Canterbury Bulldogs vs Gold Coast Titans: Bulldogs win it in Golden Point

By Scott Pryde / Expert

Match Results:

The Canterbury Bulldogs have come away with a hard-fought victory in Golden Point over the Gold Coast Titans, with Josh Reynolds stepping up to deliver the field goal in the 84th minute at ANZ Stadium.

After a match which went back and forth, with neither team able to assert their dominance for long periods, and the weather playing its part it would be the Titans who managed to come home strongly and tie the game.

REPORT: REYNOLDS STARS IN GOLDEN POINT

After a terrible last ten minutes, with neither team able to score it went to Golden Point and Reynolds stepped up to deliver the field goal.

It came after a pretty strong game from Reynolds, where he came up with two try assists and ran the ball for over 100 metres looking fairly dangerous.

At the same time though, it must be noted the Bulldogs halves lacked any real consistency. Moses Mbye’s kicking game was a bit of a worry, and there were plenty of times where options had to be questioned.

The Bulldogs forwards, led by Aiden Tolman, James Graham and David Klemmer off the bench won the battle up the middle though. In a game that was affected by rain, it was a necessary battle to win but they would have been very disappointed to let the Titans back into the game.

The Bulldogs started the game at a cracking pace, occupying position on the Titans line and looking for all money like they would open the scoring. Instead they fumbled and bumbled their way through the opening eight or nine minutes, unable to execute their plays.

With the Titans getting possession back and picking up a penalty they went the length of the field before Cameron Cullen took on the line and threw a flat ball to his left for Zeb Taia. At full speed and with half a hole in the line, no one was stopping him as he crashed over for the first try.

It didn’t take long for the Bulldogs to answer back as Curtis Rona scored off a Tony Williams pass that was simply flicked on by Josh Morris.

With the conversion failing to go over, the Bulldogs continued to dominate proceedings in the middle of the ground before Josh Reynolds cut out everyone with a long pass to the right and Sam Perrett went over. It wasn’t without fault though, as he had to dive for the pass.

The Titans tied things up with a penalty goal, before the Bulldogs landed a blown just six minutes from halftime with William Hopoate going over off a long-range effort. Moses Mbye broke the line with a dummy from a Tony Williams pass, and then liked with Hopoate about 20 metres out.

At half time, the Bulldogs were up 14-8.

It didn’t take long for Canterbury to re-assume their dominance after the break, with the forwards controlling proceedings and allowing the pressure to mount.

The Bulldogs first, and indeed only try of the second half came to Josh Jackson, who crashed over with some soft defence – but an awesome flat ball from Josh Reynolds who had taken on the line.

With a 12 point lead, there is no way it should have been squandered in the final 20 minutes, but a breakdown and calamity of errors saw the Titans score two tries in eight minutes to tie up the game.

The first of those was for David Mead in the 62nd minute with Bird sweeping left to the line and throwing a cut out ball.

The second of those tries – that tied off the game came with Canterbury right on the attack. Moses Mbye came up with a chip kick across the ground, which was then batted back. Josh Hoffman was the only one who read it and charged onto it, running the length of the field.

The last 10 minutes would have been funny if it wasn’t painful to watch. The Bulldogs couldn’t get out of their own end until the very last minute, and the Titans looked like amateurs trying to put a field goal over.

On that last set for the Bulldogs, they went the length of the field, then had a field goal attempt charged down by Ryan James. Josh Morris went back to the 40 metre line to recover the ball and decided to take a shot himself with it missing.

Heading into Golden Point, it was questionable either team looked like kicking one. The first set from the Titans saw them put in a percentage kick down the ground.

Canterbury’s first set then ended with an accidental offside as Mbye put a field goal shot into the back of Graham before Kieran Moseley had a brain snap and put a long range grubber kick in.

The Bulldogs were able to roll up field, and with Reynolds finally getting a shot he wasn’t missing, slotting it over from about 30 metres out.

In the end, not a great performance from either team, but the Bulldogs escape with the victory.

Score
Canterbury Bulldogs 21
Gold Coast Titans 20

Match Preview:

The Canterbury Bulldogs will be looking to get back to their best when they take on the average, but above expectations Gold Coast Titans. Join The Roar for live scores and coverage from 3pm (AEST).

There can be no questions asked that the Bulldogs have had a mostly positive start to the season – but there will be a part of them that would have been expecting better. Four wins from the first seven rounds is not bad, but Canterbury have been a little inconsistent.

From the heights of massive victories, like on Good Friday over the South Sydney Rabbitohs to the lows of humbling losses like the one in Round 5 against the Canberra Raiders at Belmore – it is consistency the Bulldogs need.

This consistency issue doesn’t fall on the shoulders of one player either – it is a team mentality. However, a good place to start is the hooker position. Craig Garvey was fantastic early in the season, but ever since Michael Lichaa came back from injury their attack has looked a little lost.

The Titans on the other hand have surprised many with an ability to stay in the fight of games, and even win a few. There is no questioning they were among the favourites for the dreaded wooden spoon when the season kicked off, but you have to think that is not so much the case anymore.

