
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
The Canterbury Bulldogs have faced criticism in the past for their forwards not being big enough to compete with other teams in the NRL.
Despite this, they have been proving their doubters wrong with an unbeaten start to the season.
In a recent game against the Rabbitohs, Max King and Josh Curran stood out by scoring tries and dominating the middle of the field.
King ended an 80-game try drought and made an impressive 223 metres, while Curran showed his versatility by excelling on the edge or in the middle.
The Bulldogs' strong forward pack is a key factor in their success, as they prepare to face the highly acclaimed Brisbane Broncos.
Despite a pre-season loss to the Broncos, the Bulldogs have shown that early form does not determine the outcome of the season.
The article highlights the determination and skill of the Bulldogs' forwards as they continue to prove their critics wrong and maintain their perfect start to the season.