ANALYSIS: Drama aplenty as Isaako miss sees Dogs sneak past Dolphins - but Canterbury will miss Jake Averillo

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Jamayne Isaako missed a late conversion to gift the Bulldogs the points in a back-and-forth clash in Bundaberg, with Canterbury running out 23-22 winners.

Matt Burton’s field goal, slotted just before the break, proved to be the difference, handing the Dogs just their second win in eight games. 

It might have been another dispiriting defeat: the Dolphins trailed 17-8 when Wayne Bennett hooked halfback Sean O’Sullivan and replaced him with Anthony Milford, who sparked a late charge with two tries.

In the end, it was only Isaako’s kicking that let the Dogs off the hook, with the winger spurning a late conversion – admittedly with a tough wind to contend with – that would have stolen the points.

Cameron Ciraldo will take the wins however they come at the moment, but might question whether this could have been a lot easier on his heartrate. The Dogs bombed several tries as Redcliffe began brilliantly, faded badly, then fired up again for the close. 

“They boys are pretty pumped but we haven’t really done anything,” said Ciraldo.

“We are where we are on the ladder and that’s disappointing but we want to use this last part of the year to build on, and we want to win as many games as possible.

“So happy with today’s performance but we’ve got a lot to work on and a lot of cohesion to build as well.” 

Viliame Kikau returned to the NRL after several months on the sideline, scoring a try over the top of Kodi Nikorima, but was a little off the pace late as Kodi repaid the favour with a burst of speed that got Milford over for the late try that could have given the Dolphins two points to keep their finals hopes alive.

Now, with eight wins on the board and likely 13 needed, they are all but done for the year.

“We weren’t even supposed to win any games so I don’t know why we would want to talk about finals football,” said Bennett.

“We have got five games to go in the season and we will go and do our best again next week. We continue to make an effort. We don’t give up. We keep trying and keep at it.”

A stinker, then a classic

Not every game can be the Grand Final or State of Origin. It’s impossible to play rugby league in a half-hearted manner, and there’s no suggestion that either of these two did, but there was a notable lack of intensity that comes from neither side having anything to play for.

The Dolphins have excelled in being more competent than bad teams and the Dogs have often been bad, and for a decent amount of the first half, it looked like that would be how this one went. Then the script flipped and suddenly Redcliffe couldn’t hold the ball.

One passage early in the second half, where Jacob Preston waltzed through a non-existent tackle from Te Whare, then completely missed Jake Averillo with a simple draw and pass, spoke to a general lack of quality on display.

The Dogs are patched up and clearly thinking about what they might do in 2024 rather than right now. Liam Knight debuted and Kikau returned from injury with a try, but beyond that, not much was learned about the team.

One does wonder if it mightn’t have been better to get more time into any of Khaled Rajab, Paul Alamoti or Hayze Perham, all of whom stayed home and played NSW Cup. 

Similarly, the Dolphins are very much playing out their fixtures at the moment, with the finals mathematically possible but highly unlikely. Their side are on the older end of the age spectrum and could do with being on the beach at the moment.

Sometimes these games can be wild points fests, where both teams play liberated from pressure and, yes, a little more interested in attack than defence. The Dogs have form in this, having put on a couple of 60-point games late last year, too.

We didn’t quite get to that point today, but there was enough in this eventually to keep the Bundaberg punters engaged. 

It took a long time to get going, but once it did, the blue touch paper was lit. Te Whare’s try was pure crowd-pleasing stuff and we got a grandstand finish in the end. 

This finished as both a testament to the theory that rugby league can produce great entertainment even when both teams are poor and play badly – but also an underlining of why neither of today’s clubs will be troubling the post-season quite yet.

Losing Jake Averillo is a problem for Canterbury – and win for the Phins

Sometimes, you go round and round and end up where you started. This time last year, Mick Potter struck upon Jake Averillo as the best option for the Dogs at the back, a move that coincided with their best attacking football of the year.

Ciraldo then ditched that idea, preferring Perham at the back and Averillo in the centres, before reverting late in the year, long after Jake had decided to leave for the Dolphins.

Averillo was close to the best on ground again today, showing his usually combination of pure speed and two-handed ball-playing. He scored one and would have scored another had Preston completed the simplest of passes.  

One does wonder what the point of it all was. Averillo is a local junior, clearly good enough to be in this Bulldogs team and, generally, one of their top three players. 

