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Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Coach Des Hasler has today named his side to take on the Tigers at ANZ Stadium on Thursday night.

The Bulldogs and Tigers will play for the inaugural Save our Sons Cup in support of the not-for-profit charity organisation that raises awareness to help find a cure for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD).

There is just one change to the Bulldogs side with Lloyd Perrett being ruled out with an ankle injury, Pat O’Hanlon is the man who will come on to the interchange bench for the match.

Captain Michael Ennis will be looking for another strong performance on Thursday night from his troops.

“We completed our sets, got into the grind last week and got the win which was a step in the right direction,” Ennis said.

“Thursday night is a good opportunity to take another step forward and hopefully we can get the result we’re after.”

There are still plenty of tickets available with a special ticket and rail transport offer from only $20 for Adults and $40 for a Family. Visit ticketek.com.au to purchase today.

NRL v Tigers

ANZ Stadium

Thursday, 21 August

7.45pm

NYC v Tigers

ANZ Stadium

Thursday, 21 August

5.30pm

1. Sam Perrett

1. Marcelo Montoya

2. Corey Thompson

2. Dujuan Manual-Liolevave

3. Josh Morris

3. Michael Morgan

4. Tim Lafai

4. Renouf To’omaga

5. Mitch Brown

5. Tautalatasi Tasi

6. Moses Mbye

6. Robbie Kamoto

7. Trent Hodkinson

7. Guy Hamilton

8. Aiden Tolman

8. Jake Kamire

9. Michael Ennis ©

9. Brad Keighran

10. James Graham

10. Herman Ese’ese

11. Josh Jackson

11. Brandon Luamanu

12. Tony Williams

12. Shaun Lane

13. Greg Eastwood

13. Danny Fualalo

 

 

14. Reni Maitua

14. Alex Sorge

15. Dale Finucane

15. Darcy Maroske

16. David Klemmer

16. George Tsikrikis

17. Pat O’Hanlon

17. Brock Cope

   

20. Harlan Alaalatoa

19. Chad McGill

 

 

Coach: Des Hasler

Coach: Scott Murray

Acknowledgement of Country

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs respect and honour the Darug and Eora nations, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.