Curran's Switch: Bulldogs Fetch a Promising Future

A Curran Affair: Canterbury confirm a 2024 move

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

In an exciting development for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, forward Josh Curran has officially signed with the club for the 2024 season and beyond.

The talented 24-year-old second-rower, who stands at 185cm and weighs 104kg, is set to bring his wealth of experience to the Bulldogs after playing 61 NRL games.

Curran, who made 23 appearances for the New Zealand Warriors in the 2023 season, was granted permission by the club to explore new opportunities.

During the season, he showcased his skills by scoring four tries, making 547 tackles, breaking 29 tackles, and running an impressive 1406 metres.

Despite interest from other clubs, Curran made the decision to fly to Sydney and meet with the Bulldogs' General Manager of Football, Phil Gould, and Head Coach, Cameron Ciraldo.

At the historic Belmore Sports Ground, he put pen to paper, officially declaring himself a Bulldog.

This signing is a significant boost for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, as they continue to build a strong and competitive roster for the future.

With Curran's addition, the Bulldogs have secured a talented forward who will undoubtedly contribute to the team's success on the field.

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