BULLDOGS SACK SULI


Via Canterbury Bulldogs Media
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and Mosese Suli have today agreed to part company.
Both parties sat down this week and decided that it was in the best interests of the club and the individual if they parted ways.
Bulldogs Chief Executive Andrew Hill said the time was right for the decision to be made: “Right from the start the Bulldogs were committed to giving Mosese every opportunity to fulfill his potential and become part of the Bulldogs. Unfortunately, Mosese has not been able to adapt to the high standards that Dean and the coaching staff have asked from all players and as such we think that it is in the best interests of both parties if we part ways. This is not the end for Mosese as a footballer and if he can regain the desire and drive to reach the standards required then I believe that he can still be successful. The club wishes him all the best going forward.”
Mosese agreed that the time was right for a change: “I think that it is right for me and the Bulldogs that I take some time away from the game to re-assess what the future holds for me. I want to thank the Bulldogs for the opportunity that they have given me and I leave the club with no hard feelings whatsoever.”

BREAKING: @NRL_Bulldogs have released Moses Suli less than a month after signing him from @WestsTigers. The demands of professional rugby league proved too much for the 19-year-old. Couldn’t get on top of his weight issues and make training sessions in a punctual manner. pic.twitter.com/RT42t4RgLX
— Josh Massoud (@josh_massoud) February 28, 2018
Would love to know the conversion rate of clubs who sign troubled players released for behaviour/professionalism issues at other clubs & whether they play 50+ NRL games. Not sure many are worth the punt. Leopards, spots & all that.
— Todd Balym (@balymt) February 28, 2018
Moses Suli’s Bulldogs career recap: pic.twitter.com/09URkliA9J
— Matt Attard (@mattard90) February 28, 2018
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