BULLDOGS enforcer Aaron Woods knows he may have to face moving on from the club, despite only joining Canterbury from the Tigers at the end of last season.

Canterbury’s salary cap dramas mean that no player is considered safe and Woods is on a large contract, meaning he could be moved on.

The Blues and Kangaroos prop is in the first year of a three year deal and wants to stay, but he is resigned to the possibility he may have to find a new home.

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“Each day I find out from my mates that I’m going to another club,” Woods said.

“I went away on the weekend and got away from everything, but my manager was down in Melbourne for Origin, so I’ll have a sit down with him over the weekend.

“At the moment I want to be here because it is a great club the Bulldogs.

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“I’ve really enjoyed my time here and it’s got some great people and Dean Pay is unreal.

“I want to stay, but sometimes things can happen and it’s a funny game, but at the moment I’ll be here definitely.

“It sucks a lot of the time because the people here are unreal, but sometimes things happen in rugby league and it is out of our control.”

Woods also opened up on his omission from the Blues, reaffirming his commitment to getting back into the team.

“Sometimes you don’t make Origin, but it is how you react and the way you handle yourself.

“It is a test of your character, but if it is meant to be that I am here at the Bulldogs, I will love that and I’ll take it with both hands.

“If not I’ll have to move on and there is no point holding grudges because I’ve really enjoyed my time here and I just want to stay.

“But there is a realisation that I could maybe not be here and you have to get your head around that.”

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