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Bulldogs NSWRL Results

The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs walked away with three victories and three defeats from the various NSWRL competitions last weekend.

Headlined by the club's Jersey Flegg side, who registered a 36-10 win over the Parramatta Eels from their first game of the season, as well as the club’s SG Ball and Harold Matthews teams who also claimed impressive victories over the arch rivals.

In the women’s competitions, the Bulldogs went down to Parramatta in round seven of the Tarsha Gale 46-0 and were beaten by Wentworthville Magpies in the opening game of the Harvey Norman Women’s premiership, 22-4.

Rounding out the weekend’s NSWRL competitions, the Bulldogs went down to the Magpies 24-22 in the second round of the Canterbury Cup.

RESULTS

Canterbury Cup

Wentworthville 24 (Goolagong 2, Leleisiuao 2 tries: Keighran 4 goals) def. Bulldogs 22 (Martin 2, Katoa, Okunbor tries: Martin 3 goals)

Jersey Flegg

Bulldogs 36 (Clayton, Sakisi, Seve, Kuresa, Hetherington, Seumanutafa tries: Averillo 6 goals) def. Eels 10 (Shelford, Duggan tries: Schneider goal)

SG Ball

Bulldogs 24 (Compton Fuatimau 2, Mosese Pope, Khaled Rajab, Mosese Vuki tries: Jackson Topine 2 goals) def. Eels 20 (Jontay-Junior Betham-Misa 2, Matthew Komolafe 2 tries: Samuel Loizou 2 goals)

Harold Matthews

Bulldogs 28 (Natrell Tawa 3, Turoa Williams, Danny Gabrael tries: Trieste Winitana 4 goals) def. Eels 4 (Jabriel Kalache try)

Harvey Norman

Wentworthville 22 (Cassie Ormsby, Alysha Wynn-Jurd, Lilly-Anne Mason, Nicole Kennedy, Amelia Mafi tries: Michala Ford goal) def. Bulldogs 4 (Mahinaarangi Rewi try)

Tarsha Gale

Eels 46 (Chelsea-lina Koomson 3, Tahlia Alexander, Allison Futialo, Rebekah Faucette, Anne Pati, Martha Fua, Shondell Akhabue tries: Shondell Akhabue 3, Allison Futialo 2 goals) def. Bulldogs 0

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.