I’m worried’: The leadership void Bulldogs must fill amid doubt over new recruits

The Bulldogs are desperate to return to winnings ways and are trying to build a roster to get them there.

The Bulldogs are desperate to return to winnings ways and are trying to build a roster to get them there.

But despite four players already confirmed to be making the move to Belmore next season, there’s a concern none of them will bring what the club needs most — leadership.

The Bulldogs are desperate to return to winnings ways and are trying to build a roster to get them there.

But despite four players already confirmed to be making the move to Belmore next season, there’s a concern none of them will bring what the club needs most — leadership.

Two-time premiership-winning Panther Stephen Crichton headlines the list that includes Rabbitohs’ back-up fullback Blake Taaffe, Panthers utility Jaeman Salmon and former Shark Bronson Xerri, who will return from a four-year ban.

But despite four players already confirmed to be making the move to Belmore next season, there’s a concern none of them will bring what the club needs most — leadership

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The Bulldogs are desperate to return to winnings ways and are trying to build a roster to get them there.

The Bulldogs are desperate to return to winnings ways and are trying to build a roster to get them there.

But despite four players already confirmed to be making the move to Belmore next season, there’s a concern none of them will bring what the club needs most — leadership.

The Bulldogs are desperate to return to winnings ways and are trying to build a roster to get them there.

But despite four players already confirmed to be making the move to Belmore next season, there’s a concern none of them will bring what the club needs most — leadership.

Two-time premiership-winning Panther Stephen Crichton headlines the list that includes Rabbitohs’ back-up fullback Blake Taaffe, Panthers utility Jaeman Salmon and former Shark Bronson Xerri, who will return from a four-year ban.

But despite four players already confirmed to be making the move to Belmore next season, there’s a concern none of them will bring what the club needs most — leadership

The Bulldogs are desperate to return to winnings ways and are trying to build a roster to get them there.

The Bulldogs are desperate to return to winnings ways and are trying to build a roster to get them there.

But despite four players already confirmed to be making the move to Belmore next season, there’s a concern none of them will bring what the club needs most — leadership.

The Bulldogs are desperate to return to winnings ways and are trying to build a roster to get them there.

But despite four players already confirmed to be making the move to Belmore next season, there’s a concern none of them will bring what the club needs most — leadership.

Two-time premiership-winning Panther Stephen Crichton headlines the list that includes Rabbitohs’ back-up fullback Blake Taaffe, Panthers utility Jaeman Salmon and former Shark Bronson Xerri, who will return from a four-year ban.

But despite four players already confirmed to be making the move to Belmore next season, there’s a concern none of them will bring what the club needs most — leadership

.The Bulldogs are desperate to return to winnings ways and are trying to build a roster to get them there.

The Bulldogs are desperate to return to winnings ways and are trying to build a roster to get them there.

But despite four players already confirmed to be making the move to Belmore next season, there’s a concern none of them will bring what the club needs most — leadership.

The Bulldogs are desperate to return to winnings ways and are trying to build a roster to get them there.

But despite four players already confirmed to be making the move to Belmore next season, there’s a concern none of them will bring what the club needs most — leadership.

Two-time premiership-winning Panther Stephen Crichton headlines the list that includes Rabbitohs’ back-up fullback Blake Taaffe, Panthers utility Jaeman Salmon and former Shark Bronson Xerri, who will return from a four-year ban.

But despite four players already confirmed to be making the move to Belmore next season, there’s a concern none of them will bring what the club needs most — leadersh

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