Canterbury has announced the appointment of club legend Steve Price as the Bulldogs' new General Manager of Football.
Price represented the Bulldogs on 222 occasions from 1994-2004, and was apart of two premiership-winning campaigns with the side in 1995 and 2004.
Canterbury Chief Executive Andrew Hill spoke to the club's website about Price's appointment, and was thrilled to add him to the position.
“After spending some time making sure that we found the right person, Steve was the outstanding candidate that came out of our interview process," Hill said.
"Part of our long-term planning here at the Bulldogs is to return to adopting a development club philosophy. With the formation of stronger ties to Country New South Wales and a commitment to our local Junior League and Pathways system, we felt that Steve was the perfect person to bring all these pieces together.
"Steve has great leadership skills and a wealth of experience across both football and business. He also has a unique ability to be able to link our past to our future and he will bring a strong vision around the development of culture and family values at our club.
"Steve also has a great understanding of what a player in the NRL needs in terms of support and has been the Chairman of our Player Wellbeing and Welfare Committee for the past 18 months.
"With the recent appointment of Jack Mesley as Chief Commercial Officer and Stacie Brand as Membership and Fan Engagement Manager, we are continuing our long term plan to recruit and develop the best people, on and off the field.”