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Brave Bulldogs fight back to claim thriller against Eels

A big crowd were on hand to see an intensely fought match at Accor Stadium, with Bulldogs coming from behind to beat rivals Parramatta 22-18 in a thriller. 

In an end-to-end game, the Dogs were on the attack early, only thwarted from scoring the first try by a forward pass ruling. Instead, it was the Eels who were first on the board, with the try to Blaize Talagi coming from some impressive backline play out to the right of the field, where the youngster had moved out to the wing to cover for the injured Maika Sivo who was ruled out on game day. 

The Bulldogs hit back soon after however with back-to-back efforts to take the lead, with Stephen Crichton, who was backing up from Origin duty, finishing off a backline play and finding open space to the line. 

Stephen Crichton Try

The next try came five minutes later to Blake Wilson, after he was set up by a nice flick pass from captain Crichton.

In an end-to-end opening half, Parramatta were unrelenting in attack and had three tries disallowed, but were still able to go to the break with a lead after Will Penisini crossing in the 33rd minute. Halfback Mitchell Moses helped set up the play with a stepping run through the middle, before finding Bryce Cartwright who was able to wrap the ball around behind his defender to find his centre.

Will Penisini Try

Canterbury suffered two injury blows in the opening half, with both Bailey Hayward and Josh Curren ruled out of the match after showing Category 1 symptoms after suffering head knocks. 

Despite their setback, the home side were still playing entertaining football and thought they had hit the lead before the halftime break, with Wilson running in after collecting a massive Matt Burton bomb which was too much to handle for the Eels, only to be overruled by the Bunker for players being offside from the kick. 

Leading 12-10 at the break, the Eels went ahead early in the second half, with the Bulldogs left to rue a kick out on the full from Reed Mahoney which turned over possession.

Kelma Tuilagi was rewarded for a strong run for his second try of the season, with Moses kicking the conversion for an 18-10 lead. 

Kelma Tuilagi Try

While the first half saw the Eels go unrewarded on multiple occasions despite making it over the line, that was the case for the Bulldogs in the second, with an obstruction call, a grounding on the dead-ball line and passing after being tackled amongst the reasons for being denied. 

They were finally able to post a second-half try after Connor Tracey sliced through the defence and found his captain in support who dove over for his second. Burton kicked the conversion to only trail 18-16 with just over 10 minutes remaining in the match, setting up a grand stand finish.

The Bulldogs provided for their vocal fans, with Wilson scoring under the posts, supporting a great effort from his fullback Tracey, who had made another key break.

The win push the Dogs up into seventh place on the ladder and saw them claim three straight wins for the first time since 2019.

Match Snapshot

  • A crowd of 45, 496 was on hand to watch the match. 
  • Eels winger Maika Sivo was a late withdrawal on game day with a minor hamstring strain. 
  • Bulldogs 18th player Jake Turpin was activated in the first half with the home side losing both Bailey Hayward (16th minute) and Josh Curran (38th minute) to head knocks. Turpin had already played a half of football in the NSW Cup earlier in the day. 
  • At halftime, the Eels led 12-10, thanks in part to 54% to 46% possession and 17/22 to 14/19 completion rate.  
  • Eels fullback Clint Gutherson made his 200th NRL appearance.
  • Bulldogs forward Kurt Mann was put on report and sent to the bin for a crusher tackle in the 55th minute.
  • Canterbury forward Jacob Preston left the field with a suspected broken ankle in the 70th minute.
  • The Bulldogs remain the only team undefeated in home games in 2024.
  • Prior to this game, the Eels had previously won eight of their past nine games against the Bulldogs.
  • The Bulldogs secured three straight wins for the first time since 2019.

Play of the Game

Bulldogs captain Stephen Crichton showed why his has been such a key signing for the club, scoring two tries of his own and also setting up his winger Blake Wilson for the first of his two with a beauty of a flick pass. 

Blake Wilson Try

What They Said

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NRL Press Conference: Bulldogs v Eels - Round 14, 2024

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What's Next 

Next week, the Eels will host the Roosters on Saturday night at CommBank Stadium, while the Bulldogs will have the bye.

 

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