News ‘Not NRL’: Fans unleash on Bulldogs after Manly obliteration

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The Bulldogs’ season hit a new low on Saturday afternoon, with the side falling to an embarrassing defeat against the Sea Eagles.

The Bulldogs’ season from hell hit a fresh new low on Saturday afternoon as the side slumped to a humiliating 66-0 loss at the hands of the Sea Eagles.
Des Hasler’s outfit recorded its biggest ever win, taking full advantage of Canterbury’s poor defensive reads and racking up a staggering 11 tries.
Tom Trbojevic spearheaded the surging Sea Eagles and continued to show why he’s now considered the best player in the world.
Already in arguably the best individual patch of form ever seen, Trbojevic outdid himself on Saturday afternoon with an effortless 16-minute hat trick.
He also could’ve had a fourth, generously passing to younger brother Ben in the in-goal, only for the try to be cruelly overturned by the referee for an obstruction from the kickoff.
Tom still has a remarkable 14 tries in nine NRL games so far this season, and 18 in just 11 appearances if you include his heroics so far for NSW in the two State of Origin games.
At one stage, the Bulldogs resorted to taking Tom out illegally, with centre Will Hopoate sin binned for tackling the Manly No.1 while in support in the second half.
“I don’t think we’ve seen a player in the history of our game put together performances like this back to back,” champion halfback Cooper Cronk commented of Trbojevic on Fox Sports.
“He is out of this world at the moment.”
And that was at halftime.

Tom, who has catapulted into Dally M calculations despite missing the opening five games of the season, finished the match with three tries, two try assists and three line break assists.

Teammate Reuben Garrick shot to the top of the pointscoring list with an individual 30 points (two tries, 11 goals from 11 attempts), while winger Jason Saab nabbed a hat trick.
Saab upped Tom by completing his tries in just 12 minutes, while prop Toafofoa Sipley also came off the bench to claim his first two career tries.
It was another relentless assault from the merciless Sea Eagles, who have now won nine of their past 11 to leap to fifth spot – their highest position in almost two years.

The win surpassed their previous record 63-point winning margin over Penrith in 1973.
For Canterbury and coach Trent Barrett, it’s rock bottom.
The match marked the ninth occasion this season the Dogs had conceded more than 30 points, the seventh time they had gone into halftime scoreless and the fourth they’d finished a game with zero points.
The hiding is their third-worst in club history, and their worst since an 87-7 walloping from Eastern Suburbs in 1935, while also killing their points differential enough to sink them below Brisbane to last spot.

A penny for the thoughts of Matt Burton and Josh Addo-Carr this arvo. This has been embarrassing. Shambolic. Disgraceful.
 

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Is this what rock bottom feels like?

= Feeling like we should just give up.
= Feeling like we would suffer less pain by forfeiting each round.
= When your team has been in a hole for the last 5 years with no end in sight.
 

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There’s more to supporting your team than sooking on the kennel. If you want to stick around know there is light at the end of the tunnel and blame those who put us in this hole, not those trying to dig us out of it
 

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There’s more to supporting your team than sooking on the kennel. If you want to stick around know there is light at the end of the tunnel and blame those who put us in this hole, not those trying to dig us out of it
The way the game is now it’s going to be hard to recruit when your on the bottom as players will want to play for the successful clubs unless we pay massive overs…. There are a lot of ordinary teams atm and they all want to recruit and a lot of overs will be paid…. In saying that we should be the most active out of the lot but how much can we convince
 

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The Bulldogs’ season hit a new low on Saturday afternoon, with the side falling to an embarrassing defeat against the Sea Eagles.

The Bulldogs’ season from hell hit a fresh new low on Saturday afternoon as the side slumped to a humiliating 66-0 loss at the hands of the Sea Eagles.
Des Hasler’s outfit recorded its biggest ever win, taking full advantage of Canterbury’s poor defensive reads and racking up a staggering 11 tries.
Tom Trbojevic spearheaded the surging Sea Eagles and continued to show why he’s now considered the best player in the world.
Already in arguably the best individual patch of form ever seen, Trbojevic outdid himself on Saturday afternoon with an effortless 16-minute hat trick.
He also could’ve had a fourth, generously passing to younger brother Ben in the in-goal, only for the try to be cruelly overturned by the referee for an obstruction from the kickoff.
Tom still has a remarkable 14 tries in nine NRL games so far this season, and 18 in just 11 appearances if you include his heroics so far for NSW in the two State of Origin games.
At one stage, the Bulldogs resorted to taking Tom out illegally, with centre Will Hopoate sin binned for tackling the Manly No.1 while in support in the second half.
“I don’t think we’ve seen a player in the history of our game put together performances like this back to back,” champion halfback Cooper Cronk commented of Trbojevic on Fox Sports.
“He is out of this world at the moment.”
And that was at halftime.

