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Pathways Wrap Round 8: Ron Massey String Hat-Trick of Wins

It was a tough weekend of Pathways results for the Bulldogs NSW Cup and Jersey Flegg Cup sides, while the Ron Massey Cup team claimed their third consecutive victory of the season.

NSW Cup: Bulldogs 10 def by Jets 25

It was a hard-fought match for the Bulldogs NSW Cup match, downed 25-10 against the Newtown Jets at Henson Park.

The Bulldogs got the ball rolling with Logan Spinks crossing after nine minutes, but a brace of tries late in the first half saw the hosts take a 12-4 lead at the break. 

Newtown crossed again to extend the lead, before Spinks bagged his second in a bid to start a late comeback, however a try and a field goal to the home side saw the final score in favour to the Jets. 

Jersey Flegg Cup: Bulldogs 10 def Sharks 36

It was a tough end to a five-game winning streak for the Jersey Flegg Cup side, who were downed 36-10 at Henson Park.

The Sharks scored a brace of quick tries before a four-pointer to Joseph Teaupa stopped the flow, however a further three tries saw the Bulldogs facing a 26-4 deficit at the break. 

The second half momentum continued for the home side, who crossed twice more before Lachlan Mifsud touched down in the dying stages. 

Ron Massey Cup: Bulldogs 26 vs Magpies 12

The Bulldogs Ron Massey Cup side has claimed their third consecutive win, claiming a 26-12 comeback victory against the Wentworthville Magpies at Ringrose Park. 

Down 12-nil after 20 minutes, the Bulldogs swung momentum with a try to Corey Ackers late in the first half for a 12-6 scoreline at the break.

After another softening up period, it was Mace Andrew crossing for the Blue and White to level the scores with 20 minutes remaining, before Sosaia Kaufusi scored a few minutes later. 

A sin bin in the final minutes opened the door for a penalty goal to further the gap, before Louis Grossemy added his name to the scoresheet as the Bulldogs secured a 26-12 victory. 

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