It was a big win for both the NSW Cup and Jersey Flegg over the Parramatta Eels, while the Ron Massey Cup side enjoyed a victory in a perfect weekend for the Senior Pathways teams.
In Round 8, the NSW Cup and Jersey Flegg Cup sides will face the Newtown Jets and Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks respectively at Henson Park, while the Ron Massey Cup team head to Ringrose Park to play the Wentworthville Magpies.
NSW Cup: Bulldogs 42 def Eels 22
Match: Eels v Bulldogs
Round 7 -
home Team
Eels
12th Position
away Team
Bulldogs
9th Position
Venue: CommBank Stadium, Sydney
It was a 20-point win for the Bulldogs' NSW Cup side against the Parramatta Eels at CommBank Stadium on Sunday night.
Scoring eight tries to four, the Bulldogs found themselves in a dog fight in the first half with both sides locked up at 16-apiece. The Blue and Whites levelled the scores thanks to an Alex Conti double after the Eels raced out to a 16-4 lead.
NSW Cup Highlights: Bulldogs vs Eels - Round 7, 2026
The sides went tit-for-tat to start the second stanza with Maila Setu and Logan Spinks crossing, but from the 60th minute onward, the Bulldogs regained the ascendency.
Setu and Spinks both finished the match with braces, while Daniel O'Donnell added his name to the scoresheet as Canterbury claimed their third win of the season.
Jersey Flegg Cup: Bulldogs 42 def Eels 24
Match: Eels v Bulldogs
Round 7 -
home Team
Eels
6th Position
away Team
Bulldogs
2nd Position
Venue: James Hardie Centre of Excellence, Kellyville
It was a similar story for the Jersey Flegg Cup side, piling on the points against the Eels with a near-identical scoreline, winning 42-24.
A try in the opening minute to Michael Nassar set the tone for the Bulldogs, with Sosefo Finau and Patrick Young adding their name to the scoresheet for an early 18-nil lead.
Nassar added another soon after, and while the hosts crossed twice themselves, it was a commanding 24-12 lead at the break for the Blue and Whites.
Chase Paterson, Sosaia Alatini and Bud Smith all bagged four-pointers in the span of fourteen minutes to seal the result with over 20 minutes remaining, while the Eels touched down for two consolation tries as the Bulldogs claimed equal second on the ladder.
Ron Massey Cup: Bulldogs 16 vs Dirty Reds 6
Match: Dirty Reds v Bulldogs
Round 4 -
home Team
Dirty Reds
away Team
Bulldogs
Venue: Wentworth Park, Sydney
It was a low-scoring comeback for the Ron Massey Cup, who claimed their second win of the season against the Glebe Dirty Reds at Wentworth Park in their Round 4 clash.
The first half proved to be a grind with the hosts crossing for the only try to take a 6-nil lead at the break.
The Bulldogs gained the momentum in the second half when five-eighth Zane Walker crossed, with Baxter Warner adding his name to the scoresheet just a few minutes later for a 10-6 lead.
But the result wasn't sealed until the 74th minute, with Melikiseteki Nacaginimasei touching down to give the Bulldogs a hard-earned victory.