ANALYSIS: Sexton stars on debut as Dogs outscore Souths - but Demetriou claims Bunker 'manufactured' sin bin

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Canterbury responded from their thrashing last week at the hands of Newcastle to grab a dramatic 36-32 win over South Sydney in an entertaining clash at Accor Stadium.

New signing Toby Sexton was the star, adding much needed control to the Bulldogs, with his halves partner Matt Burton able to show all his skills off the back of his new partner’s organisation, with a heap of points the result.

“Having Toby there freed Burto up to play his natural game, but even if Toby wasn’t there, I think Burto had a point to prove,” said coach Cameron Ciraldo. “I’m happy with the way he went.

“Toby did a lot of the organising and took the pressure off. He’s had two sessions with us and didn’t look out of place. He’s got that character where you feel like he’s been around a lot longer with us. He’s fit right in.”

This was a game with a bit of everything: a controversial sin bin, a heap of tries, some breakout performances from youngsters and even a laser-pen incident that saw a teenager ejected from the ground.

It was as if the NRL cameras had shown up to cover a NSW Cup game: nine of the 34 on show played on Good Friday when these two met – but in the curtain raiser, rather than the main event.

At times, the tackling did tell that story. The Dogs have been involved in two 60+ point games in a row, but at least this time they came out on top.

Blake Wilson, one of that nine, got a hat trick, while Tyrone Munro, who scored twice, played Jersey Flegg that weekend. Blake Taaffe also scored twice and was Souths’ best player.

The Bunnies were right up against it from the start. They were missing five to Origin – Cam Murray, Cody Walker, Keaon Kolomatangi and Damien Cook – plus Latrell Mitchell to injury.

Ultimately, it was insurmountable: even though this Dogs side have been bang out of form, they had too much for a Souths team with just one member of their starting spine left.

They were aided in that by a confusing, Bunker-assisted sin bin. Ryan Sutton was caught high by Taane Milne, with the contact ending the English forward’s night and seeing the Souths man sent to the bin. Sutton was taken to hospital with a neck injury.

Though there was no doubt that it was a penalty, there was doubt that it was forceful – Milne was retreating – and questions about the process, as the player was put on report, then binned several minutes later while the medicab waited on Sutton.

Whether it was merited or not can be debated, but what is clear that had the game not been delayed for the injury for an extended period, there was no chance that the sin bin would have occurred. 

Jason Demetriou was incensed in the post-game press conference.

“We’re finding things to do,” said of the Bunker. “We’re finding ways to get people who aren’t even on the field to make big decisions. The live decision was what it was. For whatever reason, we want to slow it down again and again, manufacture an opinion and send a bloke in the sin bin. 

“We’re out there with more than half our cap missing and we can’t get a fair crack. I’d be very surprised if Taane got anything to answer. It’s a collision, it’s unfortunate, but it’s not a head knock.”

“Anyone who watches that can clearly see that the injury doesn’t come from Taane Milne. I’ve got my contacts in, so I’m pretty sure I can see it: there is no way that comes from Taane Milne.”

Is this the new Bulldogs spine?

As soon as Canterbury got any field position, their new-look attack came right to the fore, with a level of inventiveness that has been missing for months.

That creativity came twofold: not only was Sexton exceptional on debut, his move into the halfback role freed Matt Burton up for his best game in a long time, with more licence to play the game as he saw it. 

Sexton, while he has not always impressed in first grade, has long possessed one of the best short-kicking games in the comp and did the bulk of the work with the boot here. 

His presence allowed Burton, again, to improve: he could pick and choose his moments to unleash the big bomb without the pressure of being in charge of all the other stuff that, patently, is not his strength.

The organisational levels improved, too, and the ability to get outside players involved came with it.

Jake Averillo, back at the back after a season in the centres, was also excellent. It does beg the question of why he hasn’t played there all year, with his finest work in a Bulldogs jersey coming as a fullback and Hayze Perham one dimensional in his stead. 

