Dogs sign four new players as rebuild amps up
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The Canterbury Bulldogs have announced a signing spree with four new additions heading to the club.
Roosters duo Drew Hutchinson and Jake Turpin have both joined along with Knights utility Kurt Mann and Dolphins inaugural squad member Poasa Faamausili.
All four players have signed two-year deals.
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The announcement of the quartet continues the Bulldogs’ aggressive roster shake-up, with Stephen Crichton, Josh Curran, Jaeman Salmon, Blake Taafe and Bronson Xerri all joining for 2024.
The news comes after Bulldogs general manager Phil Gould confirmed two days ago who would be coaching the side’s lower grades.
Club legend Josh Jackson will take charge of the Jersey Flegg team while former interim first grade coach Mick Potter is the NSW Cup mentor.
Former Bulldogs winger Steve Turner is coaching the SG Ball side.
“The professionalism and work ethic that both of these men bring to our Bulldogs pathways is outstanding and second to none,” Gould said in a statement.
“I love the fact that Bulldogs are coaching Bulldogs.”
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