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Bulldogs repel late Sharks surge

May 26th 2008 11:08
The Canterbury Bulldogs have put a week of turmoil behind them by registering a dramatic 30-22 victory over an ill-disciplined Cronulla Sharks outfit at ANZ Stadium tonight.

It was a welcome return to form for the struggling Bulldogs outfit of season ’08, scoring five tries to four in an otherwise scrappy encounter.

It was a fitting send-off for Canterbury fullback Cameron Phelps who leaves for Wigan this week to take up a lucrative contract with the UK-based glamour club, with the skilful utility’s last gasp defence shutting down numerous Sharks attacking raids.

Cronulla were their own worst enemies, failing to control possession and given away silly penalties to allow the Bulldogs to storm out to a match-winning 18-4 lead.


The Sharks showed that they were ready to play by opening their account in the fifth minute; utility Fraser Anderson crashing through a Daryl Millard attempted tackle off the back of a sweeping Sharks backline movement.

Canterbury were quick to reply with their own free-flowing attacking raid, this time the ball travelling through five sets of hands before rookie centre Tim Winitana flashed over in the 14th minute.

In his first game back from injury, goal-kicking winger Hazem El Masri converted magnificently from the sideline to hand the Bulldogs a 6-4 advantage.

The home side extended their lead just six minutes later thanks to a brilliant solo effort from Daniel Holdsworth, the makeshift five-eight brushing aside two defenders on a damaging thirty metre burst.

Another El Masri conversion from a wide angle saw the home side push out to a surprise 12-4 lead, with the Sharks finding the going tough due to injuries to fullback Brett Seymour and hooker Isaac De Gois.


With Cronulla failing to control the football, the Bulldogs took full advantage with their third try inside the opening half hour, with backrower Sonny Bill Williams stepping through three tiring Sharks defenders to score a crucial try given the context of the match.

And the accuracy of El Masri’s kicking boot wasn’t helping Cronulla’s comeback chances, with the plucky Bulldogs wingers third conversion making it 18-4 at the break.

Canterbury started where they left off early in the second half, Winitana crossing for his second try off some quick hands from his inside support to push the home side out to a handy 24-4 lead after 46 minutes.

Sharks prop Danny Nutley gave the visitor’s some hope when he charged onto a short ball from Paul Gallen to barge over, with Brett Seymour’s conversion making it 24-10 in the 50th minute.

With the match threatening to erupt thanks to some niggle between Sonny Bill and Greg Bird, the Sharks composed themselves long enough to allow Brett Kimmorley to score off a majestic Bird grubber kick.

Seymour’s second conversion made it game on at 24-16 inside the final 20 minutes.

But the Sharks poor ball control and discipline looked to have cost them their third straight victory when Andrew Ryan stormed onto a precision Reni Maitua pass to stumble thirty metres and score, with El Masri’s perfect record continuing to make it 30-16 in the 62nd minute.

A 68th minute try to Cronulla centre Ben Pomeroy kept the Sharks within reach at 30-22, but again their lack of discipline prevented them from adding further points.

Canterbury Bulldogs 30
Tries: Tim Winitana 2, Daniel Holdsworth, Sonny Bill Williams, Andrew Ryan
Goals: Hazem El Masri 5
defeated
Cronulla Sharks 22

Tries: Fraser Anderson, Danny Nutley, Brett Kimmorley, Ben Pomeroy
Goals: Brett Seymour 3

At ANZ Stadium

Referee – Tony Archer
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The Canterbury Bulldogs have held off a fast finishing St George-Illawarra Dragons outfit to record a convincing 30-18 victory at a soggy ANZ Stadium tonight.

Canterbury fans had their hearts in their mouths when the Dragons crossed for two quick converted tries inside the final ten minutes, but the desperate Bulldogs defence recovered to record their fourth victory of the season.

It was yet another frustrating night for the disjointed Dragons outfit, with the joint ventures handling errors again costing them from mounting any kind of challenge.

