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No way it's a penalty." "It's not a penalty at all. They'll try for a short kick off and chase a two-point field goal.
The Titans have now slumped to eight straight losses. Matt Burton also shone with a double, while Jeremy Marshall-King once again proved his worth with a try ...
Better decision making is what we need and that’s going to come with experience.” we’ve gone backwards (from last week) and we need to keep moving forwards. “We’re obviously trying to win more games... At hooker Holbrook had persisted with 24-year-old Erin Clark before recently moving him to lock. The star winger left the field early last week with a glute injury but in a big boost for the Dogs was cleared to play in Sunday’s clash with the Titans. But it wasn’t enough as Matt Burton scored his second of the day to give the Dogs a comfortable buffer.
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Star winger Josh Addo-Carr entertained the Bulldogs faithful with a hat-trick of tries, while Matt Burton enjoyed a day out in the No.
Justin Holbrook and his men will be looking for revenge after they went down by two points when the two sides last met in Round 3. We need to negate our execution, our ability to be able to counter what the other team is doing and our discipline down the other end of the field with errors. When you’re a chance of scoring and then they take two intercepts and go the length of the field then that’s’ a big 12-point turn around the other way." "We came out of the blocks slow and made a couple of poor decisions on our edges in defence and left ourselves with too much work to do in the second half. When Titan's were on the attack it was Addo-Carr's controversial intercept try that swung momentum for the home side. We’ve just got to be better for 80 minutes to give ourselves a chance of winning.
Lachlan Jeffery reviews the Sunday afternoon clash between Canterbury and Gold Coast at CommBank Stadium. MATCHDAY RESULTS. SCOREBOARD.
Addo-Carr turned provider for Burton to score the match-sealing try with 15 minutes to go, before Sosefo Fifita scored the first try of his career to make the final margin 10 points. Marshall-King sent Burton through a huge hole to take the score to 26-6 on the half-hour mark. Burton set up their first try in the following set when he broke through the line before turning it inside to Josh Addo-Carr to finish it off.
Canterbury will be looking to heap more misery on the hapless Gold Coast Titans when the two sides meet on Sunday. Follow our ScoreCentre for all the live ...
That's something we've got to fix up," said Holbrook. Matt Burton and Josh Addo-Carr were the chief architects in Sunday's win, which looks to have consigned Gold Coast to a battle with Wests Tigers to avoid the wooden spoon. Laurie also made the crucial line break 50 metres from home and threw the final pass for To'a to score in the 78th minute, with Doueihi letting as much time as possible run off the clock as he lined up his conversion. The second-placed Cowboys seemed to have victory sewn up when a Valentine Holmes field goal gave them a seven-point lead with six minutes left, but Brent Naden and Starford To'a touched down in the final five to give the Tigers a 26-25 lead. As the clock ticked down, Adam Doueihi hit the post with his conversion attempt, giving the Cowboys one chance to regather the kick-off and pull off a miracle. North Queensland has moved into outright second place with a controversial 27-26 win over the last-placed Tigers, who scored two tries in the final five minutes to lead by a point when the siren sounded in Townsville.
Gold Coast are 1-17 with McIntyre 18th player. Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. 3. Declan Casey 2. Jacob Kiraz 19. Aaron Schoupp 4. Braidon Burns 5. Josh Addo ...
David Fifita 12. Josh Jackson 12. Josh Addo-Carr 6. Sosefo Fifita 3. Patolo replaces Kurtis Morrin on the bench, the latter is 18th player. Jake Averillo (COVID) is out for Canterbury. Casey moves to fullback - Schoupp comes in, returning from his own COVID layoff - in the centres.
Not even a gritty second half comeback from the Gold Coast could stop star winger Josh Addo-Carr entertaining the Canterbury faithful with a hat-trick of ...
But Bulldogs staved off the comeback when Burton and Addo-Carr combined to split Titans defence and hand the five-eight a double, extending the lead 36-22. But it was game on again when the Titans pulled one back in the 52nd minute when a Toby Sexton kick delivered Phillip Sami the opportunity to plant the ball down inches before the dead ball line for his 40th NRL try. Four minutes later the Bulldogs continued their early ascendency when five-eighth Matt Burton sliced between the visitors defence, and found a flying Josh Addo-Carr on his inside to cross the line in the fourth minute.
Canterbury have put on a show for prospective coach Cameron Ciraldo in a 36-26 NRL win over Gold Coast that also promises to intensify pressure on Titans ...
But Addo-Carr produced a second intercept try and re-hashed his combination with Burton down the left edge to keep the Titans at bay. That's something we've got to fix up," said Holbrook. Having placed Burton in a headlock during the State of Origin brawl, Titans captain Tino Fa'suamaleaui was met with a chorus of boos every time he touched the ball. The Titans threatened to mount a second-half comeback and looked the more dangerous side from close range. In the most memorable try of the afternoon, Addo-Carr flirted with the off-side rule by darting from the Bulldogs' goal line, grabbing an intercept and racing 95 metres to score. Matt Burton and Josh Addo-Carr were the chief architects in Sunday's win, which looks to have consigned Gold Coast to a battle with Wests Tigers to avoid the wooden spoon.