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The Canberra Raiders and the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are set to go head on in a battle between the top two in Round 10 of the 2025 NRL season at GIO Stadium on Saturday.
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The Raiders started their campaign with two wins and as many losses in the opening four games, as they showed some rustiness. However, Ricky Stuart’s side have shaken off the cobwebs and taken five straight wins to put them all the way up in second place on the NRL ladder.
The Bulldogs had a superb start to their home-and-away season as they took six straight wins to open their campaign, with the last two wins in that run being massive 20-0 and 32-0 wins against the Newcastle Knights and the South Sydney Rabbitohs, respectively.
It’s the top-of-the-table clash nobody saw coming, with Canberra and Canterbury set to party like it’s 1994 on a forecasted sunny afternoon in the capital on Saturday.
The Raiders have sold out a regular season game for the first time in 30 years with more than 25,000 expected at GIO Stadium.
The last time these clubs met when they were first and second on the ladder was back in 1994, the same season they clashed in the grand final when Canberra prevailed in Mal Meninga’s final game.
NRL premiership winner Mick Ennis has seen under the bonnet of both clubs, having played for the Bulldogs and been an assistant coach at the Raiders.
He’s watched both clubs rebuild from the bottom. Now, with both inside the top four, Ennis said this is as good as it gets in the home-and-away season.
“Three o’clock on a Saturday. No dew, no excuses — it’s just gonna be dry-weather footy and two in-form sides going toe to toe. It’s exactly what we need a week out from Origin selection,” Ennis told foxsports.com.au.
Ennis said it was tough watching the Dogs struggle for years after he retired but emphasised he’s proud of their revival under Cameron Ciraldo— and even prouder of the attitude behind it.
“It was difficult, seeing the club where I spent so much of my career struggle. But I think it makes it even more rewarding to see where they are at the moment and the type of footy they’re playing,” said Ennis, who heads up Kayo’s Super Saturday coverage.
“I said to Cameron at Magic Round, ‘Bailey Hayward just looks like a Bulldog.’ He looks like everything they wanted us to play like — the attitude, the intent. There was a certain expectation around Bulldogs footy and what a Bulldogs player looked like.
“They’ve done such a great job to get where they are and they absolutely deserve to be sitting up the top of the ladder given the footy that they’ve played.”
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The Raiders started their campaign with two wins and as many losses in the opening four games, as they showed some rustiness. However, Ricky Stuart’s side have shaken off the cobwebs and taken five straight wins to put them all the way up in second place on the NRL ladder.
The Bulldogs had a superb start to their home-and-away season as they took six straight wins to open their campaign, with the last two wins in that run being massive 20-0 and 32-0 wins against the Newcastle Knights and the South Sydney Rabbitohs, respectively.
It’s the top-of-the-table clash nobody saw coming, with Canberra and Canterbury set to party like it’s 1994 on a forecasted sunny afternoon in the capital on Saturday.
The Raiders have sold out a regular season game for the first time in 30 years with more than 25,000 expected at GIO Stadium.
The last time these clubs met when they were first and second on the ladder was back in 1994, the same season they clashed in the grand final when Canberra prevailed in Mal Meninga’s final game.
NRL premiership winner Mick Ennis has seen under the bonnet of both clubs, having played for the Bulldogs and been an assistant coach at the Raiders.
He’s watched both clubs rebuild from the bottom. Now, with both inside the top four, Ennis said this is as good as it gets in the home-and-away season.
“Three o’clock on a Saturday. No dew, no excuses — it’s just gonna be dry-weather footy and two in-form sides going toe to toe. It’s exactly what we need a week out from Origin selection,” Ennis told foxsports.com.au.
Ennis said it was tough watching the Dogs struggle for years after he retired but emphasised he’s proud of their revival under Cameron Ciraldo— and even prouder of the attitude behind it.
“It was difficult, seeing the club where I spent so much of my career struggle. But I think it makes it even more rewarding to see where they are at the moment and the type of footy they’re playing,” said Ennis, who heads up Kayo’s Super Saturday coverage.
“I said to Cameron at Magic Round, ‘Bailey Hayward just looks like a Bulldog.’ He looks like everything they wanted us to play like — the attitude, the intent. There was a certain expectation around Bulldogs footy and what a Bulldogs player looked like.
“They’ve done such a great job to get where they are and they absolutely deserve to be sitting up the top of the ladder given the footy that they’ve played.”
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