He’s played his best footy at fullback but rarely been given a run there, but adds crucial utility value having also played on the wing and in the halves. Trying to fit him in is a good problem to have.

One is reminded of Nick Meaney, another great player that Canterbury never worked out what to do with who went on to be very good for someone else. 

With Stephen Crichton coming to Belmore next year to play fullback, it’s always been clear that Perham was not the long-term option in the number one jumper, leaving Averillo with nowhere to go but the exit. 

The Dolphins will take plenty of solace from the way that their future recruit played. One suspects Bennett and Kristian Woolf will already have a plan for how to use him next year.

The Crowd Says:

2023-07-31T14:06:14+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


Dolphins getting the 'newbie raw deal'. A few weeks ago Aitken was pinched for something and binned I think then the same event occured with the opposition and a lesser outcome. Here dolphins get pinged for a forward pass but a similar toss is let go the other end. Every right to be frustrated. Warriors and GC happy to let another club get the stiff deals..

2023-07-31T00:08:47+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


A pretty ordinary match with lots of errors. Dogs should have won comfortably if they didn't butcher a bunch of tries. In the end they got lucky not to lose it on the bell with Isaako currently off with his kicking .

2023-07-30T22:53:12+00:00

kk

Roar Pro


Fair enough. R23 appointments will be interesting.

2023-07-30T22:45:46+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


kk - I need to watch Gough a bit closer but I didn’t mind his officiating yesterday He (and his touchies) made a difficult and correct call on Sexton’s looping pass that the wind got hold of He also had the stones to call a few obstructions live (instead of relying on the bunker) against both teams yesterday Not sure what happened with the shot at goal but I’ve seen some still shots that suggest it went over the posts and swung away late… so maybe it was just an optical illusion

2023-07-30T22:38:04+00:00

kk

Roar Pro


Spot on, TB. Imagine Gough,Morel & Munro controlling a GF. How did they each get a driver's licence? Only the wind delivered justice.

2023-07-30T08:34:05+00:00

Duncan Smith

Roar Guru


There's not many times I've watched a Bulldogs game this year and thought 'if they could just get rid of Averillo, they'd be OK.'

2023-07-30T08:05:47+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


I assumed it was a weird camera angle due to playing in Bundaberg. Probably best that it didn’t decide the match

2023-07-30T08:04:41+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Well that one gave my heart a workout. Our attack look disorganized in the first half, but as per normal we pushed until the end. The Bulldogs’ two centres were excellent. I thought we had some good performers today but overall not our best. We wasted the advantage in the first half from the breeze and it felt like we copped a lot of six agains and penalties in that period. Losing Lemuelu so early to a high shot was rotten luck. Milford was great, Wallace tried his guts out (41 tackles and no misses), Nui was more solid than recently. Te Whare had maybe his best game since his debut.

2023-07-30T06:52:33+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


We’ll definitely take the two points however we get them I’ve seen lots of worse games this year. Hell, seen worse games this weekend Big improvement from the Dogs. Despite the double movement I thought it was Pangai’s best game for a while. Kikau on an edge just gives us some more options. Sexton at 7 means Burton can play more of his natural games. Not sure about Fox on the right wing. I know he can play both sides but think he and the team look better with him on the left It should be noted that in the 2.5 games Sexton has played with the Dogs we’ve beaten Souths, beaten the Dolphins and were 22-18 with the Broncs at half time when he was knocked out of the game Dogs did their best to give their fans heart attacks. A couple of definite try chances blown, plus TPJ’s double movement I’m spewing about Averillo leaving. Doesn’t make a heap of sense to me I really don’t get the point of the Dogs should be getting game time into Perham, Alamoti or Rajeb? They’ve had plenty of game time this year and we’ve been so down on troops all season. Of course we should be playing as close to full strength as we’ve been all season, not just giving players game time Any word what happened with the Dolphin’s first conversion? Live, it looked like it was outside the right upright the whole way. Warren Smith called it as a miss without missing a beat. But it was awarded as a goal. I rewound and rewatched a few times and would swear on a stack of bibles that it missed…

2023-07-30T06:27:41+00:00

Danno1

Roar Rookie


Mind numbing that the Dogs let Avarillo go, he's a pure athlete and a pretty clever footy player. Outside of that he has speed to burn, something the Dogs have long lacked. Never got why Ciraldo started with Perham, then after some 8-10 games, where he showed glimpses, but never a whole match of ability, Ciraldo continued to stick with him.

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