BREAKING NEWS: Phil Gould lifts the lid on Bulldogs’ plans after missing out on Ryan Papenhuyzen and Ben Hunt….
Despite having plenty of cash to throw at NRL superstars such as Ryan Papenhuyzen and Ben Hunt, Bulldogs Supremo Phil Gould says he decided against officially offering either star player a contract as they didn’t fit into what he is trying to build at the Bulldogs. Canterbury have made a steady climb up the ladder in the last couple of seasons, and after making the NRL finals in 2024 fans are finally starting to believe a premiership could be on the cards in the years to come.
However, the lack of star power in their spine is one area that they need to address if they are to make the leap to genuine title contenders. The core of Connor Tracey, Matt Burton, Toby Sexton and Reed Mahoney does not inspire too much confidence. However, it was still a spine that helped break the Dogs’ finals drought in 2024.
But ahead of the 2025 campaign and with around $1.6 million of space available in the salary cap, the Dogs held meetings with both Hunt and Papenhuyzen. However, despite having an abundance of cash to splash they opted against offering Hunt or Papenhuyzen a deal – with the pair’s price tags reportedly putting the Bulldogs off.
Gould says the club won’t be paying overs for any player, especially those who are ageing, as the focus is on building a side that will compete for a premiership in 2026 and beyond. “We’ve spoken to several players who were offered to us,” Gould told Wide World of Sports.
“We’ve been linked by media to any number of other players but we’ve never really got around to making financial offers for any of them. We are not in any hurry – we are happy with where we are for 2025. Most of our thoughts are on 2026. We have a number of promising kids to develop through to NRL level. If we look outside the club for recruitment, it will be to complement the kids we are developing.”
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