Despite getting a much-needed win with a new halves partner, Josh Reynolds is still unsure where his future lies. One thing is very clear, he doesn't want to leave the Bulldogs.

There have been rumours that Bulldogs will look to offload Reynolds at the end of the season and Reynolds has said that the thought of leaving the club makes him "sick in the stomach".

"Honestly it is hard for me to think that, it really is. It makes me a bit sick in my stomach," Reynolds told NRL.com.

"I don't want to comment too much on that at the moment because I'm not 100 per cent what's going on. I'm letting my manager do everything but I do, I love the club. Let's be honest. I was born there [in the area], nights like this make me realise how I think I suit the club."

The Bulldogs have been struggling to win games with Reynolds and Moses Mbye in the halves. Last night's with youngster Matt Frawley at halfback seem to give Reynolds more room to play his natural running game.

Des Hasler will have some decisions to make this week ahead of the club's Round 6 clash against the Newcastle Knights. Should the club stick with the winning team or will Mbye be rushed back into the starting lineup after missing the win through suspension?

Many Bulldogs pundits believe a team with Reynolds, Mbye and hooker Michael Lichaa in the lineup will not be successful and one or more should be moved on.

Last week Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan said that if Reynolds was forced out of the Bulldogs lineup, the Sharks would be interested in signing the five-eighth if available.

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