Bulldogs' revival sparked by game-changing team huddle

Inside the team meeting that sparked Bulldogs revival

LeagueNews.co | Nick Loken

The Canterbury Bulldogs have been on a roll lately, thanks to a team meeting that lit a fire under them and sparked a revival in their performance.

Halfback Toby Sexton spilled the beans on how this gathering, held five weeks ago, was the turning point for the team's newfound attacking prowess.

Throughout the season, the Bulldogs have been known for their rock-solid defense, a trademark of their coach Cameron Ciraldo who has drawn on his experiences at Penrith to mold them into a force to be reckoned with.

However, there were concerns that their offensive game was lacking, causing doubts about their ability to compete with the top teams in the league.

Following a narrow loss to the Cowboys in Round 20, the team took a long hard look at themselves and decided to make some changes.

Since then, they've been scoring an impressive average of 31 points per game, leaving behind their attacking struggles.

Sexton has been a standout player during this resurgence, earning praise as one of the most underrated halves in the league.

With his skill and determination, he's been instrumental in the Bulldogs' recent success on the field.

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