After South Sydney suffered a big loss at the hands of the Brisbane Broncos on Friday night, they have moved up into eighth position on the ladder with three wins based on for and against. While their wins haven’t come against teams in the top echelon of the competition, a win is a win and they haven’t been getting blown out badly.

Still improvement is needed. Tyrone Roberts has been fairly quiet so far this season, and needs to get his kicking game going to take the pressure off. Coming off a five-point loss to the St George Illawarra Dragons, but more importantly not winning any of their last three they will be keen to turn things around.

In team news, the Bulldogs add Craig Garvey and Lloyd Perrett to the bench, while for the Titans Daniel Mortimer is out – replaced by Nathan Friend at hooker with Kierran Moseley added to the bench. Greg Bird returns to lock, with Leivaha Pulu back to the bench.

Moses Mbye and Ashley Taylor, two very in-form players are in the key battle here. Whichever one can control their team better with kicks, but also keep an impact from their running game should guide the side to victory.

Prediction
Hard to see the Titans staging an upset here. Moses Mbye should have a pretty decent afternoon, with the Titans defence unable to contain him and the other Bulldogs creative players.

Bulldogs by 8.

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The Crowd Says:

2016-04-23T09:00:29+00:00

Baracuda

Guest


It's time to grow up and accept draws are apart of team sports

AUTHOR

2016-04-23T08:01:19+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Match Results: The Canterbury Bulldogs have come away with a hard-fought victory in Golden Point over the Gold Coast Titans, with Josh Reynolds stepping up to deliver the field goal in the 84th minute at ANZ Stadium. After a match which went back and forth, with neither team able to assert their dominance for long periods, and the weather playing its part it would be the Titans who managed to come home strongly and tie the game. After a terrible last 10 minutes, with neither team able to score it went to Golden Point and Reynolds stepped up to deliver the field goal. It came after a pretty strong game from Reynolds, where he came up with two try assists and ran the ball for over 100 metres looking fairly dangerous. At the same time though, it must be noted the Bulldogs halves lacked any real consistency. Moses Mbye's kicking game was a bit of a worry, and there were plenty of times where options had to be questioned. The Bulldogs forwards, led by Aiden Tolman, James Graham and David Klemmer off the bench won the battle up the middle though. In a game that was affected by rain, it was a necessary battle to win but they would have been very disappointed to let the Titans back into the game. The Bulldogs started the game at a cracking pace, occupying position on the Titans line and looking for all money like they would open the scoring. Instead they fumbled and bumbled their way through the opening eight or nine minutes, unable to execute their plays. With the Titans getting possession back and picking up a penalty they went the length of the field before Cameron Cullen took on the line and threw a flat ball to his left for Zeb Taia. At full speed and with half a hole in the line, no one was stopping him as he crashed over for the first try. It didn't take long for the Bulldogs to answer back as Curtis Rona scored off a Tony Williams pass that was simply flicked on by Josh Morris. With the conversion failing to go over, the Bulldogs continued to dominate proceedings in the middle of the ground before Josh Reynolds cut out everyone with a long pass to the right and Sam Perrett went over. It wasn't without fault though, as he had to dive for the pass. The Titans tied things up with a penalty goal, before the Bulldogs landed a blown just six minutes from halftime with William Hopoate going over off a long-range effort. Moses Mbye broke the line with a dummy from a Tony Williams pass, and then liked with Hopoate about 20 metres out. At half time, the Bulldogs were up 14-8. It didn't take long for Canterbury to re-assume their dominance after the break, with the forwards controlling proceedings and allowing the pressure to mount. The Bulldogs first, and indeed only try of the second half came to Josh Jackson, who crashed over with some soft defence - but an awesome flat ball from Josh Reynolds who had taken on the line. With a 12 point lead, there is no way it should have been squandered in the final 20 minutes, but a breakdown and calamity of errors saw the Titans score two tries in eight minutes to tie up the game. The first of those was for David Mead in the 62nd minute with Bird sweeping left to the line and throwing a cut out ball. The second of those tries - that tied off the game came with Canterbury right on the attack. Moses Mbye came up with a chip kick across the ground, which was then batted back. Josh Hoffman was the only one who read it and charged onto it, running the length of the field. The last 10 minutes would have been funny if it wasn't painful to watch. The Bulldogs couldn't get out of their own end until the very last minute, and the Titans looked like amateurs trying to put a field goal over. On that last set for the Bulldogs, they went the length of the field, then had a field goal attempt charged down by Ryan James. Josh Morris went back to the 40 metre line to recover the ball and decided to take a shot himself with it missing. Heading into Golden Point, it was questionable either team looked like kicking one. The first set from the Titans saw them put in a percentage kick down the ground. Canterbury's first set then ended with an accidental offside as Mbye put a field goal shot into the back of Graham before Kieran Moseley had a brain snap and put a long range grubber kick in. The Bulldogs were able to roll up field, and with Reynolds finally getting a shot he wasn't missing, slotting it over from about 30 metres out. In the end, not a great performance from either team, but the Bulldogs escape with the victory. Canterbury Bulldogs 21 Gold Coast Titans 20

2016-04-23T07:51:36+00:00

Alex L

Roar Rookie


False EJ, the Roosters and Knights are consistently awful.

