2020 9s Jersey

@TheDaBoss said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1106334) said:
I looked at some highlights of our last nines stint


It ain't preety 😑


Teddy was the only standout



Although we are a team that specializes in 9s, like ninth every season lately!
 
@balmain-boy said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1106434) said:
This jersey just looks awful, but better than some of our previous 9s jerseys

Remember when we wore the AFL style jerseys?

That was the worst!
 
@WT2K said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111560) said:
Anyone know when the 9s squad will be named?

48 to 72 to 120 to 162hrs give or take..
 
Former Bulldogs great Andrew 'Bobcat' Ryan will travel to the Perth Nines next week as both a mentor to the Bulldogs squad and a member of the playing group.

Ryan, who made 218 appearances for the Bulldogs, including captaining them in the 2004 Grand Final, will be part of the squad and will help assist Head Coach Dean Pay in mentoring a young Bulldogs squad in their first hit out of the season, in addition to providing guidance to new captain Corey Harawira-Naera, who will take over from Josh Jackson who is unavailable after minor surgery for a broken nose.
Ryan, who played for New South Wales in 12 State of Origin matches, in addition to representing Australia on eleven occasions, recently performed well for the Bulldogs team in the Legends of League tournament held in Newcastle last November.

Ryan will play at some stage during the Bulldogs two matches against the Parramatta Eels and Cronulla Sharks.

Bulldogs Coach Dean Pay was delighted that Ryan had agreed to work with the young squad: “Having someone of Bobcat’s experience with the squad for the tournament will be fantastic for our young guys."
It’s really important that we keep that connection to our past and help our young players learn from their experiences.”

**The Bulldogs will name their full squad for the 2020 NRL Nines next week**

I suspect we will as well before friday
 
@TheDaBoss said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111907) said:
Former Bulldogs great Andrew 'Bobcat' Ryan will travel to the Perth Nines next week as both a mentor to the Bulldogs squad and a member of the playing group.

Ryan, who made 218 appearances for the Bulldogs, including captaining them in the 2004 Grand Final, will be part of the squad and will help assist Head Coach Dean Pay in mentoring a young Bulldogs squad in their first hit out of the season, in addition to providing guidance to new captain Corey Harawira-Naera, who will take over from Josh Jackson who is unavailable after minor surgery for a broken nose.
Ryan, who played for New South Wales in 12 State of Origin matches, in addition to representing Australia on eleven occasions, recently performed well for the Bulldogs team in the Legends of League tournament held in Newcastle last November.

Ryan will play at some stage during the Bulldogs two matches against the Parramatta Eels and Cronulla Sharks.

Bulldogs Coach Dean Pay was delighted that Ryan had agreed to work with the young squad: “Having someone of Bobcat’s experience with the squad for the tournament will be fantastic for our young guys."
It’s really important that we keep that connection to our past and help our young players learn from their experiences.”

**The Bulldogs will name their full squad for the 2020 NRL Nines next week**

I suspect we will as well before friday

I don't mind the idea of an old boy getting a run. Maybe Halatua or Richards.
 
@gallagher said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111915) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111907) said:
Former Bulldogs great Andrew 'Bobcat' Ryan will travel to the Perth Nines next week as both a mentor to the Bulldogs squad and a member of the playing group.

Ryan, who made 218 appearances for the Bulldogs, including captaining them in the 2004 Grand Final, will be part of the squad and will help assist Head Coach Dean Pay in mentoring a young Bulldogs squad in their first hit out of the season, in addition to providing guidance to new captain Corey Harawira-Naera, who will take over from Josh Jackson who is unavailable after minor surgery for a broken nose.
Ryan, who played for New South Wales in 12 State of Origin matches, in addition to representing Australia on eleven occasions, recently performed well for the Bulldogs team in the Legends of League tournament held in Newcastle last November.

Ryan will play at some stage during the Bulldogs two matches against the Parramatta Eels and Cronulla Sharks.

Bulldogs Coach Dean Pay was delighted that Ryan had agreed to work with the young squad: “Having someone of Bobcat’s experience with the squad for the tournament will be fantastic for our young guys."
It’s really important that we keep that connection to our past and help our young players learn from their experiences.”

**The Bulldogs will name their full squad for the 2020 NRL Nines next week**

I suspect we will as well before friday

I don't mind the idea of an old boy getting a run. Maybe Halatua or Richards.


Hodgson would be good.
 
