Elliott: Dogs can defy critics to make finals.

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Elliott: Dogs can defy critics to make finals

AuthorMargie McDonaldSenior ReporterTimestampSun 13 May 2018, 12:28 PM

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Adam Elliott doesn't want anyone writing off Canterbury just yet, saying there's plenty more left in the Bulldogs' kennel after the gritty 20-12 victory over the Eels.

And since it was Elliott who stole the show by scoring the match-winning four-pointer, maybe fans should start listening.

The 23-year-old is also channelling the Eels from 2017 – where they won nine of their last 10 rounds – to show what the Bulldogs can do.

"You saw Parramatta last year go on a really good run, starting to build really good combinations ... not taking anything away from them now, but I think our boys are just as skilful; just as powerful," Elliott told NRL.com.

"I can't see any reason why we can't go on a run like that and into this year's finals as well."

It's energetic moments like Elliott produced in Friday night's win, that will very likely spark the Dogs.

The Tathra Sea Eagles junior had only been back on the ANZ Stadium arena for a few minutes after passing a head injury assessment midway through the second half.

"You go inside the sheds for a bit and pull down to concentrate on your testing. Then you have to go out and pick up the pace of the game again.

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"To be honest, I didn't know what the score was until I ran out and snuck a look at the scoreboard again.

"I managed to work my way back into it and ended up being on the spot."

He most certainly was when back-row teammate Josh Jackson in the 72nd minute sent a deft little grubber into the in-goal area. Eels fullback Clint Gutherson fluffed it, allowing Elliott to pounce on the loose ball to score his second try of the Telstra Premiership season.

"Jacko always practises it because he's been on the edge, you see in the last few years with seven-tackle restarts, teams are running on the last a lot more," Elliott said, explaining the rarity of seeking the Bulldogs skipper kick.

"That means your edges, centres and wingers, get the ball most often on the fifth tackle so they practise those little grubbers. It's a big weapon.

"Jacko will be doing them all year now, since he hit that one on the spot."

As for Elliott's part – pretty crucial it has to be said – he inists he was just using his instincts like any player.

[https://www]Bulldogs skipper Josh Jackson.[emoji767]Gregg Porteous/NRL Photos

"I actually thought he'd (Jackson) hit it a bit hard so I wanted to sprint and make sure I could put pressure on Gutherson to kick the ball dead so we'd get the drop-out.

"It just so happened we got a good bounce and it held up, so he (Gutherson) definitely had to make a play.

"I was watching the air-swing but I couldn't feel sorry for Gutho because there were a couple of ricochets so I had to keep my eye on the ball. I just wanted to get to it before one of their players."

The try broke the 12-12 deadlock and handed the Dogs their first win in four matches.

"We have spoken about how we could probably – in the last few weeks – put our heads down and say that we just haven't got the bounce of the ball which has been a big factor in the results," Elliott said.

"But we haven't done that. We know our performances haven't been good enough. So at training we make sure everyone is up on their toes."
 

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Got to give him “points” for trying lol, pun intended!! He’s positive an full of energy an trys his heart out week in week out..can’t deny his love for the blue an white jersey.
He may talk some shit etc but he is genuine, I like it.
 

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Got to give him “points” for trying lol, pun intended!! He’s positive an full of energy an trys his heart out week in week out..can’t deny his love for the blue an white jersey.
He may talk some shit etc but he is genuine, I like it.
Yeh, look he’s not the best back rower in the NRL but far out he’s all heart. The kids got a good attitude, tries hard, probably wouldn’t cop all the criticism if our team were firing.

A bit like Grimaldi in the old days, copped a bit of criticism but because we had a great side and going well the criticism was somewhat on the low.
 

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I think Elliott is the most marginalised player in the team. He tries hard every week. He makes a few mistakes, but he does it by trying to do something.
He's only 23 so there is a lot of improvement in him. Holland suffered the same treatment on here but now he's every bodies hero.
 

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Can this idiot stfu

If he didn't ground it Jackson was there to ground it.

Aside from the the try he was shit. Got dominated in hit ups and tackles again. A measly 40 or so metres in his time on the field.

As much as I can't stand tolman I can't wait for tolman to be back so Elliot can be dropped
 

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Scores a fluke try, now thinks he's Johnathon Thurston.

Yes you won us the game, but that doesn't excuse errors and dropping the ball.
Flogging elliot all the time is getting really old!! He never suggested he was thurston like, and im pretty sure its the reporters who seek him out for an interview and not the other way around. Either this or the club asks him to do them. Either way he is not searching for the spotlight as some suggest.
 

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I think Elliott is the most marginalised player in the team. He tries hard every week. He makes a few mistakes, but he does it by trying to do something.
He's only 23 so there is a lot of improvement in him. Holland suffered the same treatment on here but now he's every bodies hero.
Its just the bypolar nature of the kennel.
 

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I think Elliott is the most marginalised player in the team. He tries hard every week. He makes a few mistakes, but he does it by trying to do something.
He's only 23 so there is a lot of improvement in him. Holland suffered the same treatment on here but now he's every bodies hero.
Let me just saying something, maybe some of these teenages will learn something. By no means is Elliot up there with the best back rowers in the game, far from it, BUT if some of our players who are on big money show the same attitude as this kid, we’d be in the top 4 now. All you can ask is a player to play to his potential.
 
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