Bulldogs powerbrokers are set to hold emergency talks on Monday to discuss the team's early-season performance and the future of coach Trent Barrett.
“They compete and they turn up but, there is a lot of frustration that is going on there, the performance that they put in the other night against the Knights was totally unacceptable in a lot of areas, and a lot of areas that were just effort based not talent.” “Otherwise then why is there an emergency meeting, what are they going to meet about, if it is not going to be about the future of Trent Barrett. “It has been an extremely tough time for Trent Barrett and the Bulldogs but the fact that there is an emergency meeting probably suggests that the writing is on the wall,” Corey Parker said.
Canterbury Bulldogs officials have called an urgent meeting for the next 48 hours to discuss the team's poo...
He's got such a wonderful nature as a coach," Gould said in March. "Breaking news out of Belmore this afternoon, club officials have confirmed they've called a meeting for the next 48 hours to discuss the team's slow start to the year and the future of coach Trent Barrett," Chammas revealed on Nine. Canterbury Bulldogs officials have called an urgent meeting for the next 48 hours to discuss the team's poor start to the season, as well as the future of coach Trent Barrett.
Bulldogs powerbrokers are set to hold emergency talks on Monday to discuss the team's early-season performance and the future of coach Trent Barrett.
“It has been an extremely tough time for Trent Barrett and the Bulldogs but the fact that there is an emergency meeting probably suggests that the writing is on the wall,” Brisbane great Corey Parker told Fox League. Bulldogs powerbrokers are set to hold emergency talks on Monday to discuss the team’s early-season performance and the future of coach Trent Barrett. Trent Barrett could have coached the Bulldogs for the last time, with club powerbrokers set to hold emergency meetings this week.
“Trent Barrett is not expected to be at the meeting. Phil Gould is expected to be there." Bulldogs football manager Phil Gould has been publicly supportive of ...
The Bulldogs ran last in 2021 but Barrett was given the benefit of the doubt after inheriting an average roster. Trent Barrett's immediate future with the Bulldogs is set to be decided in the coming days after the club ordered a meeting in response to the team's on-field struggles. As reported in the Sydney Morning Herald and Daily Telegraph, Bulldogs officials have confirmed a meeting to discuss the team's fortunes is set to be held on Monday.
St Helens coach Kristian Woolf and Penrith assistant coach Cameron Ciraldo will also come into the equation should Barrett and the club part ways in coming ...
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Trent Barrett's future as Canterbury coach is on the line with the top-ranking club officials set to meet as early as Monday to decide whether he will ...
Club chairman John Khoury is expected to meet general manager Phil Gould early in the week to discuss whether Barrett should continue in the role. I think everyone does (need to step up). We’re just making too many errors and making it too hard for ourselves.” The Dogs are anchored to the bottom of the NRL ladder with a 2-8 record after their 16-6 loss to Newcastle in the Magic Round opener on Friday night and are staring down the prospect of their second straight wooden spoon under Barrett.
The Bulldogs entered the season as a top-eight smokey after bringing in the likes of Josh Addo-Carr, Matt Burton, Tevita Pangai Jr and Matt Dufty, but through ...
Would he come in and take care of the Bulldogs?” The Bulldogs entered the season as a top-eight smokey after bringing in the likes of Josh Addo-Carr, Matt Burton, Tevita Pangai Jr and Matt Dufty, but through 10 rounds they sit dead last. Canterbury figureheads are set to hold emergency talks on Monday to discuss the future of coach Trent Barrett after their 2-8 start to the 2022 season.
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It was a bit of fun and something different for the players. “I was then talking to Trent in the middle of the field while players were doing some skill drills. Not sure that my 1980s approach will change the world, but it was fun. and hope that I will respond and tell the truth. “We got a good reaction. It was an honest appraisal.
Trent Barrett's days as coach of the Canterbury Bulldogs appear to be numbered, with reports suggesting the 44-year-old is facing the axe this week.
“This is why we see so much turmoil at the Canterbury club at board level, because they’re driven by the decisions and emotions of members. People with any real knowledge of the situation know Gus has more power than the chairman, CEO or anybody within the club and it’s his decision.” The Bulldogs have registered just five wins from 34 games since Barrett took over as head coach in 2021, and club officials reportedly became increasingly frustrated with the former Panthers assistant. Trent Barrett has quit as coach of the Canterbury Bulldogs, stepping down from the role after a dismal start to the season. “As this is a challenging time for all parties, the Club would like to respect Trent’s privacy and wish him all the best for the future.” Trent Barrett has quit as coach of the Canterbury Bulldogs, officially parting ways with the club after a horror start to the season.
