The Canterbury Bulldogs have flipped almost the entirety of their squad in the last couple of years.

There is virtually nobody left from when Phil Gould took over as director of football, and subsequently, Cameron Ciraldo as head coach.

The recruitment campaign has been aggressive - maybe one of the biggest the game has ever seen - and it's hard to say it hasn't worked.

The Bulldogs, even in Ciraldo's first season at the helm, were bottom of the table cannon fodder.

They are now in their second consecutive finals series, and were looking like minor premiers for much of the year.

That all said, it's fairly clear they are not finished looking at more recruits yet to go with the players already contracted long-term, and, indeed, the club's junior pathway which is beginning to develop.

Current Canterbury Bulldogs 2027 squad
Matt Burton, Stephen Crichton, Lachlan Galvin, Harry Hayes, Bailey Hayward, Max King, Jacob Kiraz, Finau Latu, Jacob Preston, Jaeman Salmon, Logan Spinks, Leo Thompson, Sitili Tupouniua, Jack Underhill, Mitchell Woods, Bronson Xerri

Off-contract at the end of 2026
Josh Curran, Kade Dykes, Lipoi Hopoi, Samuel Hughes, Viliame Kikau, Zyon Maiu'u, Kurt Mann, Marcelo Montoya, Daniel Suluka-Fifita, Jack Todd, Connor Tracey, Enari Tuala

Current best 17 for 2027
1. Stephen Crichton
2. Jacob Kiraz
3. Matt Burton
4. Bronson Xerri
5. No player signed.
6. Lachlan Galvin
7. Mitchell Woods
8. Max King
9. Bailey Hayward
10. Leo Thompson
11. Jacob Preston
12. Sitili Tupouniua
13. Jaeman Salmon

Interchange
14. Jack Underhill
15. Harry Hayes
16. Finau Latu
17. Logan Spinks

NRL Rd 21 – Bulldogs v Sea Eagles

As it stands, the Bulldogs do have almost a full 17 for 2027, although there are certainly some holes to plug and upgrades needed if they are going to be competitive.

With Stephen Crichton about to be upgraded though, that will take even more of their salary cap away, so the signings the blue and white make are going to have to be strategic, and balanced when it comes to the cash flow element.

It could certainly be argued that Mitchell Woods is going to be ready to play at number seven by 2027, but with the jury well and truly out on Matt Burton and Lachlan Galvin as a halves combination, there is little doubt they may look for another name there, albeit not a senior one.

The backline looks a player short as it currently stands, while dummy half is another question mark with Bailey Hayward preparing to take over that on a full time basis in 2026 from Reed Mahoney, who leaves for the North Queensland Cowboys.

The middle third is strong, although another ball-playing lock, potentially to start, could be their highest priority, while depth in the forwards will also be key to pick up along the way as they continue to build a squad that, fans and administrators will hope, can challenge for the premiership.

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Option 5: Sam Stonestreet (Cronulla Sharks)

As it stands, the Bulldogs are certainly short a backline player or two for 2027.

The jury is still out on whether Marcelo Montoya or Enari Tuala are really the right fit for that position moving forward as well, with both off-contract at the end of 2026.

Stonestreet is also clearly struggling to make things happen at the Sharks, through no fault of his own.

His reserve grade form has been simply scintillating, but he is stuck behind Sione Katoa and Ronaldo Mulitalo.

The Sharks have just re-signed him on a one-year deal, but with Stonestreet and Katoa off-contract at the end of 2026, the Shire-based outfit need to make a decision in a hurry, or risk losing both of the talents.

Stonestreet wants to stay in the Shire, but the indications are that simply may not be allowed to happen, given he will likely once again head into 2026 as the first reserve to the aforementioned starters.

That means he will be looking for a new club, and the Bulldogs could use a bit of height on their wings.

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