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SUNDAY TELEGRAPH - Canterbury/Bankstown Bulldogs player Lachlan Lewis pictured at Belmore sports ground. Picture: Toby Zerna

How Lewis worked his way to Belmore

CANTERBURY five-eighth Lachlan Lewis has emerged as the Bulldogs shining light this season — all because the 21-year-old has done the hard yards to make his dreams happen.

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Dragon's Luciano Leilua offloads during the round 25 NRL game between the Parramatta Eels and the St George Illawarra Dragons at Parramatta Stadium , Parramatta . Picture : Gregg Porteous

Dogs plan to halt big Luciano

CANTERBURY have had some good times against St George Illawarra in recent seasons but that stopped this year. If the Bulldogs are to regain their dominance on Sunday, they need to stop one man.

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Lachlan Lewis of the Bulldogs kicks the winning field goal during the Round 23 NRL match between the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and the Warriors at ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Sunday, August 19, 2018. (AAP Image/Craig Golding) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Prince of Belmore is tough enough

COMPOSURE and poise have been sadly missing around Belmore this season — but that’s exactly what five-eighth Lachlan Lewis had when he ignored a double injury to score a matchwinning field goal against the Warriors.

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Luke Keary during Sydney Roosters rugby league training at Moore Park, Sydney. Picture: Brett Costello

Roosters’ Keary premiership boost

IF the Sydney Roosters’ recent form wasn’t worry enough, the return of playmaker Luke Keary for Friday’s night clash with Brisbane should have their rivals worried. But then, the Rabbitohs have GI …

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