Bulldogs winger Matt Utai opened the scoring in just the 4th minute, with the pocket sized winger chasing down a rehearsed Daniel Holdsworth grubber to hand Canterbury the perfect start.

The importance of Canterbury superboot Hazem El Masri was not lost on the Bulldogs however, with Holdsworth missing with a relatively simple conversion attempt.

The Dragons reply was swift however, with St George-Illawarra’s ‘Chase connection’ laying on the Dragons opening try; centre Chase Stanley claiming the scraps off a Rangi Chase bomb, to level the scores at 4-all after 13 minutes.

A high shot by the Bulldogs Jarrad Hickey enabled the Dragons to claim a slender lead, with St George-Illawarra skipper Ben Hornby slotting the penalty goal to push the visitor’s ahead 6-4.

Despite being denied a try just moments earlier by video referee Paul Simpkins, young Canterbury centre Tim Winitana made amends when he finished off a slick backline movement to extend the Bulldogs lead on the half hour.

And it was the blinding speed of Utai that kicked the Bulldogs out to a handy buffer, this time Holdsworth poking another pinpoint grubber through for the zippy winger to score in the corner, with Holdsworth’s sideline conversion making it 14-6.

Canterbury centre Willie Tonga completed the first half in sensational fashion when he plucked a Stanley chip kick out of thin air and raced sixty metres to score on the half-time siren, with Holdsworth’s third conversion seeing the home side head to the sheds with a 20-6 advantage.

The presence of Sonny Bill Williams allowed Canterbury to score straight after the break, the brilliant backrower charging forty metres before passing to fellow forward Danny Williams to score a rare pointer.

Holdsworth’s third conversion handed the Bulldogs a seemingly unassailable 26-6 lead after 44 minutes.

Winitana’s second try six minutes later rubbed salt in the wounds of a frustrated Dragons outfit, especially after Matt Cooper was inexplicably denied what seemed a certain try by video referee Simpkins just minutes earlier.

Consolation tries to Cooper to and Simon Woolford finished another disappointing night for the joint venture, with Canterbury’s 30-18 victory seeing them move into the top eight.

Canterbury now faces a tough road trip when they take on the Manly Sea-Eagles at Brookvale Oval next Saturday night, whilst the Dragons will take on the Sydney Roosters in next Friday nights ANZAC Day clash.

Canterbury Bulldogs 30
Tries: Matt Utai 2, Tim Winitana 2, Willie Tonga, Danny Williams
Goals: Daniel Holdsworth 3
defeated
St George-Illawarra Dragons 18

Tries: Chase Stanley, Matt Cooper, Beau Scott
Goals: Ben Hornby 3

At ANZ Stadium

Referee – Bernard Sutton
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Bulldogs thrash Raiders

August 12th 2007 06:09
The Canterbury Bulldogs have stormed into NRL premiership calculations, recording a thumping 52-4 victory over a mistake riddled Canberra Raiders outfit at Telstra Stadium on Sunday.

It was a dominant three try effort by talented Bulldogs backrower Sonny Bill Williams that secured the Bulldogs 11th victory of the season, with Canterbury boosted by the successful return from injury of stars Mark O’Meley and Luke Patten.

Canterbury’s dominance was built around a 58% possession share, with the Bulldogs blowing the Raiders off the park with a rampant six try first half effort.

It was a slice of luck that enabled the Raiders to open the scoring in the 7th minute, with a routine clearing kick ricocheting off a Bulldogs defender into the arms of Todd Carney.

The Raiders five-eight charged downfield before linking with Colin Best and Brett Kelly, with Carney again present in support to touch down wide out. Michael Dobson’s conversion attempt swung wide to leave the visitors leading 4-0.

The Bulldogs were able to level the scores just five minutes later, with a typically barnstorming effort by Sony Bill Williams seeing the Kiwi backrower carry four defenders over the line to score.

Hazem El Masri failed to convert from wide out into a stiff breeze to leave it at 4-all after 14 minutes.

Canterbury extended their lead in the 17th minute, with Williams again bulldozing his way through the Raiders defence to score beside the posts. El Masri’s conversion made it 10-4.

