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Canterbury Bulldogs shake off double HIA drama to outlast Cowboys
Canterbury Bulldogs shake off double HIA drama to outlast Cowboys

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Canterbury Bulldogs shake off double HIA drama to outlast Cowboys

Canterbury have displayed true grit and fight to outlast resolute North Queensland 12-8 in an old-fashioned war of attrition in Townsville. Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo pulled a masterstroke by leaving playmaker Lachlan Galvin off the bench to boost his forward stocks. The visitors omitted Galvin and included forward Kurtis Morrin on the bench to give them forward depth with NSW prop Max King backing up from State of Origin. Morrin was superb, as were big guns Matt Burton, Viliame Kikau and Reed Mahoney. The win entrenched Canterbury in the top four after two straight losses. The second half was scoreless and went right down to the final play when Bulldogs winger Jacob Kiraz tapped a Tom Dearden kick dead. Canterbury rested State of Origin representatives Stephen Crichton and Kurt Mann and gave winger Jethro Rinakama his NRL debut. Rinakama was superb and scored late in the first half after great work on the inside by Burton to give his side a 12-8 lead at half-time. There was huge drama in the 59th minute when Burton and Morrin both went off for HIAs. In the ensuing minutes Cowboys fullback Scott Drinkwater lost the ball in the process of scoring with Bulldogs star Viliame Kikau knocking the ball loose with a desperate tackle against his former club. Burton and Morrin both returned and helped their side hang on. Canterbury were clunky in attack early but that was a tribute to the hosts' best defensive mentality of the season. North Queensland centre Zac Laybutt, who had an ACL injury last year, stepped his way with great confidence to score the opening try. Burton, back in his favoured No.6 position, laid on a try for back-rower Jacob Preston with a deft kick late in the half before Rinakama gave them the lead. Mahoney tackled like a demon against the club he will join next year. Cowboys co-captain Dearden, after winning the Wally Lewis Medal as player of the series for Queensland in State of Origin, was dominant and involved early in attack and defence. The Bulldogs were not at their best but they are past masters at winning ugly. The Cowboys, on 17 points and three wins outside the top eight, are in danger of missing the finals.

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