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Gold Coast Titans vs Canterbury Bulldogs: NRL live scores, blog

31st March, 2012
Teams

Gold Coast Titans

1. William Zillman
2. Kevin Gordon
3. Steve Michaels
4. Beau Champion
5. Dominique Peyroux
6. Greg Bird
7. Jordan Rankin
8. Luke Bailey
9. Matt Srama
10. Luke Douglas
11. Nate Myles
12. Mark Minichiello
13. Ashley Harrison

Interchange

14. Brenton Lawrence
15. Ben Ridge
16. Bodene Thompson
17. Luke O'Dwyer
18. Michael Henderson
19. Kayne Lawton

Two to be omitted

Canterbury Bulldogs

1. Ben Barba
2. Steve Turner
3. Josh Morris
4. Jonathon Wright
5. Bryson Goodwin
6. Josh Reynolds
7. Kris Keating
8. Aiden Tolman
9. Michael Ennis
10. Sam Kasiano
11. Frank Pritchard
12. Dene Halatau
13. David Stagg

Interchange

14. James Graham
15. Greg Eastwood
16. Corey Payne
17. Joel Romelo
20. Dale Finucane

One to be omitted

Kick-Off: Skilled Park
Venue: 2.00pm AEST
Referees: Gerard Sutton, Gavin Badger
Head to Head: Titans 3, Bulldogs 4
Last Time: Bulldogs 28-6 Titans
Betting: $2.50 Bulldogs, $1.55 Titans
TV: Fox Sports 2 (LIVE)
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31st March, 2012
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Coming off a bad loss to Newcastle last weekend, the Canterbury Bulldogs will have to rediscover their best form if they are to keep a desperate Gold Coast Titans at bay. Join us for live scores and a blog of all the action at Skilled Park from 2.00pm AEST.

The Bulldogs have started the season very well but an anaemic performance last week against the Knights at ANZ Stadium last week saw them go down 20-6.

You can be assured that after that performance coach Des Hasler would have punished them at training all week.

That is not good news for their opponents.

The Gold Coast Titans have so many issues right now off the field that you could forgive them for not playing their best football this season.

The Titans themselves are coming off a terrible 26-6 loss to the New Zealand Warriors last week and they really need to turn things around immediately if they are going to do anything this season.

These two teams are pretty much at opposite ends of the ladder and I can’t see anything but a Bulldogs win going into this one.

The Titans have been playing extremely soft up front for a number of years now and when you look at the Bulldogs pack, they really should rack up a big scoreline against a beaten up team with a lot on their mind.

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