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Moments That Made 2025: Record-Breaking Crowds and Membership Records Shattered

In this new series, we’ll be celebrating the best of our 90-Year Anniversary – from our Club events to our record-breaking crowds and best performances – these are the moments that made 2025.  

This time around, we’re highlighting the sea of Blue and White that not only propelled our side to two of our most iconic victories but created their own slice of history in the process. 

Bulldogs Members and supporters were the most passionate in the NRL throughout 2025, and proved it on multiple occasions.

Now That's a Bulldogs Welcome!

It started in Round 7 on Good Friday with a record-breaking 32-nil over the Rabbitohs and a record-breaking crowd for a stand-alone regular season match as 65,305 turned Accor Stadium into a sea of Blue and White.

But the Bulldogs Family wasn’t done there, with a further 59,878 witnessing the NRL side thump Parramatta in the King’s Birthday clash, coming only second to the Good Friday clash for an attendance record.

With a home final against the Penrith Panthers, the Blue and White faithful came out in droves to cheer their team on in the final match of the season, with another bumper crowd of 56,872.

And who could forget the thousands that turned up on game day to walk with the squad to Accor Stadium in scenes of passion and pride never before seen in the NRL?  

That’s not all though – Bulldogs Members created history of their own in 2025, standing up and smashing the previous record by breaking through the 32,000 Member barrier.  

Now as we gear up for an unmissable 2026 season, Bulldogs Membership has now gone on sale, with packages starting from just $35!  

We’re ready for Our Family to grow even bigger, get even louder, and carve out a new legacy as we kick off the new season in Las Vegas! 

JOIN NOW! BECOME A 2026 MEMBER TODAY!

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.