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Pathways Wrap Round 19: Win, Loss, Draw

It was a win, a loss and a draw across the three Pathways teams in Round 19.

The NSW Cup side drew with Canberra, the NSW Women's Premiership were unable to claim a win while the Ron Massey Cup side enjoyed a win against Mounties. 

NSW Cup: Bulldogs 26 draw with Raiders 26

A heartbreaking try in the final moments saw the Bulldogs secure a draw with the Canberra Raiders in their Round 19 clash at Belmore Sports Ground. 

Despite scoring four tries to five, the Blue and Whites were able to salvage a solitary point after conceding a try in the 78th minute.

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Young halfback Mitchell Woods scored the opening try after taking the field for his first match in nearly a year, before Jonathan Su'a touched down to extend the scores. However, the Raiders scored three tries in the span of eleven minutes to take a 14-12 lead at the break. 

Su'a scored his second fourteen minutes into the second half while Woods was unfortunately unable to finish the contest. Canberra took advantage once again before Su'a kicked a penalty goal in the 72nd minute to take the scores level at 20-all.

The match looked to be iced with Lipoi Hopoi crashing over moments later, but a try in the dying stages of the match to Canberra saw the spoils shared at full-time. 

NSW Women's Premiership: Bulldogs 58 def Mounties 4

It was a tough afternoon at Hammondville Oval for the NSW Women's Premiership side, who were defeated 58-4 against a seasoned Mounties outfit. 

The visitors scored in the opening minute of the contest, going on to lead 24-nil at the break. The momentum continued into the second half, with ill-discipline cruelling the Bulldogs before Shafenior Lui touched down for the Blue and Whites in the 59th minute.

The Bulldogs will turn their attention to the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks this Saturday at Henson Park. 

Ron Massey Cup: Bulldogs 34 vs Mounties 14

The Ron Massey Cup Bulldogs enjoyed a solid 34-14 victory over Mounties at Hammondville Oval, with a second half blitz to seal the win. 

Mace Andrew touched down early for the Blue and Whites, before the visitors scored a quick fire double to Tyrone Tsagalias. But a late try to Baxter Warner saw the Bulldogs lead 12-10. 

Mounties regained the lead once more, but with the Bulldogs went on a try-scoring blitz, with four tries in fifteen minutes - with Andrew scoring his second - to turn the match into a 20-point victory. 

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.

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