

Team list Tuesday: Who could beat the bye round?
Pick your best 13 to secure the all important two points this round.
Harry calling out Pahulu not getting any game time at the end of the presser 👀👀👀
youtube.comThoughts on our chances to get Oryn Keeley before 30 June?
zerotackle.comBellamy Friday team update. Seems Jerome may be out a bit longer than expected.
youtu.be[TBT] Cameron Munster with the best injury update you'll ever hear
youtube.comLooks like the Dogs won't let Xerri go early
canberratimes.com.auThoughts on Joseph Manu at centre for three months?
youtu.beBulldogs star set to leave club after second shock demotion
Bulldogs star Bronson Xerri looks set to walk out on the team, with the centre meeting with rival clubs as his turbulent season continues after another shock demotion.
Bulldogs centre Bronson Xerri is expected to move on at the end of the season after being spotted with his manager on a plane after meeting the Storm in Melbourne on Tuesday.
Xerri was seen with his agent Matt Desira on a flight back to Sydney on Tuesday night with his future now well and truly in the spotlight.
Parramatta have also met Xerri as the 25-year-old ponders his next move. It is understood that the Bulldogs will not stand in Xerri’s way should he want out of the club despite being contracted until the end of next season.
Whether Xerri moves before Tuesday’s June 30 deadline remains to be seen but he is now at long odds to remain at Canterbury beyond this year.
Xerri has had a turbulent season with the Bulldogs having started in their round one clash in Las Vegas.
However, he quickly fell out of favour with the Bulldogs coaching staff and was relegated to NSW Cup. He won back his place in first grade after just two reserve grade games.
Xerri returned to Canterbury’s starting side in round six but was omitted from their 17 in their last-start win to Manly.
Coach Cameron Ciraldo has again overlooked Xerri for their clash against the Titans on Friday – he has been named in No.19 jersey.
The Bulldogs have switched Matt Burton from the halves to centre with Enari Tuala preferred to start instead of Xerri.
Canterbury are also closing in on Penrith’s Jesse McLean, who is expected to join the club next year.
Stephen Crichton is still viewed as one of the game’s best centres despite being named to play five-eighth again this week.
Xerri resurrected his NRL career with the Bulldogs in 2024 and was a centrepiece of their backline last year as Canterbury emerged as a premiership threat.
He will have no problem finding a new home given his form since returning to the game. The Eels have made no secret of their desire to strengthen their squad and are yet to land a replacement for Zac Lomax, who walked out of the club during the off-season.
Melbourne are also making moves in the outside backs after losing Will Warbrick (Warriors) and Nick Meaney (Bears) for next year.
There is also uncertainty over the future of centre Jack Howarth – he is contracted until the end of next season but it is understood the club will listen to any offers should he field a long-term contract from a rival.
The Storm have mitigated some of those losses by signing Dolphins point scoring whiz Jamayne Isaako for 2027.
Warbrick had his game of the season. Throughs?
nrl.comBellamy and Grant post-game presser
NRL can't be stuffed with us. just run the presser into the roosters game..
Slater is definitely the next Storm coach after that 'state of VIC footy' response, right?
Storm boys link up for amazing 1st QLD try last night!
Eli interview from channel 7's The Agenda Setters
For the full episode you'll need to log in at https://7plus.com.au/the-agenda-setters-rugby-league?episode-id=AGDN26-015&startAt=1018&autoplay=true The above is just the Eli interview.