As Canterbury coach Cameron Ciraldo seeks to overcome the club’s longest drought without a finals appearance since the 1950s, he has every option available to him.

It’s not just that the Bulldogs have launched yet another major recruitment campaign, giving the club’s roster a new look for 2024, but also the sheer number of roles the new players can play.

The Belmore club has found itself in a unique situation, since they have enough utilities to cover nearly every position on the field several times over.

If we try to plan it out, you have to pay attention because it’s difficult to keep track of everything. Jaemon Salmon has come from Penrith and can play centre or second row.

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