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  • Bulldogs stunned by Bronson Xerri’s request for immediate release

    Dean Ritchie
    @BulldogRitchie

    March 14, 2026 - 4:49PM

    The Bulldogs have been rattled by an immediate release request from star centre Bronson Xerri, just one game into their 2026 campaign.

    Canterbury centre Bronson Xerri will seek an immediate release.

    It is a sensational development given Xerri, 25, has two years remaining on his current contract.

    Xerri, who joined Canterbury in 2024, is unsettled at Belmore after being shifted to right centre this season.

    It is unknown whether there are other reasons behind Xerri’s looming departure although there are rumblings Canterbury could name rookie Mitchell Woods into the halves, when he returns from a hamstring injury, and switch five-eighth Matt Burton to the centres, where he began his career and also represented NSW at Origin level.

    Xerri was part of Canterbury’s round one side which defeated St George Illawarra during golden point in Las Vegas.

    It is becoming increasingly likely that Xerri has played his last game for Canterbury although the Bulldogs are unaware of any request release at this point.

    There were suggestions Xerri may not even return to Belmore.

    Xerri has told friends he wants to quit the Bulldogs immediately.

    Canterbury has a round two bye but are aware of the speculation surrounding Xerri.

    Melbourne is one club touted as being a possible suitor, given the Storm’s search for an outside back stalled after Zac Lomax was denied a move to Victoria.

    Parramatta is another club who could show interest given Lomax has left the club with manly possibly looking to replace Roosters-bound Reuben Garrick next season.

    Clearly Xerri will prove hot property on the NRL open market.

    Xerri’s move could potentially leave the Bulldogs short on backline depth with Enari Tuala the only other recognised centre outside of captain Stephen Crichton, who plays on the left side.

    Canterbury plays Canberra this Thursday night at GIO Stadium with Xerri likely to be missing.

    Xerri joined the Bulldogs after completing a four-year drug suspension and has quickly established himself as one of the NRL’s elite centres.

    After a strong debut season at Canterbury, Xerri was rewarded with a contract extension until the end of the 2027 season.

    Xerri ran for 144 metres in Las Vegas and logged two tackle busts and 24 tackles.

    The Bulldogs have long held a belief that Woods and Lachlan Galvin will be the club’s long-term halves.

    Xerri has played 44 of his 66 NRL games for the Bulldogs.
    NRL

    Bulldogs stunned by star’s immediate release request





  • #2
    Phil Gould has denied it

    Hours after the news of Xerri’s request was first reported, Canterbury supremo Phil Gould took to social media to put a pin in it all.

    Gould posted on X that the story was fabricated.

    “This is what I know,” Gould wrote.

    “Just spoke with Bronson and his manager.

    “Neither Bronson Xerri nor his manager has asked for a release.

    “Neither Bronson nor his manager has spoken to the media.

    “Neither can explain where the media stories have started.

    “Bronson and I will be having breakfast together tomorrow before training.

    “Bronson will be training with the NRL squad tomorrow as per usual.

    “Not sure what else I can tell you.”


    https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/st...dbdbdb4cfbe8b5

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    • #3
      Haha. Some of these journos have no integrity whatsoever.

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      • #4
        And just what has this got to do with the Roosters?
        "Do you expect me to talk"? "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die".

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 007 View Post
          And just what has this got to do with the Roosters?
          Just speculating.

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          • #6
            Jahream Bula you are a Bulldog

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            • #7
              He'd be a great acquisition. We need a strike centre. Does he play on the same side as Toia?

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              • #8
                Pass.
                EASTS TO WIN!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by David Sutherland View Post
                  Phil Gould has denied it

                  Hours after the news of Xerri’s request was first reported, Canterbury supremo Phil Gould took to social media to put a pin in it all.

                  Gould posted on X that the story was fabricated.

                  “This is what I know,” Gould wrote.

                  “Just spoke with Bronson and his manager.

                  “Neither Bronson Xerri nor his manager has asked for a release.

                  “Neither Bronson nor his manager has spoken to the media.

                  “Neither can explain where the media stories have started.

                  “Bronson and I will be having breakfast together tomorrow before training.

                  “Bronson will be training with the NRL squad tomorrow as per usual.

                  “Not sure what else I can tell you.”


                  https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/st...dbdbdb4cfbe8b5
                  Gould also knew nothing about Lachlan Galvin

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Red. View Post

                    Just speculating.
                    Speculation of a swap for Tago at the panthers.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Red. View Post

                      Just speculating.
                      Fair enough. I do think we definitely need some speed in our backline so potentially a good acquisition. As good as Toia and Smith (when he's not riding e-bikes and/or getting injured) Pauga, Talau etc., are, they are not exactly blessed with speed. Teddy is as strong as but won't last forever.

                      Tupou and Marky N (definitely) may be gone next year and Reuben Garrick is no Usain Bolt. So, could well be time to get one back on Gould and the Bulldogs after the players they have 'poached' from the Roosters.
                      "Do you expect me to talk"? "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die".

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                      • #12
                        If Easts don't enquire about his services I shall move this topic out of the Roosters section.

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