Cash-strapped Bulldogs seek new signings for playoff push

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

'Bulldogs chasing more signings as top eight push continues'

In a stunning turn of events, the Canterbury Bulldogs have defied the critics and rocketed their way into the top eight, putting them in contention for a spot in the finals.

Director of rugby league Phil Gould, a seasoned veteran of the game, has revealed that there is still a "little bit of money left" in the salary cap for the Bulldogs to make further signings for next season.

After enduring ridicule for their recruitment strategy at the start of the season, which saw a flurry of smaller and utility players joining the club, the Bulldogs have silenced their detractors with their impressive ascent up the ladder.

Gould, known for his shrewd decision-making and eye for talent, emphasized the importance of being selective in their recruitment process.

"We have the luxury of hand-picking the players we bring in," Gould stated in an interview with Channel 9 News.

"We are focused on value, price, and character, and we will not hesitate to pass on a player if they do not meet the standards.

We are very particular about the type of players we want representing the club."

With ten rounds left in the season, the Bulldogs are riding a wave of momentum and are eager to bolster their squad for the challenges ahead.

As they continue their push towards the finals, the Bulldogs are determined to make strategic signings that will enhance their chances of success on the field.

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