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Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Coach Des Hasler has today named Mitch Brown, Josh Morris and Aiden Tolman to return from injury for the match against the Broncos at Suncorp Stadium on Friday night.

Morris (knee) has not played for the Bulldogs since Round 10 with the Kiama junior’s last game being in Game 3 of the State of Origin series where he was again struck down by injury.

Aiden Tolman (hamstring) last made an appearance in the blue and white against the Sea-Eagles back in Round 17 and Brown returns from a hand injury that kept him out of the Panthers clash with the 26-year-old replacing Chase Stanley who is out with a shoulder injury. 

Captain Michael Ennis is looking forward to the challenge at Suncorp Stadium.

“It’s always a good occasion taking on the Broncos at Suncorp on a Friday night so hopefully we can turn things around and get a win up there,” Ennis said.

“There were far too many errors from us last week and as Des said at the time, we need to show more respect for the ball and that will be our first priority on Friday.”

NYC v Broncos

Suncorp Stadium

Friday, 8 August

5.30pm

NSW Cup v Wyong Roos

Morrie Breen Oval

Sunday, 10 August

3.00pm

1. Marcelo Montoya

1. Jaline Graham

2. Dujuan Manual-Liolevave

2. Drury Low

3. Michael Morgan

3. Tyrone Phillips

4. Kyle Krisanski-Kennedy

4. Levi Dodd

5. Tautalatasi Tasi

5. Kayne Brennan

6. Brendan Cox

6. Patrick Templeman

7. Guy Hamilton

7. Lindon McGrady

8. Jake Kamire

8. Harlan Alaalatoa

9. Robbie Kamoto

9. Damien Cook

10. Herman Ese’ese

10. Makahesi Makatoa

11. Renouf To’omaga

11. Lachlan Burr

12. Shaun Lane

12. Adam Elliott

13. Brandon Luamanu

13. Pat O’Hanlon

 

 

14. Brad Keighran

14. Chris Binge

15. Darcy Maroske

15. Danny Fualalo

16. George Tsikrikis

17. Brad Clark

17. Brock Cope

19. David Minute

   

19. Tuuta Langi

 

 

 

Coach: Scott Murray

Coach: Andy Patmore

 

Acknowledgement of Country

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs respect and honour the Darug and Eora nations, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.