Bulldogs racing the clock for Good Friday clash
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are racing against time to get key players fit for their upcoming clash with the South Sydney Rabbitohs on Good Friday. Here's the latest update on their injury status and what it means for the team.
Gould provides update on Bulldogs duo
The Bulldogs received some positive news from their new Head of Football, Phil Gould, who provided an update on two of the club's key players, Jacob Kiraz and Josh Addocarr. Kiraz was forced to leave the field in the Bulldogs' last game against the Warriors due to an ankle injury. However, Gould has confirmed that Kiraz is on track to play against the Rabbitohs on Friday.
Addocarr, on the other hand, is still recovering from a hamstring injury sustained in round four. The winger is a crucial part of the Bulldogs' attacking game plan and the team will be hoping he recovers in time for the Good Friday clash. Gould has stated that Addocarr is "touch and go" for the match.
Also Read:- Videotron Experiences Service Outage; Excess Mobile Data Usage Not Charged
- Bruce Brown Jr. Makes the Most of his Opportunity with the Nuggets Starting Unit
Bulldogs face tough challenge against Rabbitohs
The Bulldogs are facing a tough challenge against the Rabbitohs, who are currently sitting at the top of the NRL ladder. The Rabbitohs have won all five of their games so far this season and are looking like one of the strongest teams in the competition.
The Bulldogs, on the other hand, have had a mixed start to the season with two wins and three losses. However, the team has shown some promising signs and will be looking to build on their recent win over the Warriors.
Ciraldo's depleted Dogs won't bite on turnaround excuse
Interim coach Steve Ciraldo has acknowledged the challenge the Bulldogs face against the Rabbitohs. However, he is not using their injury woes as an excuse for any potential loss. The Bulldogs are currently without a number of key players, including Corey Allan, Kyle Flanagan, and Matt Burton.
Despite this, Ciraldo is confident that the team can put in a strong performance on Friday. "We're not going to sit here and make excuses," he said. "We've got a good squad and we're confident in our ability to perform."
Addocarr looks to add to epic record
If Josh Addocarr does take the field on Friday, he will have the chance to add to his already impressive record against the Rabbitohs. In his last three games against the team, Addocarr has scored a total of six tries.
However, if Addocarr is unable to play, the Bulldogs will need to look to other players to step up in his absence. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak and Nick Cotric are both experienced wingers who can provide a strong attacking threat.
So, the Bulldogs face a tough challenge against the Rabbitohs on Good Friday. However, with Jacob Kiraz expected to play and the team showing promising signs in recent games, they will be hoping to cause an upset. Whether or not Josh Addocarr is fit to play will be a key factor in the team's chances of success.
Keywords: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, South Sydney Rabbitohs, NRL, Jacob Kiraz, Josh Addocarr, Phil Gould, Steve Ciraldo, Corey Allan, Kyle Flanagan, Matt Burton, Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Nick Cotric, Good Friday.
Read More:- Understanding Alcohol Sales on Good Friday in Different Parts of the World
- Preview of the NBA Match between Phoenix Suns and Denver Nuggets
Thanks for Visiting Us – Mirror7News.com

Post a Comment