The Canterbury Bulldogs have been one of the most active sides in the player transfer market in recent years, and may not be done yet.

2025 will present yet more opportunities for the rebuilding side to continue adding to their roster, and there is little doubt they have some key shortcomings to address within their Top 30.

Coach Cameron Ciraldo should be guaranteed to be there into 2025, which makes recruitment a little easier, although still tough to suggest it's an ideal location given their lack of success.

Still, they have signed enough talent for 2024 to start turning things around, and yet more in 2025 could be the catalyst for a full blown transition to the top.

In this series, Zero Tackle are running the rule over every club and who they should be targetting when a new crop of players become available to negotiate with on November 1 ahead of their contracts expiring at the end of 2024.

Current 2025 squad
Josh Addo-Carr, Matt Burton, Stephen Crichton, Josh Curran, Raymond Faitala-Mariner, Kitione Kautoga, Viliame Kikau, Jacob Kiraz, Reed Mahoney, Isaac Matalavea-Booth, Karl Oloapu, Jacob Preston, Jaeman Salmon, Jordan Samrani, Ryan Sutton, Blake Taaffe, Blake Wilson, Bronson Xerri

Current 2025 best 17
1. Stephen Crichton
2. Josh Addo-Carr
3. Jacob Kiraz
4. Bronson Xerri
5. Blake Wilson
6. Karl Oloapu
7. Matt Burton
8. Isaac Matalavea-Booth
9. Reed Mahoney
10. Ryan Sutton
11. Viliame Kikau
12. Jacob Preston
13. Josh Curran
14. Jaeman Salmon
15. Raymond Faitala-Mariner
16. Kitione Katuoga
17. Blake Taaffe

Players off-contract at end of 2024
Reece Hoffman, Samuel Hughes, Max King, Liam Knight, Joseph O'Neill, Chris Patolo, Hayze Perham, Ethan Quai-Ward, Khaled Rajab, Toby Sexton, Jeral Skelton, Jackson Topine

EVERY PLAYER OFF-CONTRACT AT THE END OF 2024

Other clubs
ยป Brisbane Broncos
ยป Canberra Raiders

4. Tohu Harris

On the topic of middle forwards with skill and experience, there are few who are going to have more of either component than Tohu Harris.

Off-contract at the Warriors at the end of the 2024 campaign, a move away from Auckland to finish his career seems like a long shot, but it's hardly as if the Bulldogs will be the only Australian side lining up for a play at Harris.

He is one of the best tacklers in the game, and, beyond that, one of the hardest workers and most consistent players in the game, so it's little wonder he'd be high on the wish list of a number of clubs despite the fact he is reaching the back end of his career.

The fact he hasn't been re-signed yet may be more down to the fact he isn't sure if he wants to go around again in 2025 or not, but if he does, and the Warriors can't afford him, watch out for a bidding war.

NRL Rd 11 - Bulldogs v Warriors

1 COMMENT

  1. Some interesting players there. I wonder how many of them will come up for other clubs as well. (Tohu Harris is interesting – I’d assumed he was contracted to the Warriors for life, but as you say, if he wants to go round again and the Warriors are short of cap space…)

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