The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs will look to continue to develop their footprint in Western Australia by taking a home match to HBF Park in Perth for the next three seasons.
With the re-development of ANZ Stadium due to take place after the Sydney State of Origin match next season, the Bulldogs will be forced to reconfigure their schedule of home matches.
The club will use this situation to continue to promote their brand in a new market by taking a match to Perth. This comes after the Bulldogs started last season with a Round One blockbuster against the Melbourne Storm in the Western Australian capital.
Chief Executive Andrew Hill was delighted to be able to continue to develop the Bulldogs' brand in a market where the club already enjoys strong support:
”With the re-development of ANZ Stadium beginning half way through next season we thought that it was important to plan well ahead in terms of where we are going to play our home matches in future seasons.
With the club enjoying strong support in Perth we have worked closely with the McGowan Government to secure matches at HBF Park for the next three seasons.
HBF Park is an excellent venue for rugby league matches and the Bulldogs are looking forward to the opportunity to continue to grow our footprint in what is a major sporting market."