Benji Marshall agreed with Phil Gould’s description of Jahream Bula being “creamy” last weekend, and found no issue with the man who holds a position at rivals Canterburyheaping praise on his fullback at the same time the Bulldogs were viewed as a potential suitor. Bula was outstanding in the win over Newcastle, and will play a key role as the Tigers try to continue their dream run against premiers Brisbane at a packed Campbelltown Sports Stadium on Saturday night. The Tigers have been desperate to sign Bula to an extended and upgraded contract, which will keep him at the club beyond 2027, but are yet to succeed. The club was last year similarly hopeful of retaining Lachlan Galvin – the exciting young playmaker Gould had also lavished praised publicly – until the Bulldogs swooped and signed him. The Tigers have an option in their favour to pay Bula $900,000 next season , which appears well below market value considering St George Illawarra are prepared to pay Scott Drinkwater $1m next season .…