@The_Patriot said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111920) said:
@gallagher said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111915) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111907) said:
Former Bulldogs great Andrew 'Bobcat' Ryan will travel to the Perth Nines next week as both a mentor to the Bulldogs squad and a member of the playing group.

Ryan, who made 218 appearances for the Bulldogs, including captaining them in the 2004 Grand Final, will be part of the squad and will help assist Head Coach Dean Pay in mentoring a young Bulldogs squad in their first hit out of the season, in addition to providing guidance to new captain Corey Harawira-Naera, who will take over from Josh Jackson who is unavailable after minor surgery for a broken nose.
Ryan, who played for New South Wales in 12 State of Origin matches, in addition to representing Australia on eleven occasions, recently performed well for the Bulldogs team in the Legends of League tournament held in Newcastle last November.

Ryan will play at some stage during the Bulldogs two matches against the Parramatta Eels and Cronulla Sharks.

Bulldogs Coach Dean Pay was delighted that Ryan had agreed to work with the young squad: “Having someone of Bobcat’s experience with the squad for the tournament will be fantastic for our young guys."
It’s really important that we keep that connection to our past and help our young players learn from their experiences.”

**The Bulldogs will name their full squad for the 2020 NRL Nines next week**

I suspect we will as well before friday

I don't mind the idea of an old boy getting a run. Maybe Halatua or Richards.


Hodgson would be good.

We could bring Benji back!

Oh wait...
 
@Tiger_Steve said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111923) said:
@The_Patriot said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111920) said:
@gallagher said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111915) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111907) said:
Former Bulldogs great Andrew 'Bobcat' Ryan will travel to the Perth Nines next week as both a mentor to the Bulldogs squad and a member of the playing group.

Ryan, who made 218 appearances for the Bulldogs, including captaining them in the 2004 Grand Final, will be part of the squad and will help assist Head Coach Dean Pay in mentoring a young Bulldogs squad in their first hit out of the season, in addition to providing guidance to new captain Corey Harawira-Naera, who will take over from Josh Jackson who is unavailable after minor surgery for a broken nose.
Ryan, who played for New South Wales in 12 State of Origin matches, in addition to representing Australia on eleven occasions, recently performed well for the Bulldogs team in the Legends of League tournament held in Newcastle last November.

Ryan will play at some stage during the Bulldogs two matches against the Parramatta Eels and Cronulla Sharks.

Bulldogs Coach Dean Pay was delighted that Ryan had agreed to work with the young squad: “Having someone of Bobcat’s experience with the squad for the tournament will be fantastic for our young guys."
It’s really important that we keep that connection to our past and help our young players learn from their experiences.”

**The Bulldogs will name their full squad for the 2020 NRL Nines next week**

I suspect we will as well before friday

I don't mind the idea of an old boy getting a run. Maybe Halatua or Richards.


Hodgson would be good.

We could bring Benji back!

Oh wait...

I actually said that in 2014 when he heft for the blues and Freddie announced he woud be playing for the chooks. Who would have thought.
 
@gallagher said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111915) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111907) said:
Former Bulldogs great Andrew 'Bobcat' Ryan will travel to the Perth Nines next week as both a mentor to the Bulldogs squad and a member of the playing group.

Ryan, who made 218 appearances for the Bulldogs, including captaining them in the 2004 Grand Final, will be part of the squad and will help assist Head Coach Dean Pay in mentoring a young Bulldogs squad in their first hit out of the season, in addition to providing guidance to new captain Corey Harawira-Naera, who will take over from Josh Jackson who is unavailable after minor surgery for a broken nose.
Ryan, who played for New South Wales in 12 State of Origin matches, in addition to representing Australia on eleven occasions, recently performed well for the Bulldogs team in the Legends of League tournament held in Newcastle last November.

Ryan will play at some stage during the Bulldogs two matches against the Parramatta Eels and Cronulla Sharks.

Bulldogs Coach Dean Pay was delighted that Ryan had agreed to work with the young squad: “Having someone of Bobcat’s experience with the squad for the tournament will be fantastic for our young guys."
It’s really important that we keep that connection to our past and help our young players learn from their experiences.”

**The Bulldogs will name their full squad for the 2020 NRL Nines next week**

I suspect we will as well before friday

I don't mind the idea of an old boy getting a run. Maybe Halatua or Richards.

Fitzhenry!!!!
 
@TheDaBoss said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111907) said:
Former Bulldogs great Andrew 'Bobcat' Ryan will travel to the Perth Nines next week as both a mentor to the Bulldogs squad and a member of the playing group.

