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Is it really Max who’s been asked to leave? “Is it Max? “It’s the last game of the season I guess,” Smith responded. “What is happening.” “So nobody left the field.” “Hang on, what is going on,” Smith said. Curious in the extreme.” Max doesn’t know what is going on, maybe that is the HIA in itself. Yes it is. Max thinks he’s allowed to stay on the field, the trainer thinks Max can stay on the field. I’m being asked to leave the field’.” “I don’t know if Max realised he was going to be the player sent from the field,” Fox League commentator Warren Smith said.
A Matt Burton field goal in the second-last minute handed the Bulldogs a 21-20 win over the Sea Eagles in a thrilling - and sodden - season finale for the ...
78th minute: With just 90 seconds to go, Burton slotted through a field goal - just the second of his career - to hand the Bulldogs the lead. Josh Addo-Carr ran interference to hold off the Manly hunters as Schoupp went over in the corner untouched. Olakau’atu beat Josh-Addo Carr to the ball to make it 20-16. He ran with intensity, racking up a game-high 212 metres and busting five tackles thanks to sensational acceleration with the ball in hand. Sipley found Walker again, who handed it off to Cherry-Evans to score under the posts and convert his own try. “Gee, he looks like a find for the Sea Eagles,” Roach said. Fullback Kaio Weekes, in just his third game in the competition, enjoyed a stellar night until his dropped kick at the death handed the Bulldogs the ball – and gave Matt Burton the field-goal that led to the Bulldogs win. The Bulldogs slumped to a 16-0 deficit as Manly ran in three unanswered tries in the first half. It was a statement performance after being dropped to the NSW Cup last week. They weathered the storm - pun intended - and Burton epitomised their performance when he shook off his poor kicking form to first earn a repeat set with a towering bomb at the death, then seal the match-winning drop-goal the following set. Greg Alexander told Fox League at half-time: “I would have thought when (Manly) led 16-0, the motivation for the Bulldogs would have waned terribly. The rain arrived right on cue at kick-off, with a brisk southerly making for brutal conditions at Accor Stadium.
The State of Origin star condemned the Sea Eagles to their seventh straight defeat, with Des Hasler's side failing to win a single game since the rainbow ...
It is the last game of the season. Thankfully for him, they tuned back in at the last minute to end their season on a high. But his next challenge will be doing it on the holiday strip, away from Hasler. Against a club he used to play for, and never seemed to manage to get through a season with, Foran showed Father Time hasn’t got him yet. Bulldogs centre Aaron Schoupp levelled the match when he raced 85 metres to snatch an intercept out of Kieran Foran’s hands. Fittingly, they found some from one of the Manly Seven.
A series of towering bombs and a 78th minute field goal from the prodigious left leg of Bulldogs five-eighth Matt Burton has seen Canterbury come from ...
Matt Burton landed a bomb from the paint and the Dogs fans found voice. Alas for Manly the bunker found separation of ball and hand. Burton semi-shanked the conversion. Burton went high again – and Weekes coughed it up. Cherry-Evans and Burton traded spiral bombs and probing punts. 13 and playing a position effectively ‘second five-eighth’, dished neatly back to Daly Cherry-Evans for a fine four-pointer.
Manly have succumbed to their worst end to a season in club history after a late Matt Burton field goal consigned the Sea Eagles to a 21-20 loss, ...
But there is a lot to be learned out of them." "I think we have to look at it, with the events that happened. For the first 20 minutes at Accor Stadium it was a case of "where-has-this-been" for under-pressure coach Hasler. "Up until round 18, 19 or 20 we were going pretty well ... But we lost momentum. Manly have succumbed to their worst end to a season in club history after a late Matt Burton field goal consigned the Sea Eagles to a 21-20 loss, and their seventh straight NRL defeat.
A 79th minute Matt Burton field goal ensured the Bulldogs sent interim coach Mick Potter out a winner after coming back from 16-0 down to triumph 21-20 ...
We've got a bit of work to do regardless of circumstance and we'll get that done over the off-season and come back ready for 2023." To slip behind 16 points and then pull that back shows some guts and passion they have for the club so I'm really proud of the players. It was a disappointing result on the back end of a disappointing six or seven weeks. Burton then got himself in position for a shot at field goal and calmly slotted it to secure the 21-20 win. We should have finished the game and we didn't. We started well and had complete control and were guilty of a bit of inexperience in parts.
The State of Origin star condemned the Sea Eagles to their seventh straight defeat, with Des Hasler's side failing to win a single game since the rainbow ...
It is the last game of the season. Thankfully for him, they tuned back in at the last minute to end their season on a high. But his next challenge will be doing it on the holiday strip, away from Hasler. Against a club he used to play for, and never seemed to manage to get through a season with, Foran showed Father Time hasn’t got him yet. Bulldogs centre Aaron Schoupp levelled the match when he raced 85 metres to snatch an intercept out of Kieran Foran’s hands. Fittingly, they found some from one of the Manly Seven.
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles finished their 2022 Telstra Premiership season with a 21-20 loss to the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs at Accor Stadium tonight.
The Sea Eagles scored their first points in 46 minutes thanks to a try from second-rower Haumole Olakau’atu in the 63rd minute. Five-eighth Matt Burton converted from the sideline for a 16-6 scoreline. Cherry-Evans converted to take the score to 16-0. Cherry-Evans was the master mind in the play as he threw a cut-out pass from first receiver to send Tuipulotu over for a 10-0 scoreline. Foran used the rain to his ability and placed a kick perfectly into the in-goal, forcing a repeat set. Prop Tofofoa Sipley made a big break through the middle of the field and passed to lock Dylan Walker, who threw a behind the back pass to his captain for the try.
Once a rare species in the AFL, 200cm-plus key forwards have become the game's most coveted asset, which helps explain the hype surrounding teenage Bulldog ...
It’s really good to see all these young men who previously would have been pigeonholed as ruckmen are now seen as key forwards and integral to the structure of a team. “Sam will be fine. “For a kid who had a famous dad and was a father-son prospect – all that stuff – he was within his rights to have a bit of something about him. Naughton called at the start of this week for Darcy to stay in attack with him, and Bond doesn’t expect the September finals glare to bother him in the slightest. The difference in Darcy’s case is that within three games he is showing why good judges expect him to be a cornerstone of the Bulldogs’ success for the next decade and beyond. Darcy’s family are Bulldogs royalty, with dad Luke – a ruckman, of course – earning All-Australian honours in a stellar 226-game career and his late grandfather David making 133 appearances for the club.
"We did a lot of learning on Friday night," said head coach Brett Bollweg. "We do a lot of learning every day, and I think we're gonna continue to see us go up ...