Bridget Hoy, the dynamic winger from the Brisbane Broncos, has made headlines as she prepares to join the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs for their inaugural season in the NRL Women’s Premiership (NRLW). This exciting move is seen as a significant step for both Hoy and the Bulldogs, as the club looks to make a strong impression in its debut season in the competition.
Known for her explosive speed and agility on the field, Hoy has been a standout player for the Broncos, helping the team secure multiple wins with her ability to break defensive lines and score critical tries. Her talents have been widely recognized across the league, and her experience at one of the NRLW’s most successful teams will be invaluable as she embarks on this new journey.
Hoy’s decision to leave the Broncos was driven by a desire to challenge herself in a fresh environment and, most importantly, to secure a starting position in the Bulldogs’ lineup. The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, eager to build a competitive squad for their inaugural season, have been aggressive in recruiting top-tier talent, and Hoy’s addition is a key part of their strategy.
In a statement, Hoy expressed her excitement about the move: “I’m thrilled to be joining the Bulldogs and to be a part of their first-ever NRLW season. It’s a great opportunity to grow as a player and push myself to the next level. I’m ready to contribute to the team and hopefully cement a starting spot in the Blue and White.”
The Bulldogs have been vocal about their commitment to building a squad capable of competing with the established NRLW teams, and Hoy’s arrival marks a significant coup for the club. Head coach, David Perry, welcomed Hoy with enthusiasm, citing her speed, versatility, and proven track record as key assets that will bolster the Bulldogs’ backline. “Bridget brings a wealth of experience and a level of speed that will be critical in the fast-paced NRLW competition. We’re excited to see what she can bring to the team as we kick off our journey in the league.”
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