Before he was even required to play a single trial game, local hero Josh Reynolds has sufficiently impressed during pre-season to earn a top-30 contract.
roster. The 33-year-old was expecting to have to perform in the upcoming trials — the Bulldogs take on Canberra in their first pre-season challenge clash on February 12 — but Ciraldo has already seen enough to upgrade him to a position in the top squad.
The development sets up a fairytale homecoming for the playmaker dubbed the “Prince of Belmore” and one of the club’s most popular players. Reynolds will bring with him the experience that comes with 160 NRL appearances, 22 Super League games and six State of Origin matches for NSW, including theirThe former Tiger was poised to retire after his stint with English club Hull FC ended prematurely.
Reynolds will now compete for a bench position, as well as provide depth in the halves and hooking positions.The club is expected to formally announce Reynolds’ promotion to the top squad on Wednesday.
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