Five reasons the Doggies will make Rabbit stew this Sunday

By James Cairns / Roar Guru

‘Glory glory to South Sydney’ – the inner mantra of each Rabbitohs fan. I won’t further assault your ears with how long it has been since they have been on the greatest stage, but it’s been a while.

Actually it’s been a really long while. Coach Michael MacGuire was not even born and Alex Johnston was still over two decades away from being thought about.

That’s how long ago it was.

They are short-priced favourites and deservedly so, handling the Roosters and Manly en route to October fifth. Each team has a premiership window, and the glass pane is awfully close to shut in Redfern.

I count Sam Burgess as the most crucial player in the Rabbitohs side and he won’t be there next year. Their time must be now.

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The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs have come from the brink of catastrophe to string three strong wins together to make their second grand final in three years.

While there is some sort of consensus that Rabbitohs will win and do well, here are five reasons why the boys from Belmore will be the first team since the NRL’s inception to win from outside the eight.

1. Experience
There are only two players in the South Sydney team to have played in the extreme pressure cooker of finals footy – Greg Inglis and Lote Tuqiri.

The Bulldogs were there in 2012 when they went down to the Melbourne Storm. A significant majority of that team remains for Sunday’s game, and that experience – especially of despair in defeat – will be invaluable.

This can be vital to a team’s performance on the biggest stage. Since 2007, only the Dragons in 2010 won a premiership without playing in a decider in the preceding five seasons.

The Bulldogs will be more comfortable with the pressures of grand final week, and I am sure will do anything to avoid stumbling at the final hurdle again.

2. Defence
It is no secret that the Bulldogs have made the decider off the back of average attacking footy, though they have shown some impressive strike in the finals so far. I am writing about them right now because they tackle like letting through a try is an offence punishable by death.

They have only conceded six tries in their three games, and half of those were from kicks.

Last week, against a gallant Panthers side and with a mid-field shuffle, they were able to hold out repeated attacking tirades – making the usually impressive Panthers look cramped, uncomfortable and poor.

If they can defend like that again points will be at a premium.

3. Forwards
A very important factor in Rabbitohs crushing defeat of their inner city rivals was their forward pack. They smashed, battered and brutalised the Roosters into a watery chicken broth.

The Roosters have an almighty pack, with forwards like Sam Moa and Sonny Bill Williams no chumps, but they have not fired this year like they did in 2013. They clearly struggled to dig down another level to throw anything but tired jabs with the Mike Tyson entity that was South Sydney.

I highly doubt the Bulldogs will suffer the same fate. The Bulldogs have the best pack in the NRL and it the most significant reason they have been such a force this season. James Graham and Aidan Tolman put in sometimes droid like stats.

T-Rex is certainly back in form and rampaging through the edges with Kangaroo bolter Josh Jackson his second row partner.

If that wasn’t enough lock Greg Eastwood is in career-best form and man mountain David Klemmer comes off the bench with a firework in his shorts 20 minutes through each half.

Finals games, like most, are decided by the big boppers and Belmore is the heartland of haymaking forwards.

4. James Graham
Few would dispute that James Graham is the best front rower in the world right now, deservedly winning the Dally M Medal for Prop of the Year.

Bupa – as he is affectionately known – has had two man-of-the-match performances in a row and was instrumental on Saturday night.

I can’t think of many players more deserving of the Finals MVP award so far. It has been well covered, so I won’t bore you with an analysis of his game, but it was impressive.

A forward who runs well over 100 metres per match, makes 40 tackles, is a leader of men, and has the deft sleight of hand to rival most first grade halves is a juggernaut.

If the Bulldogs are to win on Sunday, it will be on the back of the blonde Brit.

5. Pressure
I know I said I wouldn’t say it, but here it is. Forty-three years. I have heard that number more this past month more than I have in my entire life.

The Souths players would be hearing it too.

The Crowd Says:

2014-09-30T23:54:08+00:00

jacksyd

Guest


Its the roosters all over again. What happened?

2014-09-30T12:58:34+00:00

Arthur Beatsons Mum

Guest


I am a Till i die Souths fan, I just put $100.00 bucks on the dogs to win at 3.85. I win either way. hehehe.

