Bulldogs beat Eels, remain unbeaten at 3-0

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Canterbury Bulldogs won against the Parramatta Eels in a surprising rugby league match filled with unusual moments. The Bulldogs expected to win but faced a tough game from their rivals. The match included a penalty for someone pretending to be a referee. Bulldogs player Josh Addo-Carr received loud jeers from fans during the game. He is a well-known player who was once celebrated by Canterbury fans but now plays for Parramatta. The Bulldogs also missed key players Matt Burton and Viliame Kikau, which affected their attack early on. The Eels started with a weak defense, allowing the Bulldogs to score easily. However, they improved as the game went on. They fought hard and could have won, showing better defense than in their earlier matches this season. Addo-Carr made an impact by scoring a try in the second half, despite being booed by many fans. The Bulldogs had loud support from their fans, which made it clear they were dominating the atmosphere of the match. Both teams scored tries in the first half, with the Bulldogs leading. However, the Eels struggled to take advantage of opportunities, resulting in missed chances and mistakes. Without their captain, Mitch Moses, the Eels could not gain control as they aimed for their first win of the season. With this victory, the Bulldogs now have a perfect record of three wins, while Parramatta remains winless after three games. The match showcased the excitement and unpredictability of rugby league.


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