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    Default Week 1 Semi Final 2 Dogs v Dragons

    BULLDOGS V DRAGONS - SAT 12 SEPTEMBER, 5.50PM, ANZ STADIUM | BUY TICKETS

    Bulldogs
    1 Brett Morris
    2 Curtis Rona
    3 Josh Morris
    4 Tim Lafai
    5 Sam Perrett
    6 Josh Reynolds
    7 Moses Mbye
    8 Aiden Tolman
    9 Damien Cook
    10 James Graham (c)
    11 Josh Jackson
    12 Frank Pritchard
    13 Greg Eastwood

    Interchange
    14 Sam Kasiano
    15 Shaun Lane
    16 David Klemmer
    17 Tim Browne
    19 Lloyd Perrett

    Coach: Des Hasler

    Dragons
    1 Josh Dugan
    2 Eto Nabuli
    3 Euan Aitken
    4 Peter Mata'utia
    5 Jason Nightingale
    6 Drew Hutchison
    7 Benji Marshall
    8 Leeson Ah Mau
    9 Mitch Rein
    10 Mike Cooper
    11 Tyson Frizell
    12 Jake Marketo
    13 Trent Merrin

    Interchange
    14 George Rose
    15 Ben Creagh (c)
    16 Mark Ioane
    17 Jack de Belin
    18 Justin Hunt
    19 Nathan Green
    21 Craig Garvey

    Coach: Paul McGregor
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    Bulldogs v Dragons Elimination Final preview
    ANZ Stadium Saturday, 5.50pm

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    While Canterbury have surged into the finals in fifth place on the back of five straight wins, one-time ladder leaders St George Illawarra have limped in at eighth with four wins from their final five, reversing what had been a seven-match losing streak prior to that.

    The Dogs were far from convincing over the past fortnight but five wins is five wins, and the return of Josh Reynolds last week in time to replace Trent Hodkinson (wrist, season) was a timely boost and he'll be better for the run.

    Coach Des Hasler will be hoping his troops blew out the cobwebs in a last-gasp win over the Warriors last Sunday night. Having come from seventh place last year to make the grand final, finishing fifth won't worry him but with three sudden-death games between now and then they obviously can't afford any slip-ups and a Dragons side that has at times shown an ability to grind out tough games will present a sturdy finals-type challenge.

    Meanwhile the Dragons left it even later to claim their two vital competition points last week, confirming their top-eighth billing only in golden point when Tigers skipper Robbie Farah was penalised at marker and stand-in goal kicker Josh Dugan guided one between the sticks after having had a mixed night with the boot prior to that.

    He'll be the go-to man off the tee once again with five-eighth Gareth Widdop still not fit and Drew Hutchison once again named in the halves. Coach Paul McGregor has named an unchanged 17, though new names Justin Hunt, Nathan Green and Mark Ioane have been added to a lengthy bench.

    Hasler has just one new face in his 17, that of fullback Brett Morris who was rested last week. That pushes Sam Perrett back to wing and Chase Stanley out of the side. Aiden Tolman returns to the starting side with Sam Kasiano reverting to the bench, while Lloyd Perrett has been added as 18th man.

    Watch out Bulldogs: The Dogs may want to brush up when it comes to their aerial defence – the Dragons are the best side in the comp at defusing kicks, safely negotiating 83.9 per cent that come their way, while the blue and whites come unstuck in this area, with 71.7 per cent of kicks defused, making them the third worst in that category. Even with Widdop out the Dragons still have the devious boot of Benji Marshall in their ****nal and the Dogs back three of Brett Morris, Sam Perrett and Curtis Rona can expect a few spiral bombs and skidding grubbers to come their way.

    Watch out Dragons: It's no secret where and how the Dogs look to dominate their games – up the middle through their big men, dominating the ruck and possession and wearing their opponents down. Their forward running game is effective too: their 179 runs per game is the league's second best, their total run metres of 1,620 per game is third best and post-contact metres of 574 per game is also third best.

    Key Match-Up: Brett Morris v Josh Dugan. Teammates last year with Morris on the wing, this Saturday they are opposing No.1s. Morris has certainly taken no time to warm into a full time shift to the back and while the longer term fullback Dugan bosses some of the stats, there are areas where Morris has the edge. Dugan leads the run metres by 182-146 per game and has 102 tackle breaks to Morris's 61 (although taking into account the seven fewer games Morris has played this tallies just half a bust per game better). Morris has an 8-7 edge in tries scored despite playing fewer games and averages two dummy half runs per game against one for Dugan. Interestingly Dugan has saved eight tries this year (just one behind the leaders in that category) with none yet for Morris.

    The History: Played 29; Bulldogs 18, Dragons 11. The Bulldogs have had the edge over the Red V since the merged club was formed. The regular season matches this year were split one apiece, but Canterbury won five straight prior to that.

    What Are The Odds: The money is running four-to-one in favour of the Bulldogs, but Sportsbet customers believe it'll be a narrow win to the Dogs (1-12) rather than a big one (13+). Try-scoring machine Curtis Rona is the most popular in the first try-scorer market, followed by Brett Morris. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.

    Match Officials: Jared Maxwell & Gavin Morris; Touch Judges: Rick MacFarlane & Russell Turner; Video Referees: Ashley Klein & Luke Phillips.

    Televised: Channel Nine, Live, 5.30pm.

    The Way We See It: All bets are off once finals hit and both sides come in with winning form, albeit it somewhat unconvincing last week. However Widdop appears a bigger loss than Hodkinson given how central he has been to the Dragons' better performances of recent weeks. Both sides take a hit with the goalkicking and experienced playmaking as well, though at this stage of their careers Moses Mbye looks a safer replacement for Canterbury than Hutchison for the Dragons. On the strength of that we'll tip the Bulldogs by six points.
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    Great game 6-6 10 to go
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    A true finals match tonight with the Dogs winning in Golden Point 11-10
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    Quote Originally Posted by TITAN PETE View Post
    Great game 6-6 10 to go
    Geez. I watched the game with a Dogs fanatic and we both thought it was a dreadful game, saved by the last 15 minutes. Horrible standard with no attacking ability at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mexican titan View Post
    Geez. I watched the game with a Dogs fanatic and we both thought it was a dreadful game, saved by the last 15 minutes. Horrible standard with no attacking ability at all.
    When it's the only game on & it's a close match as this was I suppose you can get a little too excited with a close scoreline but I enjoyed it until I watch the 3rd semi & that was something else on another level..

    Next weeks Rooters v Dogs should be a ripper
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    Quote Originally Posted by TITAN PETE View Post
    Next weeks Rooters v Dogs should be a ripper
    Should be. Although I felt a bit sorry for the Dragons after their effort, I think the Rooters would have smashed them and I think the Dogs will make a better game of it.


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