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Evening sports fans and welcome to tonight's coverage of Canterbury v Wests Tigers from the Olympic Stadium.
The Tigers are obviously in dreadful form, but it is the NRL and anything's possible.
It's simply a game the Bulldogs cannot afford to lose.
Kick-off is not far away.
Great to see big Tony Williams return to form last week against Parramatta in the Dogs' controversial win.
Maybe Des Hasler had a word with the big man.
Keep in mind it was only 5 weeks ago the Tigers belted Canterbury at the same ground. I suspect it will be a bit different tonight.
Very ordinary crowd for this one, and the conditions are a bit tricky.
The players are taking the field, so we shouldn't be far away.
The Bulldogs go close on the opening set of six. Tim Lafai, who's been in great form for the Bulldogs, creates some concern for the Tigers' defence, but he loses control of the ball.
Canterbury making good yards in the middle of the park. They'll do well to avoid a big score tonight the young Tigers.
And we're under way ...
On the back of a penalty, the Tigers try their luck with a cross-field kick and they go pretty close in the corner, but the kick is a fraction long.
10th min: Bulldogs are in. And it's a very soft try, too. Josh Jackson hits a flat pass and strolls over. Trent Hodkinson converts from close range.
Bulldogs 6 Tigers 0