‘Why is he in cotton wool?’ Myraid of Dogs’ points laid naked as legend says coach deserves extra warmth

The Bulldogs suffered one other heavy loss on Sunday and because the horror 2023 marketing campaign attracts to a detailed, one rugby league legend says their coach isn’t copping the criticism he deserves.

When employed by the Dogs, Ciraldo was heralded as a rising star within the teaching ranks and a “defensive messiah”, however in his first season in cost has been stuffed with disappointment.

Gorden Tallis in contrast Ciraldo to fellow rookie coach Andrew Webster, who has his shock packet Warriors third on the ladder.

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“Can I ask why he (Ciraldo) is in cotton wool when you got Andrew Webster who has gone to the Warriors, and you would have thought the Dogs would have finished higher than them,” Tallis mentioned on NRL 360.

“Most NRL fans would have had the Dogs ahead of the Warriors (at the start of the season).”

Journalist Brent Read disagreed with Tallis, believing Ciraldo deserves to be given a bit extra time.

“I’m willing to cut Cameron Ciraldo a bit of slack. It’s a bigger job probably than he thought it was,” Read mentioned.

“It’s a bit unfair to judge him. I know they have had a poor year, they’ve been terrible and Cam went there as a defensive messiah and defensively they’ve been horrible.

Gorden TallisSource: FOX SPORTS

“You can’t blame the coach for some of the tries (they conceded) yesterday.”

Horrible is an apt description of the Bulldogs protection. They’ve noticeably regressed from final season to this season, regardless of the addition of Ciraldo and gamers like Reed Mahoney and Viliame Kikau.

Canterbury rank final this season in factors conceded (eleventh -2022), final in tries conceded (eleventh), final in missed tackles (ninth) and second final in linebreaks conceded (tenth).

NRL 360 co-host Braith Anasta referred to as out the membership’s on-field leaders, stressing they deserve some blame for the poor type.

“They were poor yesterday. I don’t think I’ve seen a softer first three tries than yesterday. That defence there was just terrible,” NRL 360 co-host Braith Anasta mentioned.

“Did you watch yesterday? I looked at the line ups and I thought Newcastle should win this because of the way they are playing at the moment but there is a chance that if the Dogs turn up of causing an upset.

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“I’m not going to name names, did you watch their leaders yesterday?

Read interjected: “Well one of those tries, it was Luke Thompson, Matt Burton, Kikau that missed the tackles and they all stood their like stunned mullets.”

“That’s my point. They should be better,” Anasta responded.

“I can see their (Bulldogs) vision it’s just not happening as quick as they would have liked.

“You said you got to cut Ciraldo some slack, I agree. I think he has the potential to be a great coach.”

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The Daily Telegraph’s Phil Rothfield discovered a few different causes for the Bulldogs lack of success this season.

Rothfield says the Bulldogs are an sad membership, pointing to the excessive turnover fee in recent times as a cause for that.

“I’ve been told it’s an unhappy football club. I know they’ve had 67 different players on contract in the last three years so their overturn and churn of players is far greater than any other club in the comp,” Rothfield mentioned.

“Other more stable clubs have 40 maybe, mid-40 turnover in the last three years.

“What I’m saying is that there are a lot of players scared of getting a tap (on the shoulder), and don’t know their futures.

“Their recruitment is all over the shop. You got a pick a 30 man roster. Pick and stick it’s called and get the best out of them.”

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