Undermanned Canterbury ready to fight for redemption and revenge in Good Friday clash

 Even before their injury list became more crowded than the train home from the Easter Show, the Bulldogs would have been up against it on Good Friday. 

It's been a long time since they tasted victory over the Rabbitohs in the annual fixture. Since 2017, they've lost every Good Friday match, often in disheartening fashion.

So now, being just a few injuries in the forwards away from hoping there's a big unit loitering in the front bar of the Canterbury Leagues Club, winning Friday's clash with South Sydney seems like a tall order for Cameron Ciraldo's side.

Throw in a short, five-day turnaround between the last round's golden point victory over North Queensland and it seems as though the defeats of the past and the bad luck of the present are conspiring against them.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-06/nrl-good-friday-canterbury-bulldogs-jacob-kiraz/102192930



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