No more excuses: Why the time has come for the Bulldogs to kick on, starting against the Warriors

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Decimated by injuries. One win in their last five. A rookie coach learning his way in the NRL. Halves uncertainty and big outs in the backline.

If that sounds familiar, it’s because there’s two of them. The Dogs and Warriors face off this weekend in the Friday early kickoff, with a potential season-turning moment in the offing.

The perception would be that the Warriors are resurgent in 2023, with new boss Andrew Webster impressing in his first ten games of first grade, building a culture from scratch and coaxing performances out of a ragtag bunch of rookies and veterans amid a massive injury crisis that has seen three different five eighths and three different fullbacks in ten games.

Yet the Bulldogs, who haven’t been seen in anywhere near the same light as the Kiwi outfit, qualify for all of that too. Indeed, if they win in Round 11, the clubs will have the same record.

Cameron Ciraldo joined to pick up the pieces at a club that hasn’t been in the finals since 2017 and has endured damaging injuries to both starting frontrowers and both wingers, while losing key recruit Viliame Kikau and dropping Kyle Flanagan from the halfback role.

The Dogs have handed out five debuts already in 2023, as well as blooding another four on fewer than five appearances, as they sought to get 17 men on the field. No club has applied for more top 30 exemptions.

Ciraldo hasn’t used the excuses available to him – few NRL coaches would – but if there was ever a time when invoking the injury list and the number of raw, young players would have been excused, this was it.

Now, with a third of the season gone and numbers starting to come back, it’s time for the Dogs to kick on. Their next ten fixtures could line up perfectly for a charge up the table, especially with the Origin period, starting with the Warriors.

Now, Jacob Kiraz is back, along with Tevita Pangai Jnr, their pack leader, who is coming back up to speed after a long layoff. Josh Addo-Carr is delayed a week, but should be in for Round 12.

The next two matches, at home to the Warriors and then the Titans, could see Canterbury go to the bye with a positive record. 

Thereafter, it’s a tougher trot, but one that might improve with Origin effected added. They sit out the week of Game 1 with the bye, then face a Roosters side that might have James Tedesco, Lindsay Collins and potentially Angus Crichton backing up.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – MARCH 04: Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo is interviewed during the round one NRL match between the Manly Sea Eagles and the Canterbury Bulldogs at 4 Pines Park on March 04, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

The Queen’s Birthday clash with the Eels follows, then another pre-Origin game against a Sharks side that will be lacking Nicho Hynes, if not other players. 

As it stands, only Josh Addo-Carr is a possiible Blues call-up from Canterbury, and that depends heavily on his ability to get fit again before teams are selected.

Matt Burton, who performed in 2022, is unlikely to be selected at centre or five eighth with other options available.

The Warriors, too, will be in a similar position. They lose nobody to Origin, and will play the weekend before against the Broncos – but come into that game off the back of a bye and against a Brisbane team that will be, in all likelihood, without Payne Haas, Pat Carrigan, Reece Walsh, Selwyn Cobbo and Kurt Capewell. 

The upcoming fixtures define this weekend’s meeting as a make-or-break clash for the Dogs. They have four wins so far, but aside from a boilover in Melbourne, they’ve been against the Tigers, Dragons and Cowboys, aka the two sides below them and one on equal pegging.

Ciraldo will know that beating other cellar-dwellers is important, but beating the next level up from that is how his side go from simply avoiding the spoon to competing for the finals. 

The Warriors are, again, very similar: their wins have been the Cowboys (twice), the Knights, a shock away win in Cronulla and the Dogs. The form reads that this is two teams who can beat bad sides but will get beaten, most of the time at least, by any decent team that shows up.

Statistically, however, there is a big difference. The Dogs have snuck by teams – outside of that Storm win, their margins have been four, two and one. 

Hayze Perham is tackled in Wollongong. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

Currently, they sit last for run metres and tackles inside 20 (T20) with the ball, as well as tries conceded without it. This is all mitigated by their injury list, but now has to be the time where that changes. 

For comparison, the Warriors have endured similar struggles in yardage – third last – but have been able to turn what metres they have made into consistent pressure, with upper echelon numbers for T20 and line engagements, showing how much they have engaged their halves.

These disparities are a product of the two coaches’ philosophies. Webster has clearly focussed on making the Warriors hard to beat at the expense of flair – they are currently completing highest in the NRL – even though they aren’t making metres – and rank third for single-man hit-ups.

That’s the sign of a team that is playing very conservatively and waiting for the opponents to make mistakes. It might look insipid against good sides – the Warriors have scored once in the last two weeks against the Roosters and Panthers – but will win plenty of games against those around them. In year one of the rebuild, Webster will take that.

Ciraldo, however, has clearly told his team to attack more. Against the Bunnies, they scored off a length of the field shift play just three minutes into the game and against the Dragons, got two of their tries from range. They aren’t going to wait around to accumulate pressure.

That has seen them give a bloody nose to Melbourne, but also put a lot of pressure on their young defence that saw Souths, Parra and Cronulla all run up scores. That run of defeats was at the lowest ebb of the injury crisis, however, and the test will be if the coach sticks to the programme now that the better players are back on deck.

If he does, then this could be a cracker, and set the Dogs up for success in the coming weeks.

Around Origin last year, under the freewheeling style of Mick Potter, the Dogs grabbed wins over the Eels, Tigers, Titans and Knights that were all about free-flowing footy. Ciraldo has admitted that elements of Potter’s style are carried on in the attack.