Ryan, who made 218 appearances for the Bulldogs, including captaining them in the 2004 Grand Final, will be part of the squad and will help assist Head Coach Dean Pay in mentoring a young Bulldogs squad in their first hit out of the season, in addition to providing guidance to new captain Corey Harawira-Naera, who will take over from Josh Jackson who is unavailable after minor surgery for a broken nose.
Ryan, who played for New South Wales in 12 State of Origin matches, in addition to representing Australia on eleven occasions, recently performed well for the Bulldogs team in the Legends of League tournament held in Newcastle last November.

Ryan will play at some stage during the Bulldogs two matches against the Parramatta Eels and Cronulla Sharks.

Bulldogs Coach Dean Pay was delighted that Ryan had agreed to work with the young squad: “Having someone of Bobcat’s experience with the squad for the tournament will be fantastic for our young guys."
It’s really important that we keep that connection to our past and help our young players learn from their experiences.”

**The Bulldogs will name their full squad for the 2020 NRL Nines next week**

I suspect we will as well before friday

Let's hope Tommy Talau gets a run and given it has been a platform in the past for unearthing new talent, a wildcard like Logan Dillon etc so we can see what talent we have coming through. That said, naturally Top 30 & development players should get priority so this may not be practical given that they only can take 18 players.
 
Andrew Ryan coaches here in Newcastle.
Pretty sure he co owns a pub at Mayfield (Stag and Hunter)

Was a hard working, no nonsense forward back in the day.

Hope he enjoys the tournament.

Im looking forward to it.
 
@Thaiger said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1112157) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111907) said:
Former Bulldogs great Andrew 'Bobcat' Ryan will travel to the Perth Nines next week as both a mentor to the Bulldogs squad and a member of the playing group.

Ryan, who made 218 appearances for the Bulldogs, including captaining them in the 2004 Grand Final, will be part of the squad and will help assist Head Coach Dean Pay in mentoring a young Bulldogs squad in their first hit out of the season, in addition to providing guidance to new captain Corey Harawira-Naera, who will take over from Josh Jackson who is unavailable after minor surgery for a broken nose.
Ryan, who played for New South Wales in 12 State of Origin matches, in addition to representing Australia on eleven occasions, recently performed well for the Bulldogs team in the Legends of League tournament held in Newcastle last November.

Ryan will play at some stage during the Bulldogs two matches against the Parramatta Eels and Cronulla Sharks.

Bulldogs Coach Dean Pay was delighted that Ryan had agreed to work with the young squad: “Having someone of Bobcat’s experience with the squad for the tournament will be fantastic for our young guys."
It’s really important that we keep that connection to our past and help our young players learn from their experiences.”

**The Bulldogs will name their full squad for the 2020 NRL Nines next week**

I suspect we will as well before friday

Let's hope Tommy Talau gets a run and given it has been a platform in the past for unearthing new talent, a wildcard like Logan Dillon etc so we can see what talent we have coming through. That said, naturally Top 30 & development players should get priority so this may not be practical given that they only can take 18 players.

Talau would play you'd assume.

Hopefully we field a competitive team.
 
@Harvey said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1112042) said:
@gallagher said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111915) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [2020 9s Jersey](/post/1111907) said:
Former Bulldogs great Andrew 'Bobcat' Ryan will travel to the Perth Nines next week as both a mentor to the Bulldogs squad and a member of the playing group.

Ryan, who made 218 appearances for the Bulldogs, including captaining them in the 2004 Grand Final, will be part of the squad and will help assist Head Coach Dean Pay in mentoring a young Bulldogs squad in their first hit out of the season, in addition to providing guidance to new captain Corey Harawira-Naera, who will take over from Josh Jackson who is unavailable after minor surgery for a broken nose.
Ryan, who played for New South Wales in 12 State of Origin matches, in addition to representing Australia on eleven occasions, recently performed well for the Bulldogs team in the Legends of League tournament held in Newcastle last November.

Ryan will play at some stage during the Bulldogs two matches against the Parramatta Eels and Cronulla Sharks.

Bulldogs Coach Dean Pay was delighted that Ryan had agreed to work with the young squad: “Having someone of Bobcat’s experience with the squad for the tournament will be fantastic for our young guys."
It’s really important that we keep that connection to our past and help our young players learn from their experiences.”

**The Bulldogs will name their full squad for the 2020 NRL Nines next week**

I suspect we will as well before friday

I don't mind the idea of an old boy getting a run. Maybe Halatua or Richards.

Fitzhenry!!!!

Scott Prince :think:
 

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