Sport edit

The Bulldogs are the best 'cause they have the same colours as St Pats. They also may have got the wooden spoon a couple of times, but they have won a couple of Grand Finals as well! They have existed 86 years and have beaten every team at least once. This is my team.

Player's first name
Ben 
Blake 
Brandon 
Cooper 
Kayless 
Nick 
Joel 
Jordan 
Ralph (me) 
Peter (coach) 
Josh 
Ryan 
Tom 
Myles (sometimes) 

--Ralphie2003 (talk) 20:56, 31 July 2011 (UTC)

Life Story edit

I am Ralph Nicholls. My favourite team are the Bulldogs and St Pats Whites  . My least favourite team would have to be the Wests Tigers  . This is my career.

Career edit

My first game was in 2010. My first try was in 2011. The day before my first Eucharist.

Teams in NRL edit

Since 2007 the NRL has consisted of sixteen teams: eight clubs based within Greater Sydney, two elsewhere in New South Wales, three in Queensland, one in Victoria, one each in the Australian Capital Territory and New Zealand. The league operates on a single group system, with no divisions or conferences and no relegation and promotion from other leagues. Below the NRL however are regional affiliated leagues operating in all states and territories of Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and neighbouring Pacific Islands.

The map below indicates the locations of teams currently competing in the National Rugby League competition. The inset is of greater Sydney.

The following sixteen clubs are competing in the National Rugby League during the 2010 NRL season. All but four of them (the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, North Queensland Cowboys, New Zealand Warriors, and the Gold Coast Titans) have won premierships.

Brisbane Broncos
Brisbane, QLD
Ground: Suncorp Stadium
First season: 1988
 
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Canterbury-Bankstown, Sydney, NSW
Ground: ANZ Stadium
First season: 1935
Canberra Raiders
Canberra, ACT
Ground: Canberra Stadium
First season: 1982
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Cronulla, Sydney, NSW
Ground: Toyota Stadium
First season: 1967
Gold Coast Titans
Gold Coast, QLD
Ground: Skilled Park
First season: 2007
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Manly, Sydney, NSW
Ground: Brookvale Oval
First season: 1947
Melbourne Storm
Melbourne, VIC
Ground: AAMI Park
First season: 1998
 
Newcastle Knights
Newcastle, NSW
Ground: Ausgrid Stadium
First season: 1988
 
2009
New Zealand Warriors
Auckland, NZ
Ground: Mt Smart Stadium
First season: 1995
North Queensland Cowboys
Townsville, QLD
Ground: Dairy Farmers Stadium
First season: 1995
Parramatta Eels
Parramatta, Sydney, NSW
Ground: Parramatta Stadium
First season: 1947
Penrith Panthers
Penrith, Sydney, NSW
Ground: Centrebet Stadium
First season: 1967
 
St. George Illawarra Dragons
Kogarah, Sydney, NSW
Wollongong, NSW
Ground: WIN Jubilee Oval & WIN Stadium
First season: 1999
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Redfern, Sydney, NSW
Ground: ANZ Stadium
First season: 1908
Sydney Roosters
Eastern Suburbs, Sydney, NSW
Ground: Sydney Football Stadium
First season: 1908
Wests Tigers
Balmain, Sydney, NSW
Campbelltown, Sydney, NSW
Grounds: Campbelltown Stadium & Leichhardt Oval
First season: 2000

Rugby League edit

Hi. I am the new editor of some pages. This is my favourite NRL side in 2011.

Team Player State of Origin or not, if played
  Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Barba 1
  Sydney Roosters Leilua 2
  Newcastle Knights Naiqama 3
  Canberra Raiders Croker 4
  South Sydney Rabbitohs Merritt 5
  Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Keating 6
  Sydney Roosters Pearce 7  
  Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Tolman 8
  Melbourne Storm Smith 9 VCPTN  
  Cronulla Sharks Gallen 10 CPTN  
  Parramatta Eels Hindmarsh 11  
  Brisbane Broncos Thaiday 12  
  Brisbane Broncos Parker 13  
Interchange Bench
  Gold Coast Titans Prince 14  
  St George Illawarra Dragons Soward 15  
  Wests Tigers Moltzen 16
  Canberra Raiders S. Williams 17
  Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Coach
Kimmorley
 

VCPTN is Vice Captain, CPTN is Captain

State of Origin edit

The S.O.O. is AWESOME. Especially if NSW win.


Position Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Fullback   Josh Dugan   Anthony Minichiello
Wing   Brett Morris   Jarryd Hayne   Brett Morris
Centre   Michael Jennings   William Hopoate   Jarryd Hayne
Centre   Mark Gasnier
Wing   Akuila Uate
Five-Eighth   Jamie Soward
Halfback   Mitchell Pearce
Prop   Jason King   Tim Mannah
Hooker   Dean Young   Michael Ennis
Prop   Kade Snowden   Paul Gallen (c)
2nd Row   Beau Scott   Glenn Stewart
2nd Row   Greg Bird   Ben Creagh
Lock   Paul Gallen (c)   Greg Bird
Interchange   Michael Ennis   Kurt Gidley
Interchange   Ben Creagh   Anthony Watmough
Interchange   Trent Merrin   Keith Galloway
Interchange   Tim Mannah   Luke Lewis
18th man   Jamal Idris   Tom Learoyd-Lahrs   Trent Merrin
Coach   Ricky Stuart

Bulldogs edit

This year, these are the changes made. Signings

Re-Signed

Transfers/Leaving

Their jearseys are

Their current squad are in the box.

2011 Canterbury Bulldogs Season
First team squad Coaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)
  •   Injured

Updated: 25 May 2011
Source(s): Bulldogs NRL Squad, Bulldogs Coaching Staff


===Cricket===

The Australian side is made of 2 countries,   Australia and   Pakistan.

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