LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
The Dragons have caused a real upset by slaying the Storm in Melbourne after a 25-year drought, and now they're looking to play spoiler to the Bulldogs, who are on a hot streak and aiming for a top four finish.
After their victorious outing, the Red V have clawed their way back into the top eight, but it's going to be a real battle to stay there as they face a confident Canterbury side.
The Dogs have been on fire lately, winning four out of their last five games and they're hungry for more.
Last week's match against the Raiders saw captain Stephen Crichton and winger Josh Addo-Carr bagging doubles in their triumphant return from injury.
Unfortunately, Jaeman Salmon is still out with a broken jaw and Max King is sidelined with a wrist fracture.
But there's some good news for the Dragons as Mat Feagai is set to make his comeback from concussion protocols just in time for this crucial clash.
The Bulldogs will be looking to pounce on the opportunity to secure a top four spot with a victory in this game.