Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo addresses the club’s latest changes to its playing structure and how they may affect the team’s attacking plans, including the role of half Cody Galvin. Across reports, Ciraldo is described as offering measured comments after a recent game, acknowledging improvements while avoiding overstating the impact of the adjustments immediately. The outlets focus on Ciraldo’s view that new elements in the team’s spine are intended to improve coordination and attacking execution, rather than provide instant solutions.

While the articles share the same framing and headline premise, they consistently highlight that Ciraldo’s public reaction includes both praise and restraint. The discussion centers on whether the Bulldogs’ revised spine setup can provide Galvin and the Bulldogs’ attack with clearer pathways to create and finish scoring opportunities. Overall, the reports portray the coach as aligning expectations with the adjustment process, suggesting the changes are aimed at long-term performance benefits rather than a guaranteed turnaround in the short term.