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It got worse for the Tigers immediately after the break when Bulldogs forward Adam Elliott ran through a lazy gap in the Wests defence for their fourth try.
“He can play both positions, that’s where he’s going to put pressure on all of them.”. “But as we can see, he’s a brilliant halfback.” At the same time, incumbent Blues playmakers Nathan Cleary and James Maloneyhave been below their personal best as Penrith have misfired in the opening three rounds - the Panthers are without a try in their past 115 minutes of football. F Share T Tweet Q SMS W WhatsApp B Email G J Tumblr L LinkedIn. The Rabbitohs were forced into a backline reshuffle when Burns went down with a hamstring complaint and, as he was limpingoff the field, his Titans opposite Kelly crashed over where he would have been defending.
The Bulldogs poor season continues. Walker set up three of his side’s four trieson Sunday evening at ANZ Stadium, as the Rabbitohs moved into second - one of only two sides along with Melbourne to startthe year 3-0. Thu 01 Aug, 2019 View More Major Partner. But in the end it wasn’t enough for the Wests as skipper Moses Mbye tore into his struggling team. Then Canterbury clicked. Lolohea picks up the loose ball from a kick and the Tigers will work it out of their own end. Canterbury go close to the line but Woods is held up on the last tackle. Garth Brennan’s side had a chance to win it in the final 15 minutes after tries to Brian Kelly and Anthony Don took them towithin four points. The Tigers tried stemming the wound but by then the Bulldogs — who are winless this season — found their feet and went over for a third courtesy of Dylan Napa. Bulldogs on the attack 10 metres out, TRY TIGERS (Chris Lawrence) - Lolohea's kick through the line is a good one and Lawrence is there first to ground the ball in the in goal and give his side the lead, Mbye does well to get a boot to the ball to stop it going into the in goal and he gets it back and his side now get a penalty to get out of their own end, Bulldogs come up with an error and the home side will have it back close to halfway, Lolohea's kick is too deep and the Bulldogs have the 7 tackle set, Holland's pass to Woods is called forward halting the Bulldogs momentum, Bulldogs have the numbers on the left as they force Fonua over the sideline, Canterbury run it to the short side on the last but there's no space and the Tigers have it, Frawley's kick isn't a good one and the Tigers come up with it, TRY TIGERS (David Nofoaluma) - Wests are into score their 2nd try of the evening through their winger who gets on the outside and has just enough room to dive into the corner and keep in field to score, Brooks kick into the in goal is a good one and Mbye has to concede the drop out, Woods tries to get an offload away but it wasn't on and the Tigers now can work it away from their own end, Brooks throws a flick pass to Nofoaluma but he wasn't expecting it and it's dropped. Reimis Smith went over on the wing after a stunning line break from fullback Nick Meaney opened up an empty field for the Bulldogs’ backline to run riot. If this afternoon’s AFLW final proved anything, it’s that Sydney needs to lift its game. Round three has wrapped up with the Bulldogs tearing away with a win over the Tigers in Campbelltown, snagging their first of the season after a horror start. Yeah, we’d be mad too. Even without talismanic skipper Greg Inglis and after losing centre Braidon Burns to a hamstring injury in the first half, the Rabbitohs outlasted a Titans side who showed plenty of fight. The huge Sunday mass was larger than anything the NRL’s 2018 season could muster, bar the grand final. Wests Tigers host the Bulldogs at Campbelltown Stadium in round 3 of the 2019 NRL Telstra Premiership. NSW coach Brad Fittler has thrown Luke Keary well and truly into the mix for a State of Origin debutand is considering him as either a No.6 or No.7. The Titans ensured they were in the contest at halftime when Dale Copley snatched a Damien Cook pass from the air and ran45m to score to make it 18-8. Earlier, South Sydney opened up a 10-0 lead after 21 minutes as halves Walker and Reynolds set up mirror-image tries for wingersGraham and Corey Allan respectively, both with harbour-bridge passes.
The game could have gone either way but the Tigers got home.