Carr, the Bulldogs were in urgent need of a new winger.
Reports from zerotackle.com indicate that Enari Tuala was set to extend his contract with the Newcastle Knights before the Bulldogs made their move.
Tuala has now inked a two-year deal with the Bulldogs, coming in at a lower price tag than Addo-Carr's previous contract, giving the club some financial relief.
Addo-Carr's departure was marred by controversy, as he was let go from the Bulldogs amidst a drug scandal just before the team's crucial finals clash against Manly.
Having debuted with the Cowboys in 2017, Tuala brings both experience and talent to the Bulldogs, having notched up an impressive 105 NRL appearances under his belt.
It's a strategic move for the Bulldogs as they look to strengthen their backline for the upcoming season.