
LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
Matt Burton is set to make his return from injury for the Good Friday game against the Rabbitohs, with reports suggesting he is a strong chance to play.
Meanwhile, there is speculation that the Bulldogs may be looking to sign Lachlan Galvin, who is set to leave the Wests Tigers in 2026.
This news has the potential to shake up the player market in November, with Canterbury already being linked to the young five-eighth.
Canterbury's Phil Gould is said to hold a high opinion of Galvin, but the current halves pairing of Burton and Toby Sexton, along with Bailey Hayward, has been impressive and instrumental in the club's 5-0 start to the season - the best start since 1993.
When asked about the possibility of the Bulldogs pursuing Galvin, prop forward Max King remained diplomatic, saying, "Regardless of my opinion, I don't make those calls.
the depth has been a massive part of us and I just love where we're going as a club."
The Bulldogs' focus remains on their upcoming match against the Rabbitohs, with Burton's potential return adding excitement to the clash.
The team is staying out of the speculation surrounding Galvin and any potential moves in the player market.
With a strong start to the season, the Bulldogs are looking to continue their winning streak and build on their success.
Overall, the Bulldogs are in a good position with their current squad, and the return of a key player like Burton only adds to their strength.
While there may be rumors and discussions about potential new signings, the team is focused on their current goals and maintaining their winning streak.
The future looks bright for the Bulldogs, and the addition of a player like Galvin could potentially enhance their roster, but for now, the team is focused on their upcoming games and continuing their successful start to the season.