
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
The Canterbury Bulldogs forwards put on a dominant display against the South Sydney Rabbitohs in front of a record-breaking crowd of 65,305 fans on Good Friday.
The Bulldogs controlled the game from the beginning, with their strong defense and quick attacking plays.
The return of Matt Burton and Viliame Kikau from injury only added to their success, as they secured a sixth consecutive win and maintained their unbeaten position at the top of the NRL ladder.
The under-rated middle forwards of the Bulldogs were the standout performers, outshining their Rabbitohs counterparts and solidifying their team as the one to beat.
Jaeman Salmon, playing at lock, had a standout performance, while Josh Curran and Max King also made significant contributions by scoring tries.
The Bulldogs' performance left no doubt about their dominance in the competition, with their exceptional display in front of a record-breaking crowd solidifying their position at the top of the league.