Josh Addo-Carr has declared the Bulldogs lastly “get it” and revealed the professionalism and tradition on the membership has improved “out of sight.”
Sitting subsequent door to Cameron Ciraldo’s workplace at Belmore Sports Ground, Addo-Carr couldn’t wipe the smile off his face when requested about pre-season.
He struggled to explain it at first earlier than telling foxsports.com.au: “Honestly, it’s mad.”
There was no trademark snigger afterwards, or a joke, and even something for that matter. The star winger paused earlier than explaining why one thing particular is constructing on the Dogs.
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“It’s so professional, the coaches are just ticking every box,” Addo-Carr mentioned.
“I’ve been a part of a successful team and I know what success looks like… The coaching staff and everyone at the club just get it now.
“It’s such a special thing to be a part of, the boys are so close. You just know when you’re a part of a good team on and off the field. For us now it’s just all about executing what team we want to be.
“I love coming to training now, I love it. It’s fun but it’s hard, I love turning up every day with the boys.”
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Addo-Carr saved going again to saying “I know what success looks like” all through the 18-minute interview. He needed to emphasize that the Bulldogs had been lastly on observe after six years of disappointment.
Fans noticed that within the first trial win over the Raiders however had been rapidly reminded there’s nonetheless some work to do when the Dogs had been humbled by the Sharks per week later.
The taking part in group’s confidence hasn’t been rocked in any respect although. Instead, they’re treating that loss as a studying alternative.
“It was our first time playing all together and I thought we started the game really well, but we leaked in some average tries,” Addo-Carr mentioned.
“You don’t want any tries scored against you, but I think two or three tries were on the last play and I think there were two kicks that could have been stopped.
“The way our defensive system works, they should have been stopped. If we stopped those two tries, we would have easily been in that game.
“We wanted to start a game really well and I thought we did that. Sharks are a top team, they came second last year and we stuck it with them for 35 minutes. But we need to play the full 80 minutes.
“There were a lot of lessons we got out of that game — but that’s the main focus at the moment, just improving on those things. The boys are really confident moving forward.”
The membership has undergone plenty of adjustments since final season. Besides Ciraldo, Chad Randall has joined Mick Potter to supervise the assault, whereas the highly-regarded Travis Touma is the brand new excessive efficiency supervisor.
When requested concerning the professionalism in comparison with final season, Addo-Carr mentioned it had improved “out of sight.”
He added that pre-season was “100 per cent” more durable and added: “I know what success looks like and feels like, and it’s up there… That’s what I try and tell the boys, that what we’re doing now is what all the good teams do. It’ll all be worth it.”
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2021 was meant to be the 12 months the Bulldogs lastly received again on observe. Addo-Carr and Matt Burton had been the massive signings, whereas Matt Dufty and Paul Vaughan additionally arrived with factors to show.
But after shedding eight of their first 10 video games, coach Trent Barrett was sacked because the Bulldogs sat final on the ladder.
Potter was rushed in from his part-time job as coach of New South Wales Cup workforce Mounties to take the reins at Belmore.
The enchancment in assault was clear. The Bulldogs gained 5 of their remaining 14 video games to complete twelfth — but it surely was nonetheless thought-about yet one more disappointing 12 months.
“It was a frustrating season, I’m not going to lie,” Addo-Carr conceded.
“We were seeing dark places but we stayed in the fight and we gave everything we possibly could week-in, week-out but always fell short. You can’t fault our effort though.
“We didn’t deal with pressure as a team like we should have and that’s what we’re learning at the moment — how to deal with pressure and how to help each other on the field when times do get tough.
Addo-Carr arrived at the club with two premiership rings and as the incumbent NSW Origin winger.
The team’s poor form cost him his Blues jersey and for the first time in five years, he didn’t play finals.
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The 27-year-old went from one of the most dominant clubs of the last decade in the Storm, to the club that had been struggling for five years — but he has no regrets.
“I wouldn’t change it for the world. Everything happens for a reason,” Addo-Carr mentioned.
“I was here through the tough times and hopefully this year we can do something special within the group. You can just feel the energy that everyone loves being a part of this group.
“I’m proud to say I was one of the first (big-name recruits) that signed at the club — I’m so proud to say that.
“I knew where the club was heading and everything happens for a reason. We’ve just got the right people here.
“Hopefully we do something special this year because we’ve put the work in and are ticking every box.”
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Addo-Carr gained the 2017 and 2020 premierships with the Storm. He additionally performed within the 2018 grand last in addition to a preliminary last in 2019 and 2021.
So sure, he is aware of precisely what success appears like. But apart from telling his teammates that they’re heading in the right direction, he now needs them to “taste” the success for themselves.
“I can’t wait for the boys that have been here for a number of years now to taste success and see what it feels like. I can’t wait to do that for them,” he mentioned.
“I went through it last year, but for the boys that have been there for the last four or five years… I think they deserve it.
“We don’t want to get too far ahead of ourselves, but when you know, you just know… when you’ve got something good happening.”
He additionally needs to provide the diehard followers one thing to cheer about too.
“Bulldogs fans are next level,” Addo-Carr grinned when requested about his mural exterior Jobels Cafe in Belmore.
“It’s just such a good club to be a part of and I just can’t wait until we’re on that roll and everyone is just coming to Belmore or wherever we’re playing.
“Last year we were getting decent crowds but were losing. You hear it from Josh Reynolds how the crowd and fans get behind us when we’re on a roll — I can’t wait for that when everyone is enjoying it like we are.
“My teammates that have struggled for the last few years, I can’t wait to see them happy.”
Source: www.foxsports.com.au