With the Bulldogs starting to dominate field position, it was a perfectly placed Brent Sherwin grubber in the 25th minute that saw Reni Maitua score off a goalpost ricochet. El Masri had no problems converting from in front to push the home side out to a 16-4 lead.

Sonny Bill continued a sensational half by setting up the Bulldogs fourth try, with the powerful backrower putting centre Daryl Millard into space before linking with El Masri to dive over for his 2000th career point.

El Masri’s sideline conversion sailed wide to leave Canterbury leading 24-4

Further tries to Millard and Cameron Phelps saw the home side take a commanding 30-4 lead into the half time break.

Canterbury continued their dominance early in the second half, with Millard finishing off a simple backline movement to score his second try of the day. El Masri converted from wide out t make it 36-4 after 45 minutes.

The scoreline was becoming embarrassing for the Raiders when Williams strolled over for this third try of the match, with a Ben Roberts try and a second to Phelps completing the ten tries to one rout.

The Bulldogs now travel to Suncorp Stadium next Friday night to do battle with the injury riddled Brisbane Broncos, whilst the Raiders will play host to the New Zealand Warriors next Saturday night.

Canterbury Bulldogs 52
Tries: Sonny Bill Williams 2, Daryl Millard 2, Cameron Phelps 2, Reni Maitua, Hazem El Masri, Ben Roberts
Goals: Hazem El Masri 6

Canberra Raiders 4
Tries: Todd Carney
Goals:

At Telstra Stadium
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Bulldogs stun Dragons

July 28th 2007 11:34
The Canterbury Bulldogs recovered from a 14 point deficit to record a thrilling 28-24 victory over the St George-Illawarra Dragons at a bitterly cold WIN Stadium on Saturday night.

A dominant first half display from the Dragons saw them hold a convincing 14-4 half-time lead, but it was another typically gritty second half performance from the Bulldogs that saw them run in four second half tries to cement their position in the top eight


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Bulldogs thrash Titans

July 20th 2007 11:44
The Canterbury Bulldogs consolidated their spot in the top eight at Carrara Stadium on Friday night, recording a comprehensive 36-12 victory over an injury riddled Gold Coast Titans outfit.

Canterbury’s six tries to two victory was built on a dominant performance by Bulldogs big guns Sonny Bill Williams, Reni Maitua and Andrew Ryan, with the Titans missing the leadership and direction of chief playmaking half Scott Prince


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The Canterbury Bulldogs have kept their finals hopes alive with a tight 14-12 victory over the Cronulla Sharks at Toyota Park on Sunday.

In what was a lethargic performance by both teams in slippery, cold conditions, it was a three try second half performance from a struggling Bulldogs outfit that saw them recover from a 12-0 half time deficit


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Bulldogs demolish Roosters

July 2nd 2007 11:07
The Canterbury Bulldogs were back to their rampant best at Telstra Stadium on Monday night, registering a comprehensive 38-6 victory over a disappointing Sydney Roosters.

Another healthy Monday night football crowd of 20,772 were on hand to witness a dominant display by Bulldogs stars Brent Sherwin and Sonny Bill Williams, with the two instrumental in Canterbury’s seven tries to one victory


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Bulldogs too strong for Knights

May 6th 2007 07:52
The Canterbury Bulldogs returned to the winner circle at Telstra Stadium on Sunday, registering a convincing 30-10 victory over an injury depleted Newcastle Knights outfit.

With the Knights losing both of their first choice halves in Daniel Abraham and Jarrod Mullen to injury just before kick off, the visiting Novocastrians were always going to struggle against a steely determined Bulldogs outfit


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Bulldogs bite the Easter Bunnies

April 6th 2007 11:57
The Canterbury Bulldogs sunk their teeth into the Red and Green Easter Bunnies tonight, demoralising South Sydney by 32-10 in front of a packed Telstra Stadium crowd.

After sweeping all before them thus far this season, the Rabbitohs were always going to be tested by a Canterbury Bulldogs outfit that has been far from impressive in the opening rounds


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