2016-04-23T07:44:28+00:00

Dean - Surry Hills

Guest


You got lucky there Baz. I thought it was poor tactics from Des, with fresh legs in Garvey not being used until the scores were locked up at twenty a piece and a few minutes left on the clock He should have been on the paddock with at least 20 to 25 minutes to go.

AUTHOR

2016-04-23T07:37:27+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


With great speed, multitasking and little accuracy? Sorry about that last bit haha!

2016-04-23T07:36:30+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Another 'golden point' decider, this game should have deservedly been a draw with 1 point going to each side! No team was dominant and deserved to win!

2016-04-23T07:35:21+00:00

eagleJack

Roar Guru


Understandable, I have no idea how you guys do it!

AUTHOR

2016-04-23T07:21:42+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Honestly, if Perrett had of been running onto the ball it wouldn't have looked as bad as it did. And yep, got me there. Brain fried after 84 minutes of typing haha.

2016-04-23T07:15:05+00:00

eagleJack

Roar Guru


Fair enough SP. But one of his try assists was purely down to brilliance from Perrett. Was an awful pass from Reynolds that majority of recipients would have dropped. Also Cullen wasn't on debut :)

2016-04-23T07:14:52+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


I have no problem with that. The Dogs were positioned at 20-8 to finish up 20-30 point winners but all of a sudden the Titans were 20 all and playing the better. They deserved a spray. Again it comes down to that consistency to punch out a strong 80 and to do it two weeks (and more) in a row. I think a lot is based on Reynolds and Lichaa last week but I don't read too much in that.

AUTHOR

2016-04-23T07:09:31+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Yeah, it almost like the team aren't happy with each other Barry? What about Graham going off his head after the try that tied the game?

AUTHOR

2016-04-23T07:08:39+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


I thought Reynolds laying on the two try assists was pretty good. He was also dangerous running the ball. He made over 100 metres and then kicked the FG. Could make a case for Hopoate I suppose, but Klemmer was better than Graham.

AUTHOR

2016-04-23T07:06:50+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Full report to come shortly. Thanks for joining me here on The Roar for our live coverage of the 2016 NRL season as the Canterbury Bulldogs were able to defeat the Gold Coast Titans in Golden Point. Up next is the Canberra Raiders taking on the Wests Tigers, and you will be able to follow live coverage on The Roar in 10 minutes with Jarrod McGrouther. I'll be back tomorrow from 3:45pm (AEST) with the Cronulla Sharks taking on the Penrith Panthers. Have a good evening ahead!

2016-04-23T07:06:32+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Yeah - it's easy to say it's down to the halves but they played well today. You've given Reynolds three points and Mbye had some good touches including setting up Hopoates try so I'm not sure it's all down to the halves. Mbyes long kicking game certainly a concern. As I said there's no one you'd say individually played poorly but the overall team performance was poor. It's interesting. Frustrating but interesting.

2016-04-23T07:06:19+00:00

eagleJack

Roar Guru


Reynolds nearly lost them the game. Was overall quite poor in his decision making. Not a 3 point game. Thought Hoppa was better. Or even Graham.

AUTHOR

2016-04-23T07:04:19+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Fair enough, can see your point there Barry.

AUTHOR

2016-04-23T07:03:39+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


STATS: Tries: Bulldogs (4), Titans (3) Goals: Bulldogs (2/4), Titans (3/3) Penalty Goals: Bulldogs (0), Titans (1/1) Field Goals: Bulldogs (1/3), Titans (0/3) Penalties: Bulldogs (3), Titans (6) All runs: Bulldogs (173), Titans (170) All run metres: Bulldogs (1675), Titans (1489) Completions: Bulldogs (34/41), Titans (33/41) Line Breaks: Bulldogs (5), Titans (2) Tackles: Bulldogs (293), Titans (306) Missed Tackles: Bulldogs (16), Titans (13) Offloads: Bulldogs (3), Titans (7) Errors: Bulldogs (9), Titans (8)

2016-04-23T07:02:51+00:00

eagleJack

Roar Guru


Agree with that TB. But you could say the same thing about every team in the comp bar the Broncos and Cowboys. No consistency.

2016-04-23T07:00:16+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Well clearly it should have been six again but neither ref signalled it. Down the other end when the dogs charged one down they waved 6 more as soon as it was touched, before the Titans had regained possession. They didn't do that on the James charge down.

AUTHOR

2016-04-23T06:59:34+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Yeah exactly - and that is down to the halves. Consistency was the issue I mentioned in my preview. However, I'm not so sure after today you can pin the blame on the hooker - halves have a big part of the problem and they have to get their game management right. Thought Reynolds was reasonably good today. Lichaa wasn't too bad today.

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