Hasler holds a lead the shouting
Dragons 20 Bulldogs 28
Dog attack
… Canterbury center Josh Morris plug his former teammate Beau Scott on the ground as the Bulldogs beat St George Illawarra for the second time this season. Photo: Adam McLean
BULLDOGS coach Des Hasler has the master of spin, but there are some things you can do not believe us.
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Take the injured Frank Pritchard. The Canterbury forward stumbled around like a drunken sailor WIN Stadium when he assisted from the field in 47 minutes after a head clash with teammate Kris Keating.
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” ‘s only a sprained ankle, so it should be OK,” Hasler said after the game press conference, with a straight face. ” It was just a bit “wobbly on his ankle, so he rocked from side to side so. It’s just a sprained ankle”
Even in the dressing room afterwards, the reporters said Pritchard was not available for interviews available, because it was a concussion -. And it is believed that it may concern, the huge Kiwi have suffered a broken jaw or other facial fracturesHasler will attempt to point out that The Bulldogs were not what they put on the scale indicated in the Premier League, despite the defeat of Canterbury Dragons last night was the fourth in a row.
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