James Graham Signs With New Club for 2018
Bulldogs Captained is understood to have agreed to terms on a new deal that will see him depart the Bulldogs at season’s end.
Graham, 31, is believed to have agreed to terms with the St George Illawarra Dragons that will see him depart the Bulldogs where he has spent the past 6 seasons.
The Deal is understood to be a 2-year-deal with a third year option in favour of the club. Graham is set to earn up to $1 million dollars in 2018, on a back-ended deal, but the Bulldogs and Dragons have come to an agreement where the club will split his wage down the middle.
The Bulldogs are believed to be up to $1 million dollars over the salary cap and need to offload players to come under the $9.4 million cap agreed on for the 2018 season. Graham is the first casualty, with at least 2 possibly 3 more players like to follow suit.
The signing is a massive coup for the Dragons, who were looking for a replacement for Kiwi international Russell Packer, who joined the Wests Tigers on a 4-year lucrative deal.
The Dragons will now boast one of the biggest forward packs in 2018 with the inclusion of James Graham joining the likes of Jack de Belin, Paul Vaughan, Tyson Frizell, Joel Thompson and Tariq Sims.
Graham has made 124 appearances for the Bulldogs since joining the club for the 2012 season, after 225 appearances for the Super League Giants St Helens.