News Now: The important player for the Bulldogs has been released.

Tracey has played every position in the backs in his 66-game NRL career, the last 64 of which he spent with the Sharks after debuting at South Sydney in 2019.

Tracey is highly regarded by Bulldogs general manager Phil Gould, who praised the signing.

“I’ve always admired Connor as a footballer and I’m very excited he has joined our club,” Gould told the club’s website.

Connor Tracey, a versatile back, has signed a three-year contract with Canterbury after being released from the last year of his Cronulla contract.

The 27-year-old joins the Bulldogs on an instant basis, adding depth, speed, and a touch of quality to their backline stocks.

Official NRL profile of Connor Tracey for Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks |  Sharks

Tracey has played every position in the backs in his 66-game NRL career, the last 64 of which he spent with the Sharks after debuting at South Sydney in 2019.

Tracey is highly regarded by Bulldogs general manager Phil Gould, who praised the signing.

“I’ve always admired Connor as a footballer and I’m very excited he has joined our club,” Gould told the club’s website.

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“We are extremely excited to welcome him.”

The Bulldogs still have salary cap flexibility for more high-profile signings, with Gould recently meeting with Warriors prop Addin Fonua-Blake, who will be available in 2025.

 

 

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