**Canterbury Bulldogs Confirm 2025 Coaching Staff**
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs have officially confirmed their coaching staff for the 2025 NRL season, as the club continues its rebuild under head coach Cameron Ciraldo. After an improved 2024 campaign, the Bulldogs are looking to take the next step towards becoming a genuine finals contender.
Ciraldo, who is entering his third season at the helm, will again be supported by key assistants, including David Furner and Craig Sandercock. Both coaches bring extensive NRL experience and have been instrumental in developing the team’s structures.
Former Bulldogs captain Josh Jackson has also been promoted to an expanded role in the club’s high-performance unit. Since retiring in 2022, Jackson has been working closely with the playing group, focusing on leadership and culture. His increased involvement is expected to further strengthen the club’s foundations.
In a significant addition, the Bulldogs have secured the services of Brett Kimmorley as a specialist halves coach. The former Kangaroos and New South Wales halfback will work closely with the club’s young playmakers, helping to refine their game management and decision-making skills.
Meanwhile, strength and conditioning coach Travis Touma remains a key figure in the Bulldogs’ fitness program. His influence has been crucial in improving the squad’s endurance and resilience.
General Manager of Football Phil Gould expressed confidence in the coaching team, stating that the club is building a strong foundation for sustained success.
“Our coaching staff is full of experienced, hard-working individuals who are committed to making the Bulldogs a powerhouse again,” Gould said.
With a settled coaching team and a promising roster, Bulldogs fans have plenty to be optimistic about heading into the 2025 season.