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The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are pleased to announce the re-signing of versatile forward Kurt Mann until the end of the 2026 season. 

Arriving at the Club in 2024, the 32-year-old has found a home at the Bulldogs after stints at the Melbourne Storm, St George Illawarra Dragons and Newcastle Knights throughout his career.  

A veteran of eleven seasons in the NRL, Mann is the most experienced member of the Bulldogs’ squad and is on track to play his 200th NRL match during the 2025 season. 

“Kurt has continually reinvented himself and his game with each coming year,” said General Manager of Football Phil Gould.

“On the football field he provides leadership, experience, creativity as well as versatility.  

He is the utmost professional and is a very popular and highly valued member of the squad. 

“It is a great to see him re-commit to the Club.” 

Mann was pleased to extend his stay at Belmore, citing the influence of Head Coach Cameron Ciraldo.  

“I feel like this is the best footy I’ve played in my career,” he said. 

It just feels like I belong here. I feel like it’s home for me.

“It’s a real credit to ‘Ciro’ and the program they have here at the Club."