Canterbury Bulldogs v Penrith Panthers team lists, how to watch, scores, updates
Canterbury should see themselves lucky because Penrith missed 16 players.
Bulldogs won 28-4 victory against the second-wire Panthers outfit at the Accor Stadium on Thursday night and provided the first four finishes since 2012.
However, the explosion that most people expected did not occur.
The dogs must have received a jack score when the amount of first class ability listened to. While Premiers sit at the stands at the Accor Stadium, Nathan Cleary took part in the coach’s box to watch Rugby League’s real David against Goliath wars against the real David.
Buldoglar was very good for panthers.Credit: Getty Images
The Panthers, who had six club discussions, and only one player from the loss to Canberra last weekend – Brad Schneider was in Mudgee, but they never took the field against the raiders – he would never win, but there was absolutely excavation.
Probably, the best moment of the game was a bullet -like transition from FullBack Daine Laurie to Paul Alamoti’s second half.
While Penrith coach Ivan Cleary could be proud of his temporary team, his counterpart Cameron Ciraldo would be disappointed. The mood would not heal, seeing Jacob Kiraz closed with an ankle injury for 10 minutes before.
Yes, the dogs won, but in the attack, they fought chunky, almost sloppy and openly to get up for the competition mentally. This may be in games that are expected to easily win.
Canterbury fans were happy to make a place in the first quarter.Credit: Getty Images
But it would be nice to see that the dogs were brutal and that they were stakes on the scores late, especially on the campaign.
One of the biggest frustrations was some of the attacks and the last task options, especially in the first half.
Many of the supporters reported that they were satisfied with some decisions taken by Lachlan Galvin. The same fans, the playmaker Galvin was replaced by the year of his face on the big screen.
Galvin threw the first attempt of the night, and Jacob Preston threw the first of the three just before half an hour.
One of the best dogs was Tupouniua with a rear rowing -site that may have scored twice in the first half.
Canterbury will play against Cronulla next Saturday and their consistency during the season gained them second chance in September.
Penrith will remove most of its big names against St George Ilawarra next week, and then have to win four weeks in the finals if they will make five flat headings.