Triple M's Mark Geyer has weighed in on the dramas at the Bulldogs, with reports on Sunday evening suggesting head coach Trent Barrett is set to be sacked ...
The Canterbury board finally lost patience with their coach after being condemned to last spot on the ladder with a demoralising loss during Magic Round.
The club confirmed the decision in a media release. Barrett, who had won just five out of 34 games in charge of the Bulldogs since the start of 2021, was under contract until the end of 2023. Trent Barrett has coached his last game for the Bulldogs with the club parting ways with the coach.
Trent Barrett has quit as Bulldogs coach effective immediately, reports Nine's Danny Weidler. "I understand he quit last night," Weidler tweeted.
He's got such a wonderful nature as a coach," Gould told Nine's 100% Footy earlier this season. "He will be the coach at the Bulldogs for a long time as far as I'm concerned. "As this is a challenging time for all parties, the club would like to respect Trent's privacy and wish him all the best for the future."
Trent Barrett has reportedly quit as Bulldogs after the club fell to the bottom of the table in a horror start to the 2022 season.
Canterbury will have a new coach for their clash with the Wests Tigers on Friday night Barrett took the Dogs to the bottom of the ladder with the NRL's worst attack and worst for-and-against record. Trent Barrett has quit as Bulldogs after the club fell to the bottom of the table in a horror start to the 2022 season.
Trent Barrett has reportedly quit his position as coach of the Bulldogs after Friday's woeful loss to the Knights.
Players have reportedly been informed of the decision and training has been called off for today and Tuesday, with the club expecting to secure a new coach by Wednesday. Trent Barrett has reportedly quit his position as coach of the Bulldogs after Friday’s woeful loss to the Knights. Trent Barrett quits Bulldogs after sloppy loss to Knights
Trent Barrett has quit as Canterbury's NRL coach after the Bulldogs' poor start to the 2022 campaign left the club last on the competition ladder.
Others drawing speculation as potential candidates include St Helens coach Kristian Woolf and Cameron Ciraldo, who is an assistant at Penrith, as Barrett was before joining the Bulldogs. Longer term options are thought to he headed by premiership-winning duo Paul Green and Shane Flanagan, whose son Kyle is on the Bulldogs’ books. A 16-6 loss to Newcastle on Friday night at Suncorp Stadium in the Magic Round opener proved the final straw for Bulldogs officials, who spent the weekend discussing Barrett’s future.
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs have today confirmed that coach Trent Barrett has stood down from his role, effective immediately.
During that time, however, the team has managed just two wins this season and five wins in total. A Bulldogs statement thanked Barrett for "his hard work and effort over the past 18 months in what has been a very difficult time for the club". Having previously coached Manly from 2016 to 2018, Barrett joined the Bulldogs as coach ahead of the 2021 season, and has overseen a total of 33 games for the club.
Four years ago, Cameron Ciraldo phoned Craig Fitzgibbon and took a gentle swing. “Hurry up and take a job,” Ciraldo joked. “What are you waiting for?”.
He can afford to wait for the right job and the right job, in time, is Penrith. “I’d be nearly inclined to decline it and go back to where he is and just wait a little bit more time because the Bulldogs is an absolute mess. Cleary just extended until the end of 2027 but Ciraldo doesn’t seem like a coach in hurry. That doesn’t mean he shouldn’t coach them. Out-of-work coaches Paul Green and Shane Flanagan are being linked to the job, along with Ciraldo. “He’s in a really good club at the moment at the Panthers, he’s got a great role and is doing a tremendous job,” Gould said.
'Wasn't going to sack him': Gould says Barrett made decision to quit after 'raw' call.
He works extremely hard - he’s the most hard-working young coach I’ve seen. “That’s how he felt at the time. He made the decision on Sunday night. It’s sad it’s come to this,” Gould said on Monday. I certainly wasn’t going to sack him. But after Barrett quit his post on Monday following a poor performance against the Knights and an emergency club meeting, Gould told to the media Barrett felt like he “didn’t have the solutions” needed to turn the club around.
Bulldogs director of football Phil Gould has spoken out about Trent Barrett's departure from the club, revealing the coach felt like he had run out of ...
He works extremely hard - he’s the most hard-working young coach I’ve seen. “He made the decision on Sunday night. It’s sad it’s come to this,” Gould said. He’s a great coach, he’s a terrific young coach and highly respected here (at the Bulldogs). “I spoke to him last night, he wasn’t good. I certainly wasn’t going to sack him.