Tom, who has catapulted into Dally M calculations despite missing the opening five games of the season, finished the match with three tries, two try assists and three line break assists.

Teammate Reuben Garrick shot to the top of the pointscoring list with an individual 30 points (two tries, 11 goals from 11 attempts), while winger Jason Saab nabbed a hat trick.
Saab upped Tom by completing his tries in just 12 minutes, while prop Toafofoa Sipley also came off the bench to claim his first two career tries.
It was another relentless assault from the merciless Sea Eagles, who have now won nine of their past 11 to leap to fifth spot – their highest position in almost two years.

The win surpassed their previous record 63-point winning margin over Penrith in 1973.
For Canterbury and coach Trent Barrett, it’s rock bottom.
The match marked the ninth occasion this season the Dogs had conceded more than 30 points, the seventh time they had gone into halftime scoreless and the fourth they’d finished a game with zero points.
The hiding is their third-worst in club history, and their worst since an 87-7 walloping from Eastern Suburbs in 1935, while also killing their points differential enough to sink them below Brisbane to last spot.

A penny for the thoughts of Matt Burton and Josh Addo-Carr this arvo. This has been embarrassing. Shambolic. Disgraceful.
As usual the hateful Daily Telacrap is rejoicing .
I would like to let them know we are resilient and loyal to our great Bulldogs !!!
I am sure every true supporter is.
 

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As usual the hateful Daily Telacrap is rejoicing .
I would like to let them know we are resilient and loyal to our great Bulldogs !!!
I am sure every true supporter is.
The fans won’t abandon the dogs but it’s like children of men NRL version, besides young hardcore Lebs we won’t gain any new fans until we start winning, or at least get off the merry go round of stupidity and negative occurrences.
There is no magic or aura associated with the club like there was in the nineties

I also urge everyone to pick up a second team to support. It keeps you sane.
 

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It’s been very testing , the 7/8 years being a doggies supporter, but we do it for the love of the blue and white, you don’t walk away, this will only make the climb to the top even sweeter when it happens.!! Just got to hang in there and wait as there is no other club or colour as good or worth it like our BULLDOGS.!!!
 

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The fans won’t abandon the dogs but it’s like children of men NRL version, besides young hardcore Lebs we won’t gain any new fans until we start winning, or at least get off the merry go round of stupidity and negative occurrences.
There is no magic or aura associated with the club like there was in the nineties

I also urge everyone to pick up a second team to support. It keeps you sane.
My second team is the Broncos so you know lol, always will be a bulldog since 1984 so stay hearty to the blue and white blood
 

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As usual the hateful Daily Telacrap is rejoicing .
I would like to let them know we are resilient and loyal to our great Bulldogs !!!
I am sure every true supporter is.
110% with you.
 

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This performance was unacceptable regardless of who was missing.. But do the fuckwits writing these sensationalist articles want to look at the other two games yesterday and the Roosters/Storm game and maybe conclude that it's commonplace in the NRL to have four or five 40 point blowouts a round now?
 

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This performance was unacceptable regardless of who was missing.. But do the fuckwits writing these sensationalist articles want to look at the other two games yesterday and the Roosters/Storm game and maybe conclude that it's commonplace in the NRL to have four or five 40 point blowouts a round now?
Whilst i agree i think this part rams it home

The match marked the ninth occasion this season the Dogs had conceded more than 30 points, the seventh time they had gone into halftime scoreless and the fourth they’d finished a game with zero points.
The hiding is their third-worst in club history, and their worst since an 87-7 walloping from Eastern Suburbs in 1935, while also killing their points differential enough to sink them below Brisbane to last spot.

Now that's fucking disgraceful
 

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Whilst i agree i think this part rams it home

The match marked the ninth occasion this season the Dogs had conceded more than 30 points, the seventh time they had gone into halftime scoreless and the fourth they’d finished a game with zero points.
The hiding is their third-worst in club history, and their worst since an 87-7 walloping from Eastern Suburbs in 1935, while also killing their points differential enough to sink them below Brisbane to last spot.

Now that's fucking disgraceful
They're all damning statistics and it's massively concerning. Obviously things need to change.

But all kinds of records are being broken every round and it just proves what a mess the competition is now. We're horrible and would be last in any season but even top 8 teams are getting blown out by 40 regularly now.. Melbourne have won 11 straight and have probably averaged at least a 30 point winning margin during that period. Penrith won 12 straight before that..

The sport is a disgrace now and unfortunately we're the worst team in a shit competition.
 

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The depth of talent across the NRL is not enough with the way the game has been changed with the new rules, as some have said this will drive fans away from the game
 
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