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[VIDEO] Gold Coast Titans vs Canterbury Bulldogs highlights: NRL live scores, blog

14th June, 2015
Kickoff: 4pm (AEST)
Venue: Cbus Super Stadium
TV: Nine Network, Live
Last meeting: Titans 19 defeated Bulldogs 18 - Round 26, 2014
Head-to-head: Titans 6, Bulldogs 5
Titans last 3 games: 22-23 vs Sharks, 16-22 vs Rabbitohs, 27-20 vs Tigers
Bulldogs last 3 games: 10-24 vs Roosters, 41-34 vs Raiders, 29-16 vs Dragons

Gold Coast Titans
1 Josh Hoffman 2 Anthony Don 3 James Roberts 4 Brad Tighe 5 David Mead 6 Aidan Sezer 7 Daniel Mortimer 8 Luke Douglas 9 Kierran Moseley 10 Edward Pettybourne 11 Ryan James 12 Ben Ridge 13 Lachlan Burr
Interchange: 14 Matthew White 15 Agnatius Paasi 16 Mark Ioane 17 Matthew Robinson 18 Kevin Gordon

Canterbury Bulldogs
1 Sam Perrett 2 Curtis Rona 3 Chase Stanley 4 Timoteo Lafai 5 Corey Thompson 6 Josh Reynolds 7 Moses Mbye 8 Aiden Tolman 9 Michael Lichaa 10 Sam Kasiano 11 Greg Eastwood 12 Frank Pritchard 13 Lloyd Perrett
Interchange: 14 Danny Fualalo 15 Antonio Kaufusi 16 Tim Browne 17 Herman Ese’ese 20 Tyrone Phillips 21 Jacob Loko
The Titans take on the Dragons with both sides looking to cement a place in the finals. (AAP Image/David Rowland)
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Match result:

Gold Coast Titans 28
Canterbury Bulldogs 14

The Bulldogs started strong, opening with a try to Curtis Rona. Just four minutes later, Gordon charged down a Reynolds kick which saw Roberts add the first points for the Titans.

It was penalties and errors galore for both teams, the trend broke when the Bulldogs pressured the Titans’ line with a Kasiano try.

Play soon continued with the see-saw back on again. Aidan Sezer made a spectacular play kicking a 40-20 with seconds on the clock. The siren went and on the last play Mortimer kicked it high for Gordon who found his way over the line to level the scores at the break.

The second-half began and twelve minutes in Brad Tighe struck after a controversial set of hands involving a possible forward pass saw him muscle his way over.

Tighe was denied another try just four minutes later as Moses Mbye came racing down the field for a try-saving tackle.

Josh Hoffman extended the Titans’ lead after putting down a Mortimer bomb.

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Ryan James was the next to be denied with a double movement. The Bulldogs soon striking back through Curtis Rona who extended over the line and narrowed the margin to 8 points.

With the end in sight and the result still very much close, Roberts helped the Titans to a win scoring in the corner.

The Bulldogs couldn’t come up with the play to trump the Titans as the Gold Coast went away with the two points.

MAN OF THE MATCH: AIDAN SEZER

Match preview:

The depleted Canterbury Bulldogs travel north to do battle with the Gold Coast Titans at Robina Stadium. Join The Roar from 3:50pm (AEST) for live coverage.

The Titans last week enjoyed a 27-20 win over the Tigers, while the Bulldogs won their second straight match, defeating the Dragons 29-16.

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For the Titans, Anthony Don could be the difference. Coming up against Corey Thompson on the wing he will look to bag more tries for the Titans.

Kane Elgey misses out due to a syndesmosis strain, seeing Daniel Mortimer move to halfback, Kierran Moseley shift to hooker and Matt Robinson come on to the bench. Eddy Pettybourne replaces Nate Myles in the front row, Mark Ioane replaces David Taylor on the bench, and Matthew White rounds out the Gold Coast interchange.

If Pettybourne can get the Titans forwards fired up and running their hardest it could spell trouble for Des Hasler’s team.

Hard hit by State of Origin selections, the Bulldogs will be without key players James Graham, Tony Williams, Trent Hodkinson, Brett Morris, Josh Morris, Josh Jackson and David Klemmer.

Sam Perrett shifts to fullback in place of Brett Morris, with Corey Thompson coming onto the wing and Chase Stanley being named in the centres as a result of Josh Morris’ New South Wales selection.

Josh Reynolds moves from the bench to replace Trent Hodkinson in the halves, Greg Eastwood moves into the back-row as Lloyd Perrett returns from concussion at lock. Sam Kasiano replaces James Graham in the front-row with Danny Fualalo and Antonio Kaufusi named on the bench. Herman Ese’ese has been brought back to the club after being released, coming onto the bench where he is joined by Tyrone Phillips and Jacob Loko.

Is the Bulldogs’ bench good enough to stop the wrath of the Titans? Canterbury have a well-rounded starting 13 but their young bench will struggle to keep up with the rest of the team. Expect Aiden Tolman to play another full 80 minutes.

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In 11 games played between the Titans and Bulldogs, the Titans have won six matches with the Bulldogs winning five. Last time the two met, in Round 26, 2014, the Titans beat the Bulldogs in golden point extra-time 19-18.

Prediction
Bulldogs by 10.

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