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Canterbury Bulldogs on top of the ladder after 20-6 win over Cronulla Sharks

And then there was one. The Canterbury Bulldogs are the NRL’s only undefeated team after four rounds, moving to the top of the ladder for the first time in nine-years, after rattling the Sharks at home.

"The real deal" - Unbeaten dogs on fire

Former Shark Bronson Xerri has led the Bulldogs to the top of the NRL ladder with a comprehensive dismantling of his former side in front of a packed Sharks Stadium.

Xerri, who made his debut for the Sharks as an 18-year-old in 2019 before being sensationally suspended from the game for four years for a serious doping violation, was brilliant crossing for a pair of tries as the Dogs triumphed 20-6.

The stunning Bulldogs win following Melbourne’s loss earlier on Saturday means the boys from Belmore are the only remaining undefeated team just four weeks into the new season. It was also their first win at Sharks Stadium since 2011.

Commentating on Fox Sports, Sharks premiership winner Michael Ennis was full of praise for Xerri and the Dogs after the centre scored the match winner.

“They are the real deal, they have come here and they’ve ambushed the Cronulla Sharks who defensively have been terrific for years but the tenacity of Bronson Xerri, changing direction, coming back on the inside.”

The Bulldogs scrambled and scrapped throughout in an all-round performance that will put everyone on notice that they are a genuine top four team in 2025.

Xerri and fellow centre Stephen Crichton gave the Sharks outside backs nightmares, while unheralded halves Toby Sexton and Bailey Hayward out enthused and outplayed their more fancied opposition Nicho Hynes and Braydon Trindall.

The Bulldogs are 4-0 to start a season for the first time since 1993 and are on top of the NRL ladder for the first time since 2016. Picture: Getty Images
The Bulldogs are 4-0 to start a season for the first time since 1993 and are on top of the NRL ladder for the first time since 2016. Picture: Getty Images

The first half was played at a frenetic pace and it was the Bulldogs who opened the scoring in the 11th minute when Bailey Hayward hit Jacob Preston with a peach of a pass on the left edge that the backrower juggled before plunging over.

It took another 20 minutes for the Sharks to get on the board, Hynes sending Kayal Iro over for his fifth try of the season, before Xerri scored his 10th try in 12 games at Sharks Stadium to help the Dogs to an 8-6 halftime lead.

Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo said a few changes to their attack this week in a shortened preparation had helped in what they knew would be a tough battle.

Bronson Xerri scored the final try of the night to put the nail in the Sharks’ coffin. Picture: Getty Images
Bronson Xerri scored the final try of the night to put the nail in the Sharks’ coffin. Picture: Getty Images

“We didn’t get a whole heap of training in, but we changed some things in our game this week, so we had to spend a fair bit of time walking through and things like that.

“The way everyone committed to that and committed to the plan was outstanding.

“We were excited about the challenge of coming here against a consistent top four team, and whether we won or lost, at least we’d have a sort of line in the sand of where we’re at.

“But very happy with how the game went. I thought they came out really hard and I thought we had to weather a storm there for a bit, and then once we started to get our game on, we’ve seen some really good signs of what we’ve working on over the preseason. So a lot to like about it.

“They’re a quality opposition, and we had to play at a really high level and come up with those big plays if we were going to get the points.”

Sharks skipper Cam McInnes said although his side looked like they might be able to reverse the Bulldogs’ momentum in the second half, they weren’t able to make the right plays.

“Not firing shots, really, like it looked like we may been, but they weren’t, you know, good shots. They weren’t the way we want to play or can play. So yeah, a bit to work on there.”

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REED REPORT

Fiery Bulldogs hooker Reed Mahoney will be anxiously awaiting the match review committee’s thoughts after several incidents that caught the ire of the Sharks and referee Chris Butler.

In the first half he was placed on report after striking Sharks prop Toby Rudolf with a swinging forearm across the head while desperately trying to stop a try.

Then, 15 minutes into the second stanza he was placed on report for the second time after he led with his shoulder into the head of Daniel Atkinson who was prone on the ground after pouncing on a loose ball.

"Launching" Mahoney sparks all-in melee

Despite his issues with the referee, Mahoney was brilliant for the Bulldogs, popping up everywhere in defence and guiding the Dogs around from dummy half.

Mahoney’s teammate Sitili Tupouniua might have judiciary questions to answer too after being sin binned for a late hit on Trindall on the final play of the game.

Reed Mahoney will face a nervous wait. Picture: NRL Imagery
Reed Mahoney will face a nervous wait. Picture: NRL Imagery

LOST BALL

So excited after scoring the first try of the second half, Bulldogs skipper Stephen Crichton followed the trend of booting the ball into the crowd behind the posts.

The only problem was Crichton’s left boot deposited the ball over the grandstand and out onto the opposite side of Captain Cook Drive with height injured teammate Matt Burton would be proud of.

TODD OF THE FUTURE

The Bulldogs look to have unearthed a star of the future in Jack Todd who made his NRL debut from the bench after being called into the 17 today at the expense of Kurtis Morrin.

Todd, a product of Dungowan in the New England region of the state, only played for 17 minutes but did enough to suggest he will play plenty more at this level.

The 22-year-old has been in the Bulldogs’ Pathways system since 2019 and the first player to progress through to the top grade from the club’s Greater Northern Academy.

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RUDOLF’S ROLLERCOASTER RETURN

Rudolf made his first appearance of 2025, returning from the bench following off-season shoulder surgery but his initial foray lasted just six and a half power packed minutes.

After several strong runs Rudolf was surging for the line on his fourth hit up when he was collected by a Mahoney’s swinging arm and sent for an HIA, which he passed, returning to the field to start the second half.

While he was obviously short of a gallop, Rudolph made an immediate impact in all three stints he had on the field and will bring valuable depth to the Sharks as the season progresses.

Originally published as Canterbury Bulldogs on top of the ladder after 20-6 win over Cronulla Sharks

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