Dogs 'rethinking every part of our operation;
The Bulldogs are reassessing their strategies in response to the NRL's new faster game style. Phil Gould acknowledged that the team has been caught unprepared for these changes. This shift in approach aims to enhance their performance in the evolving landscape of the league.
- ▪Phil Gould admits the Bulldogs are on the wrong side of the NRL's new game style.
- ▪The team is rethinking every aspect of their operation.
- ▪The changes in the game require teams to adapt quickly to remain competitive.
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