NRL BOOMSHELL NEWS: Canterbury Bulldogs captain Stephen Crichton turn down $230 million offer from Parramatta eels. Say I prefer passion over fortune. I don’t have plans of leaving beyond bulldogs…… full details 👇

In a stunning revelation that’s shaken the NRL world, Canterbury Bulldogs captain Stephen Crichton has reportedly rejected a jaw-dropping $230 million offer from archrivals Parramatta Eels. The offer, which would have made him one of the highest-paid players in rugby league history, was flatly declined by Crichton, who cited loyalty, culture, and passion as his key motivations for staying.

 

“I prefer passion over fortune,” Crichton said in a brief but powerful statement. “The Bulldogs gave me a vision, a home, and a purpose. I have no plans to leave – not now, not beyond. My heart is with this club.”

 

Crichton’s decision is being praised across the NRL community, with fans and players applauding his commitment in an era where big-money moves are increasingly common. Since joining the Bulldogs, Crichton has been a transformative leader on and off the field, guiding the club through a rebuilding phase and instilling belief in their long-term direction.

 

Parramatta officials have yet to comment, but the rejected offer has made waves throughout the league. Crichton’s loyalty may prove to be a defining moment for the Bulldogs as they aim to build a contender around their inspirational skipper.

 

 

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