News Why the Bulldogs have holstered the NRL’s most breathtaking attacking weapon

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If Matt Burton had his way, he’d hoist rainmaking torpedo bombs every time he’d put his left boot to ball.

Opposition fullbacks can thank Cameron Ciraldo for the brief respite, which has seen Canterbury holster one of the game’s most impressive attacking weapons this season in their climb to fifth on the NRL ladder.

Less is proving more for both the Bulldogs and their star five-eighth, who booted a match-winning 36-metre, golden point field goal to sink Cronulla last Friday.

Before nailing his clutch shot, Burton’s booming downtown kicks kept Canterbury in an arm wrestle with the Sharks, who despite several good defensive sets were frustrated in the second half as Burton launched 70-metre punts to square up field position.

A maturing kicking game has been Burton’s latest evolution as a playmaker after Ciraldo urged a more conservative approach to sending bombs up to 33 metres high, as recently measured by this masthead – or 16 Nelson Asofa-Solomonas and one Geoff Toovey in NRL terms.

“It’s definitely hard to pull it back and not do [a torpedo bomb] every time on last tackle,” Burton said ahead of Saturday’s clash with the Warriors.

“I’d love to put one up every tackle. But it’s just picking the right time when I do one. That’s something Ciro [Ciraldo] has spoken about. That’s a development for me.

“Previous years if there was nothing on I’d just put one up and hope for the best. But now I’m picking my time for when it’s right for the team and when is the right time to do it.”

Throughout much of 2023 the Bulldogs found that Burton’s bombs caused havoc for the opposition, but could also result in seven-tackle sets if allowed to bounce given the force the kicks would come back down to earth with.

Champion Data statistics show only a slight downturn in Burton’s use of bombs between 2023 and 2024. The caveat is that his rare ability to launch long-range attacking kicks from further out than any other playmaker challenge what is generally classified as an offensive bomb or a long kick aimed at carving out territory.

The difference for Burton who’s 43 metres per
kick makes his the longest in the NRL - has been when and how he uses the signature trick shots that the stats don’t differentiate between, namely his floating and torpedo left-foot bombs.

Burton rated his show-stopping bomb against Parramatta two weeks ago – which had Clint Gutherson all at sea – as one of the sweetest he has hit in his career.

But two hefty Burton strikes against the Eels also ended in seven-tackle sets for Parramatta, a pointer to the risk and reward balance Canterbury have weighed up.

A win over the Warriors this weekend could move Canterbury into the top four pending other results, with Toby Sexton partnering Burton in the halves for four wins in their past five games.

Sexton spent six weeks in reserve grade during the middle of the year as Drew Hutchison was preferred at the scrumbase. Since his return Sexton has staked his claim to the No.7 role, a position of constant turnover in recent seasons.

“I got an opportunity to play in reserve grade and really work on my craft,” Sexton said.

“Ciro has been really honest with me on where I’m at, but he kept reassuring me that I’d get a chance at some stage and to be ready.

“Looking back at it now, it’s probably the best thing that’s happened to me … I had 11 weeks to sit back and see how the NRL side was playing.

“It excited me that I knew when I came into the side that I didn’t have to do big plays, it was just a matter of being a voice and bringing the likes of [right-edge players] [Stephen] Crichton and [Jacob] Preston more into the game.”
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I knew with burton finally having his role in the team rather then being the only player to have a role in the team years gone by, his finally kicking us out of trouble and the best thing is no one has been pressing him when he kicks due to the rules of not attacking the kicker. Keep going burto we’re gonna keep winning games with his kicks
 

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Long kicks with our relentless pressure is really giving sides an issue. I hope that we can keep up this intensity without breaking down. If we got a serious prop I wouldn’t be worried
 

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Ciraldo dumbed it down for him because his kick selection and communication has previously been non existent.
 

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Time and a place for everything. Good to see Burton picking a time for hoisting one to the heavens.

His long kicking game is keeping sides pinned in their half, combined with our solid "up and in your face" defence, it's causing all sorts for sides.
 

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What is it with all these idiots saying we could be in 4th end of this round? Are the chooks finally going to get fined points for breaching the salary cap or something?
Well if the Dogs win by 66 and the Chooks lose by 66 this weekend......
 

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His long kicking game is great but credit to the chasers too. Those kicks would mean nothing if it wasn't for our chasers pinning them on their 10-15m line.
Especially Kikau. He doesn’t always nail them but having him thundering downfield must put the fear of God into every winger and fullback and he usually does enough to make sure the rest of the defensive line can put the attacker down quickly.
 

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His long kicking game is great but credit to the chasers too. Those kicks would mean nothing if it wasn't for our chasers pinning them on their 10-15m line.
really credit also has to go to the coaching team, they’ve adjusted Burto’s kicks, trained the team to chase them through and made them fit enough to keep doing it for 80 minutes .. the turn around in defence compared to last year is chalk & cheese ..
 

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Burton kicking technique looks effortless. He just taps the ball and it launches 60-70 meters downfield.

One area I would love to see him mix up is kicking earlier in the count “sometimes”. Going for 30-20 in effect when the wingers are up. This is dual purpose. He is a great chance of a 40-20 as well as putting the wingers in two minds as to when they should be dropping back. If they drop earlier to worry about the kick. It opens up their defensive line to spread the ball and run it.
 

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Mitchell Woods used his in-goal grubber to great effect in U19s Origin.
He and Burton will make a terrific kicking combination if they get the opportunity to play together.
My tip is we will see Sexton, O'Neill and others using grubbers more often over the next year or so.
It will become part of the Bulldogs weaponry. Can be used at an angle out wide for outside backs or edge forwards or close to the posts and short, straight grubbers for middle runners.
The Bulldogs kicking game will drive opposition defenders especially fullbacks craaaaazy.
 

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Burton has always had the raw talent to be a superstar, just needed the right coaching and right environment to slowly realise it.

Another aspect is his defence has improved drastically over last year as has the rest of the team. If we begin peaking as a team over the next couple of months we will be able to give the tournament a real shake up.

Also what’s with the journos thinking we can be top 4 this week .
 

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Burton kicking technique looks effortless. He just taps the ball and it launches 60-70 meters downfield.

One area I would love to see him mix up is kicking earlier in the count “sometimes”. Going for 30-20 in effect when the wingers are up. This is dual purpose. He is a great chance of a 40-20 as well as putting the wingers in two minds as to when they should be dropping back. If they drop earlier to worry about the kick. It opens up their defensive line to spread the ball and run it.
I still can't believe we have improved this much this quick...
 
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