The battle, as Souths and Cronulla show at the top of the table, is to defend when the attack inevitably drops the ball. Against the Warriors, it could be a classic clash of styles in which the Dogs try to attack, but are forced to back up that style with prolonged periods of tackling. 

With close to their best 17 playing, that should be there. Canterbury have never shown a lack of fight even when getting flogged at times, and with bodies back, they now need to turn that passion into points.

The Crowd Says:

2023-05-12T08:58:51+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


One can spin things any way you want I guess. The spin on coach Cleary was he coached for a long time and never won a title and that meant he was a dud. Now he's won two titles , he can't claim them but somehow his assistant can? That'll do me. As Bennett has shown, winning titles is still largely about having one of the top rosters. You can win a title with an average coach but try doing it with an average roster.

2023-05-12T08:06:44+00:00

Big Mig

Roar Rookie


Ciraldo has the goods, you can see the Dogs have a game plan are playing much better this year than they had in previous seasons. To your point "Apparently it was him behind the success at the Panthers and not Cleary. I’ve got no idea how anyone can work that out but I’ll keep an open mind and see how things pan out.." I guess one can spin it when Ciraldo was at the panthers they had never lost 4 games out of 9.

2023-05-12T08:01:26+00:00

Big Daddy

Roar Rookie


Forty Twenty, they said the same about Barrett and we all know what happened with him . But your right half back is so critical . The trouble is there's not a lot out there, Same with fullbacks . Gus's reputation is on the line here particularly if he recruits borderline player's.

2023-05-12T06:27:11+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


How the Panthers deal with their challenges this season adds another layer of intrigue to proceedings.

2023-05-12T06:03:28+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


I see them as winning more than they lose... Against the teams currently outside the top 6? Perhaps. Against the teams inside the top 6... :laughing:

2023-05-12T05:45:16+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Love to see the Warriors give the Bulldogs a touch up followed by the "Heads of Football" from the other 16 clubs teeing off in the media about Bulldogs poor game plan, selections, over priced contracts & what the players did on their days off, as per Gus Gould

2023-05-12T05:25:56+00:00

Adam

Roar Guru


They're the type of injuries we want to see get rubbed out of the game

2023-05-12T05:24:13+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


What they have found this season is a couple of good forwards in Max King and Jacob Preston and a couple of good backs in Kiraz & Averillo and star in waiting in young Oloapu. Now they just need to get them all working together.

2023-05-12T05:19:31+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Now that was a hip drop that really went wrong ! Let go !!!! :silly:

2023-05-12T05:16:49+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Harsh news on Leniu. Tell him there is a half up in NQ who played half a game with a ruptured testy and got the thing chopped out to get back on the field ASAP. Surely a prop will do the same? :silly:

2023-05-12T03:28:24+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Yep ! Regarding the Panthers, in recent years they have had great coaching team , a great team with depth, and a good injury run in the past couple of years, and the results are the two premierships. However, it is once again "swings & roundabout" with 2023 looking a lot different so far. They have lost 2 of their 3 coaches in Ciraldo & Webster, they have lost two key premiership players in Kikau & Koroisau, lost good back players like O'Sullivan, Hopgood, Katoa , etc , and they have had a spate of injuries for the start of the season ( Fisher-Harris, Martin, Tago, May, Eisenhuth, and now Leniu) . And we know they will be losing players through the Origin period. Whether they will be able to rebuild the team to the 2022 level later in this year, will have to seen.

2023-05-11T23:26:54+00:00

Randy

Roar Rookie


I know the Dogs have had a horrible run with injuries but Burton and Mahoney have still been there the whole time. They should probably have a couple more wins than they do....

2023-05-11T23:12:00+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


It would darken the mood considerably if the Titans discovered tackling David.

2023-05-11T22:50:22+00:00

Redcap

Roar Guru


Yes, really looking forward to these next two Dogs games against the Warriors and Titans - three clubs who really could go either way in '23. Dogs-Titans next weekend could be anything - let's hope for a dry track and for neither team to figure anything out defensively between now and then.

2023-05-11T22:33:10+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


Ciraldo had some pretty big praise from a few punters on the Roar. Apparently it was him behind the success at the Panthers and not Cleary. I've got no idea how anyone can work that out but I'll keep an open mind and see how things pan out.. Whoever was steering the ship at the Panthers ,they did so with a very strong committed roster and just as crucially , a great run with injuries. If the Dogs can find a really good half and a really good fullback and have a great run with injuries , I see them as winning more than they lose.

2023-05-11T22:24:02+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


Could easily have called the article ' no more excuses , why it's time for the Warriors to kick on'. There will be no ' unconscious bias ' give to the poor old Dogs . Unless the Refs nickname is ' Bullfrog ' there will be no conscious bias either . So put the excuses in the back pocket and win the game. The Warriors have a pretty good line up and a good coach. These are the games they absolutely must win if they are to be finals material. I think they are a markedly different team this year but the score matters.

2023-05-11T21:59:13+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Not sure the Dogs are almost full strength. Still missing Addo-Carr, Kikau and Thompson who are first 13 players plus Patolo, Burns and Biondi-Odo but I do agree that this is poop or get off the pot time for the Dogs O run metres and tries conceded are terrible but one stat I don’t mind looking bad for the Dogs is the T20. The Dogs look their best attacking from 40-50 or so metres out when they go wide while the defence is compressed. Clunky as hell whenever they get in the oppo 20… that’s probably because they don’t stay there long enough or force enough repeat sets to build pressure to turn into points

2023-05-11T21:10:52+00:00

Tony Dargon

Roar Guru


If Pangai is their pack leader, or leader of anything really, the Dogs are in trouble.

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