LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
In a thrilling display of grit and determination, the Bulldogs unleashed a second-half onslaught that left the Dragons gasping for air.
It was a performance reminiscent of Rugby League legends of old, with the Bulldogs showing no mercy as they scored an impressive seven tries to secure a commanding 44-12 victory.
The Dragons, already facing an uphill battle with injuries to key players Hame Sele and Jack Bird, found themselves overwhelmed by the Bulldogs' relentless attack.
Despite taking an early lead thanks to a brilliant play from Jack de Belin and Moses Suli, the Dragons simply couldn't withstand the Bulldogs' fierce response.
With Toby Sexton leading the charge with his deft footwork and precise kicking game, the Bulldogs stormed back into the game with a series of well-executed plays.
Matt Burton's try off Sexton's expertly placed kick was a testament to the Bulldogs' skill and determination.
As the clock ticked down, the Dragons' hopes of a comeback were dashed as the Bulldogs continued to pile on the points.
Kyle Flanagan's brief moment of brilliance was overshadowed by the Bulldogs' relentless pressure, with Jacob Liddle's try sealing the deal for the victorious Bulldogs.
The injury to Jack Bird only added insult to injury for the Dragons, highlighting the brutal physicality of the game.
But in the end, it was the Bulldogs who emerged victorious, their performance leaving fans in awe of their skill and tenacity.
It was a night that will go down in Rugby League history as the Bulldogs showed why they are a force to be reckoned with.