Canterbury Bulldogs

Canterbury Bulldogs

Canterbury Bulldogs

Canterbury Bulldogs
Canterburybulldogs.jpg
Club fondé en 1935
Couleurs bleu marine et blanc
Stade Telstra Stadium
(83 500 places)

Les Canterbury Bulldogs (Bulldogs Rugby League Football Club) sont un club australien de rugby à XIII évoluant cette saison en National Rugby League. Le club avait pour surnom officieux "Berries" jusqu'en 1978, date de l'adoption du surnom officiel de "Bulldogs".

Sommaire

Palmarès

Joueurs emblématiques du club

  • Les Johns
  • Chris Anderson
  • Ron Bailey
  • John Greaves
  • Edgar Newham
  • Terry Lamb
  • Steve Mortimer
  • Frank Sponberg
  • Steve Folkes
  • David Gillespie
  • Kevin Ryan
  • George Peponis
 
  • Eddie Burns
  • Peter Kelly
  • Chris Mortimer
  • Greg Brentnall
  • Henry Porter
  • Roy Kirkaldy
  • Steve Price
  • Hazem El Masri
  • Sonny Bill Williams
  • Willie Mason
  • Ben Harris

Notes et références

Liens externes



  • Portail du rugby à XIII Portail du rugby à XIII
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