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Bulldogs' Injured Fullback Tracey Eyes Early Return to Lineup

Summary

  • Bulldogs' first-choice fullback Connor Tracey likely to return weeks earlier than expected
  • Tracey wanted to play this week but medical team held him back
  • Tracey's injury was a muscle tear, and he should be ready by next week
Bulldogs' Injured Fullback Tracey Eyes Early Return to Lineup

As of August 9th, 2025, the Canterbury Bulldogs are preparing for their upcoming Round 23 clash with the New Zealand Warriors, and they have received some positive news regarding the fitness of their first-choice fullback, Connor Tracey.

According to Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo, Tracey has been making excellent progress in his recovery and even wanted to play this weekend. However, the medical team made the decision to hold him back for one more week, ensuring he is fully fit to return to the lineup.

Tracey, who is in his second season with the Bulldogs after joining from the Sharks at the end of 2023, has been a key player in the team's backline this year, featuring in every game until last week's shock loss to the Wests Tigers. He suffered an abdominal haematoma in the Round 21 win over the Sea Eagles, which initially raised concerns that he could miss up to four weeks.

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But now, barring any setbacks, the 29-year-old fullback is expected to be named in the Bulldogs' squad for their Round 24 clash with the Sydney Roosters. Ciraldo confirmed that Tracey's injury was "just a muscle tear" and that he should be "right by next week."

In Tracey's absence, NSW Blues squad member Jacob Kiraz has been deputizing at fullback and will wear the number one jersey again as the Bulldogs face the Warriors this weekend.

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According to Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo, Tracey should be ready to play by next week, barring any setbacks.
Tracey suffered a muscle tear, which the Bulldogs coach described as "just a muscle tear" and something that should not keep him out for too long.
NSW Blues squad member Jacob Kiraz has been deputizing at fullback in Tracey's absence and will wear the number one jersey again this weekend against the Warriors.

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