Perham, who has plenty of running but no pass, was shown up by some of the ball-playing on display from his replacement. He scored in reserve grade, where he played in the centres with Khaled Rajab preferred in the 1.

Blake Taaffe is too good for NSW Cup

If we’re being polite about this time of year, it’s a time to shine for those who don’t always get their spot in first grade.

That has been the case for some of Souths’ back-up options. With Latrell gone, Blake Taaffe has rarely let the Bunnies down, and his contributions here were consistently good. 

Realistically, he is never going to replace Mitchell at the back, and when he does play, he doesn’t try to do what the superstar does. Taaffe is more about his speed on the edge and his ability to go both ways with the ball, busting the line on several occasions.

He also showed the smarts to continually target the Dogs’ rookie edge of Wilson and Ethan Quai-Ward, who he made look quite silly at times. 

Taaffe is in a strange position. He’s clearly far too good to play reggies, and likely believes that he is plenty good enough to get a game at Souths. His style probably suits a team that plays in the style that Souths do, too.

With Mitchell guaranteed to miss ten games a year minimum through one of injury, suspension and Origin, there will always be a place at South Sydney for a good deputy fullback who can kick goals, but that probably won’t satisfy him anymore. 

With his contract up in October, Taaffe either needs to find a secondary position to allow him the 14 jumper every week – he was a junior half – or decide which club would best suit how he plays his footy.

The Dragons already have a livewire, lightweight fullback in Tyrell Sloan, the Dogs are signing Stephen Crichton to play 1 and about the only shining light this year for the Tigers has been Jahream Bula.

Given the lack of halves depth and the stated desire for an ‘x-factor’, it would be interesting to see what Parramatta think of him.

The Crowd Says:

2023-07-09T15:41:45+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


Well he's been booked so your case stands. I just thought it was a bit over the top - even after a replay. I saw it as more instinctive defensive posture than trying to bash.

2023-07-09T10:17:48+00:00

Rossi

Roar Rookie


He should be Souths fullback with Latrell at centre, I think they'd be even more dangerous in attack.

2023-07-09T09:28:53+00:00

Bloke7

Roar Rookie


I also read Demetriou complaining about the Bulldogs slowing down the ruck...he's got to be just searching for a leg up next week. Souths were constantly holding the dogs down. Don't believe me, play the ball speed Souths 3.29 v Dogs 3.93. you don't have an average that fast if the other team is committing lots of ruck infringements, and you never get near 4 seconds unless the defence is holding down a lot. Didn't need the stats though, was pretty clear in the game just from watching.

2023-07-09T08:44:06+00:00

Tetley

Roar Rookie


Keep the faith. They've got another gear in them.

2023-07-09T08:23:23+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Hope so Tetley, as only winning two games in the last 6 rounds with an advantage of a bye has made it so much harder compared to being in the top 4, which would have been a great advantage, lets see what happens as last year Souths coming 7th wasn’t much chop even with a full side and winning 2 finals until we faced the Panthers in finals week 3 and got smashed 32 -12 and had no chance, same thing will happen this year probably we won’t even make finals week 3.

2023-07-09T07:17:19+00:00

Tetley

Roar Rookie


They're a completely different beast at full strength. Still expecting them to give the title a serious shake.

2023-07-09T07:14:46+00:00

Tetley

Roar Rookie


Yeah he's good. A competitor. Needs to work on his positional play. Strays in off his wing a lot.

2023-07-09T07:09:04+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


South’s new winger Tyrone Munro looks a star in the future . Already pretty big & has some growing to do. Very fast . They’ll have another player who wants to play fullback in a couple of years. :stoked:

2023-07-09T03:18:37+00:00

eagleJack

Roar Guru


Perfect Succhi. Although you missed this part of the conversation…. Freddy: Consider it done. How about I also pick Burton? Gus. no, don’t do that. Freddy: Ok but if I don’t pick Burto, who’s the next best option? Gus: Great call Freddy, Best even had his first good game over the weekend. Freddy: No, I was asking who is the best option. Gus: You are a genius Freddy, Bradman it is. Freddy: Ok, And if NSW get beaten, let’s blame Cody again. Gus: You catch on quick Fred.

