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Canterbury Bulldogs Stephen Crichton injury proves costly in loss to Penrith Panthers

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auSeptember 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Canterbury Bulldogs Stephen Crichton injury proves costly in loss to Penrith Panthers
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It was a far cry from the defensive steel Canterbury had shown across the regular season, when they conceded fewer points (414) than any other team in the competition.

Matt Burton and the Bulldogs contemplate defeat against the Panthers.

Matt Burton and the Bulldogs contemplate defeat against the Panthers.Credit: NRL Photos

Without their skipper to marshall the forces, Canterbury were no match for Panthers champion Nathan Cleary, who shuffled the pieces like a maestro to steer his team to within 80 minutes of a sixth straight grand final.

Wingers Brian To’o and Paul Alamoti feasted on the spoils of Cleary’s magic, scoring five tries between them.

Even though his team dug deep to outscore Penrith 18-10 in the second half, Ciraldo will feel they have fallen short. He’d have been hoping for a better outcome when the Bulldogs were flying high on top of the ladder after winning their first six games.

After exploding out of the blocks to win nine of their first 11 games, the Bulldogs struggled to post seven victories from their next 15 games.

That coincided with the mid-season signing of Galvin, who finished with six wins from his first 14 games as a Bulldog.

The 20-year-old playmaker scored his team’s opening try on Sunday, after an exchange of passes with Jacob Preston, and will presumably be a better player next year, after the experience he has gained this season.

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The Bulldogs have also signed New Zealand international prop Leo Thompson from Newcastle, who will boost their forward rotation.

In Ciraldo’s debut year at Belmore, 2023, they finished a lowly 15th. Last year they improved to sixth, then third this season.

They have already come a long way relatively quickly, but the part of the journey that counts remains ahead of them.

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