The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs have confirmed the signing of Enari Tuala, continuing their roster overhaul for the 2025 NRL season. Tuala, a 26-year-old versatile back capable of playing both on the wing and at center, joins the Bulldogs on a two-year deal following a five-year stint with the Newcastle Knights. With 105 NRL appearances and 42 tries to his name, Tuala brings valuable experience and reliability to the squad.
This acquisition is part of the Bulldogs’ strategy to rebuild their lineup after a challenging season marked by significant departures, including star winger Josh Addo-Carr. Tuala’s signing is viewed as a cost-effective move that bolsters the team’s backline options, especially given his proven try-scoring record and adaptability.
Bulldogs General Manager Phil Gould praised Tuala’s experience and professionalism, emphasizing his potential to secure a permanent spot in the backline. The club aims to improve its competitiveness in 2025, leveraging Tuala’s skill set and contributions during pre-season.
This signing reflects Canterbury’s broader efforts to revamp their squad, ensuring a blend of experience and emerging talent to address past weaknesses and build towards a more successful campaign.
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