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Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs back rower Greg Eastwood will return to the side for the match against the Brisbane Broncos on Thursday night at Suncorp Stadium.

Eastwood has missed the past two matches due to a hamstring injury suffered in the match against the Dragons but with the New Zealand international passing a fitness test, he is now ready to return to the starting line-up.

Raymond Faitala-Mariner didn’t finish the match last week against the Sea-Eagles due to concussion but will this week come off the interchange bench whilst Danny Fualalo drops out of the 17 but he does remain as part of the squad as 18th man.

NRL v Broncos

Suncorp Stadium

Thursday, 18 August

7.50pm

NSW Cup v Panthers

Pepper Stadium

Saturday, 20 August

3.00pm

NYC v Broncos

Suncorp Stadium

Thursday, 11 August

5.35pm

1. Will Hopoate

1. Brad Abbey

1. Josh Bergamin

2. Brett Morris

2. Marcelo Montoya

2. Bailey Simonsson

3. Josh Morris

3. Kerrod Holland

3. Kiko Manu

4. Curtis Rona

4. Ruebenn Rennie

4. Jerry Leasi

5. Sam Perrett

5. Tyrone Phillips

5. Jason Finau

6. Josh Reynolds

6. Matt Frawley

6. Adam Keighran

7. Moses Mbye

7. Harry Siejka

7. Will Kerr

8. Aiden Tolman

8. Makahesi Makatoa

8. Peter Tiatia

9. Michael Lichaa

9. Craig Garvey

9. Joseph Tramontana

10. James Graham ©

10. Lloyd Perrett

10. Jayden Okunbor

11. Josh Jackson

11. Lamar Liolevave

11. D’Rhys Miller

12. Greg Eastwood

12. Asipeli Fine

12. Luis Strickland

13. David Klemmer

13. Adam Elliott

13. Hayden Ashcroft

 

 

 

14. Sam Kasiano

14. Bronson Garlick

14. James Clark

15. Tim Browne

15. Ray Moujalli

15. Kayne Kalache

16. Tony Williams

16. George Tsikrikis

16. Peni Misinale

17. Raymond Faitala-Mariner

17. Graham Clark

17. Lopeti Mafi

19. Danny Fualalo

19. Renouf To’omaga

22. Siaopo Tagaloa

21. Kerrod Holland

 

 

Coach: Des Hasler

Coach: Andrew Patmore

Coach: Ben Anderson

 

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.