Canterbury Bulldogs land prized signatures of Cameron Ciraldo and Phil Gould until the end of 2031
Canterbury provided a large pair of coup on the eve of the finals and expanded the contracts of coach Cameron Ciraldo and General Manager Phil Gould until the end of the 2031 season.
Bulldogs rewarded the two most influential figures of the club with long-term agreements in order to ensure stability and longevity of the Board, to start the second final series under the Gould-Ciraldo regime.
Bulldogs is making the final touches on the extension of a contract for Captain Stephen Crichton, who is in negotiations until the end of 2031.
Gould joined Bulldogs in 2021 and supervised a squad revision of Ciraldo as his successor for the 2023 season of Trent Barrett.
“GUS completely changed how we operate as a football club, Adam said Adam Driussi, President of Bulldogs.
“His vision and experience was very valuable in taking us back to where we belong. Locking him until 2031 means that we can continue to build on the solid foundations he set up in Belmore.
Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo and General Manager Phil Gould signed until 2031.Credit: Canterbury Bulldogs
Ciraldo reclaimed a five -year -old proposal to participate in Gould’s Canterbury revolution from Wests Tigers. Buldoglar was 15th in the first season responsible.
Ciraldo, during the first season of several players began to change the standards in the club. The team ranked sixth in the second year, but in the first week of the finals, Manly was knocked out.