Canberra plays its first home match of the season when it hosts Cronulla, while Canterbury wins back-to-back matches after holding off the fast-finishing ...
Brooks put a grubber-kick dead in the first half and was caught with the ball on the last in the second term, while Bateman dropped a ball over the line on his return to the NRL. But it was too little too late, as errors on three of their final four sets cost the Tigers and allowed the Bulldogs to hang on. After the Bulldogs led 26-6 with 13 minutes to go, the Tigers piled on three tries in as many sets to put themselves back in the match.
The Bulldogs have handed Tim Sheens' Tigers a nightmare 0-3 start to the season, beating the merger club 26-22 at Belmore. Cameron Ciraldo's side were able ...
“Picked up the intercept and then found the Ferrari outside of him… It took more than 60 minutes for David Klemmer to register the Tigers’ first line-break, and it seemed to spark them into life with Luke Brooks scoring one and setting up another in a startling burst that no one saw coming. The 19-year-old picked off a Doueihi pass and dumped it off to Addo-Carr for his first of the afternoon, before the rookie claimed a kick from five metres out, broke away and then traded passes with his winger who finished off a stunning team try. The only thing hotter than Belmore on Sunday afternoon was the blowtorch being applied to the Wests Tigers after an hour of ineptitude saw them lose 26-22 to the Bulldogs who almost threw it away in five minutes of madness. The former Raider was solid in defence, making 32 tackles but bombed what looked to be a certain try and the Tigers’ best chance to record a four-pointer in the first half. Tim Sheens was desperate for the English international to inspire his troops to their first win of their 2023 campaign, but instead the merger club went down to Cameron Ciraldo’s Bulldogs. Sheens’ side were then well and truly in the game when Brooks found Charlie Staines for their final four-pointer of the game, but in the end they missed out on their first season win. Fonua Pole was the next to score after Naden sliced through the line past halfway, handing the Tigers a glimmer of hope. The 19-year-old centre collected a chip and burnt the defence, passing the ball back and forth with Addo-Carr before his winger scored. Bulldogs backrower Viliame Kikau broke through the line for the first try, finding Hayze Perham on the inside for his first try for the club. Moments later a Paul Alamoti intercept set up Josh Addo-Carr for his first four-pointer of the night. Cameron Ciraldo’s side were able to avoid a late Tigers barrage, scoring three tries in only four minutes to bring the margin back to only four points.
Welcome to our live coverage of NRL's round three Sunday action, where two blockbuster games round out the...
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Western Suburbs Magpies have succumbed to their first defeat of the NSW Cup season on Sunday, falling to a strong Bulldogs outfit at Belmore.
Clark scored his second four-pointer on the stroke of full-time, with the Bulldogs proving too strong on the day. The Bulldogs scored three more tries before half-time, with a length of the field effort from young winger Eli Clark being the pick of the bunch. Western Suburbs Magpies have succumbed to their first defeat of the NSW Cup season on Sunday, falling to a strong Bulldogs outfit at Belmore.
Wests Tigers' Jersey Flegg Cup side has suffered a xxx defeat to the Bulldogs in sweltering conditions at Kirkham Oval.
For 65 minutes, it looked like the Tigers still hadn't met each other. But in a frantic finish, the Bulldogs held on for a win in sweltering conditions at ...
After Matt Burton burst 40 metres downfield for a scintillating solo try, the Bulldogs looked home up by 20 points, a margin they held until the final quarter of an hour. As Kikau stepped inside Doueihi and found fullback Hayze Perham for the opening try, Koroisau jumped out of dummy-half, looked left, looked right, then realised he had no one with him. Finally, the Tigers woke up. The other recruit? They should probably focus on where it all went wrong in the first 65 minutes, with a bunch of guys who looked like they’d barely met each other. “We chased them and nearly caught them,” Tigers coach Tim Sheens said.
Canterbury-Bankstown vs Wests Tigers. Result. Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 26. Tries: Hayze Perham 4th; Josh Addo-Carr 13th, 28th; Matt Burton 54th
In the blink of an eye it was 26-22. A forward pass sent things in motion for Wests, who raced away to score through Luke Brooks. He drew and passed to Addo-Carr, before his winger did the same.
Wests Tigers have suffered a 26-22 defeat to Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in sweltering conditions at Belmore Sports Ground.
With the lead at just four points, Wests Tigers were unable to convert the momentum into one last try and the Bulldogs held on for victory. Naden then busted through and set up Fonua Pole to cut the lead to ten with ten minutes remaining. A David Klemmer tackle, deemed to be dangerous, gave the Bulldogs the chance to push their lead to fourteen, but the hosts declined the shot at goal and decided to push for a third try.
Bulldogs: Jayden Tanner comes onto the bench in place of Franklin Pele. Tigers: John Bateman will make his club debut in the second row with Shawn Blore ...
David Klemmer 11. David Nofoaluma 3. Josh Reynolds Josh Addo-Carr 6. 1. Jacob Kiraz 3.
The Wests Tigers have been denied a first win of the season after the Canterbury Bulldogs held on for a 26-22 victory at Belmore Park.
It certainly shocked the Bulldogs that they were good enough just to close the game down and not give the Tigers another chance.” “They were just not in the game at 26-6,” Michael Ennis said. When you think of the Bulldogs 60 minutes into that game just cruising to victory.
If there was going to be a decision on 'buy of the year' right now, Bulldogs captain Reed Mahoney would be at the very top of the list.
"Reed helps that a lot but he knows when to direct us back through the middle and he’s got a really good feel for that. “Chad Randall and Mick Potter have worked really hard on our attack. “He [Mahoney] has probably got the best dummy-half pass in the game and he works really hard at that and that’s why he is probably the best," Ciraldo said. “Reed is really leading at the moment, he is leading every day at every meeting and every training session. "At half-time he had probably worked himself to the point of exhaustion and that long half-time helped him come back…for him to come back with a tackle like that and turn the momentum towards the end there was incredible. "He is a natural leader, he’s the sort of guy you want to go to war with and I thought that tackle he made just near the end when he was out on his feet [summed that up].
Nine Commentator and Maroons Origin Coach Billy Slater joined the team to preview Sunday's clash at Belmore between the Bulldogs and West Tigers.
Nine Commentator and Maroons Origin Coach Billy Slater joined the team to preview Sunday's clash at Belmore between the Bulldogs and West Tigers.