November 17, 2024
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The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are gearing up for the 2024 NRL season with a blend of seasoned veterans and promising newcomers set to take on the Melbourne Storm at Belmore Sports Ground this evening (7:00PM AEDT).

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New recruit Blake Taaffe will take up the highly anticipated fullback position while Bronson Xerri will get his first taste of top-grade football since 2019.

Fellow recruits to debut in the Blue and White this Thursday include Drew Hutchison, who will pair with Matt Burton in the halves, Jaeman Salmon and Poasa Faamausili.

Stars, Reed Mahoney and Max King will link up with emerging talents Eli Clark, Jeral Skelton, Jordan Samrani and Sam Hughes. Additionally, break-out players from last year, Blake Wilson and Jacob Preston are primed for action.

The match offers fans an exciting glimpse at the new breed of Bulldogs, with a number of combinations expected to be tested on the field. Don’t miss your chance to rally behind the Bulldogs and enjoy the atmosphere under Belmore lights.

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Before the main trial starts at 7:00PM, the Bulldogs’ NSW Cup squad will face off against the Bears in their own trial match starting at 4:30PM. Gates will open at 4:00PM for this prelude.

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