2014-09-30T11:10:38+00:00

Alex L

Roar Rookie


Broncos at Suncorp has routinely been a stumbling block for the Bulldogs in recent years, didn't help that Reynolds lost his mind in the second half. Looked to me like they were really tired for the Tigers game, it was competitive for the first 20 minutes or so then the Bulldogs started making silly errors all over the shop. The game the week before (in Melbourne) was pretty brutal, and they were missing a fair few players.

2014-09-30T10:41:54+00:00

BIg Dog

Guest


this is a beautiful article full of interesting points. Great job James. LEL

2014-09-30T09:47:11+00:00

Johnk

Guest


Lol

2014-09-30T08:46:20+00:00

Alex L

Roar Rookie


More dangerous.. only within the opposition 10, the other 90m of the park he's only more dangerous to his own team.

2014-09-30T08:39:10+00:00

The Barry

Guest


I think you blokes need to work on your analogies...dog stew? WTF? Someone else had the rabbits wiping the floor with dog poo.

2014-09-30T08:10:32+00:00

robby

Guest


its a rather easy concept - the Dogs need to obtain a lead similiar to their three finals game so far to put pressure on Souths players minds and take their crowd out of the game. Even though Souths chased the points last week to level at half time this could well be a different matter in the GF as the 43 years of expectation could become an Albatros for them if things dont go right for them in the first half. This is the Dogs main chance as i doubt if they could chase down 12 or more points during the game from behind. All the pressure is on Souths and not on the Dogs. the opening 20 minutes will tell what the mind set of both sides is in how the game is panning out.

2014-09-30T07:40:14+00:00

The eye

Guest


@The B....After Sam,he's the best back rower out there..that's why....@Alex if you think George Burgess isn't a more dangerous player than Aidan T. then you're on another planet..

2014-09-30T06:56:46+00:00

Statler and Waldorf

Roar Guru


it's cool James I'm an avid souths fan (if you didn't know...) and see this as a fairly close game. The Dogs won't be as easy to get over as the Roosters and Sea Gulls were for Souths but I think that they can do it. The bookies will lose a motza if your right with the odds that they have on the Bulldogs, not that they'll get any sympathy

AUTHOR

2014-09-30T06:45:53+00:00

James Cairns

Roar Guru


I understand, sorry if i came across as angry or anything, I'm not haha

2014-09-30T06:39:59+00:00

BIg Dog

Guest


Bad article James. Sorry to hear you have no understanding of the game. i feel for you. Rabbits will make some dog stew

AUTHOR

2014-09-30T06:38:14+00:00

James Cairns

Roar Guru


2014-09-30T06:36:24+00:00

The Barry

Guest


Te'o isnt in souths starting lineup so how does he make a combined team?

2014-09-30T06:35:00+00:00

The Barry

Guest


Thankfully, roughies still get up sometimes. :)

2014-09-30T06:31:02+00:00

Statler and Waldorf

Roar Guru


your taking this a bit serious James. We can pick and choose what stats we want to look at to explain our point of view - after all thats what stats are mainly used for, we decide on our opinion and then go looking for stats to prove it. It is also easy for us armchair critics to win GFs from our loungeroom ....... Chill out and enjoy the friendly banter.

2014-09-30T06:26:08+00:00

Alex L

Roar Rookie


hahahaha George Burgess playing rep football.. George basically cost England a place in the world cup final with his rubbish discipline.

AUTHOR

2014-09-30T06:20:01+00:00

James Cairns

Roar Guru


I agree they had problems, but the games against tigers and broncos are inexplicable

AUTHOR

2014-09-30T06:17:57+00:00

James Cairns

Roar Guru


Underestimate them then. But if you can't respect keeping storm, manly and panthers to three regular tries, you are just being stubborn.

2014-09-30T06:03:09+00:00

The Barry

Guest


The bulldogs haven't picked centres and wingers on the bench so your theory falls down there. Maguire would pick every bulldogs forward and bench player ahead of Tyrrell and Clarke.

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