2023-07-09T03:00:05+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


I don’t think there’s necessarily anything wrong with “turning to the side” It’s hitting an opponent full force in the jaw with the point of his shoulder and knocking him out cold that was the problem. It doesn’t matter if he’s facing sideways, backwards or upside down… it's against the laws of the game

2023-07-09T02:50:59+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


Hmnmm... I do wonder how many people - when someone is about to run into them - don't turn the their side to protect themselves.

2023-07-09T02:14:10+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


No excuses for Souths or JD in his post-game interview, the last 7 rounds when Souths were equal 1st on the ladder, their footy efforts have been absolutely abysmal and disgraceful, if a fair dinkum coach was determined to be commutative and have his side contest this NRL comp, he would have his players do much better, this has been a very ordinary exhibition but its typical of Souths for this time of the SOO period. As I've said and warned before, that if Souths don’t take this period fair dinkum then they will end up like they have! This loss to the Dogs has ended any chance that Souths have of being in the top 4 or being a serious contender to the 2023 NRL GF, as we would be lucky to make the 8, as the Cows are the side that is on our tails and will probably make the 8. Its absolutely shameful that a side like Souths who in R12 were equal 1st on the ladder only win two games since then and to top everything off, get beaten by a side that is running 2nd last and lost last week to a 3rd last side by 66-0, its absolutely inexcusable and very disheartening being a Souths fan!

2023-07-09T01:57:01+00:00

Dutski

Roar Guru


Oh not defending Holbrook or the recruiting team, just giving props to Sexton and explaining his absence after that awesome game he had

2023-07-09T01:27:31+00:00

RLFan

Roar Rookie


Demetrio should remember its swings and roundabouts in footy as in every sport, and he was happy to take the "manufactured" sin binning of Jacob Preston when we last played Souths, for a hip drop tackle, for which he wasn't even charged. Its not a coincidence that Burton's best game for the year was beside an organising halfback, which gave him more room to move. Some promising young guys in both teams, however the Dogs defence needs improvement. Thompson was supposed to come back in round 16 - still no sign of him. He has proved to be a second Foran for us, more times injured than on the field. Foran combined with Lewis to win games for us but missed more than he played. A smart player who has gone on to play for both Manly and Titans, without the major injuries he suffered at Canterbury. Thompson, however has not played one game this year and missed a lot last year.

2023-07-09T00:37:44+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Fair enough but recruitment fails become frustrating over the years. Titans could have signed Petro when he went to the Panthers but signed Arron Cannings from Eels reserve grade ??, Jarrod Hayne ? And what about the Brennan years, And again, why 4 hookers in the top 30 squad

2023-07-09T00:20:31+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Titans have two things the other 16 clubs don't Tino's brother, now in 1st grade & Fafita's partner playing NRLW or the Titans

2023-07-09T00:03:03+00:00

Tetley

Roar Rookie


Sorry JD, there's no shying away from the fact that your team is poor when reggies players have to slot in. They've been comprehensively smashed during the origin period.

2023-07-08T23:49:32+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


He must have kissed the Blarney stone if Tino or Fifita were to join Saints.

2023-07-08T23:32:23+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Flanno's got the gift of the gab.

2023-07-08T23:31:20+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


I didn’t think it was borderline at all. It was a shoulder charge. No wrapping of the arm at all & he Milne was side in doing the hit. The top of his shoulder hit Sutton’s jaw. Only problem with it ,was the bunker took too long in deciding it was a sin bin. Milne is another player that’s forever doing cheap shots .

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