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NRL Indigenous Round: Dragons Edge Out Bulldogs in Thrilling Clash

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The stars of the Dragons and Bulldogs faced off in an electrifying clash to kick off NRL Indigenous Round on Burramattagal and Wann-gal land. Both teams had plenty at stake, with players showcasing their skills ahead of the State of Origin selections. The Dragons managed to claim a narrow victory against the Bulldogs in what was a thrilling encounter.

Early in the game, Tyrell Sloan, Josh Curran, and Matt Burton displayed exceptional form, setting the tone for an intense battle. However, the match took a dramatic turn when Jack Bird suffered a devastating ankle injury, forcing him to leave the field in pain, casting a shadow over the game.

Despite the injury setback, the Dragons continued to push forward, with Ben Hunt and Zac Lomax linking up superbly to mount relentless pressure on the Bulldogs’ defence. The Bulldogs, led by players like Tom Eisenhuth and Kyle Flanagan, fought back fiercely, creating some nail-biting moments for the fans.

The Dragons’ dominance was evident as the game progressed, with Jacob Liddle and Jaydn Su’A combining effectively to steer their team towards victory. As the match reached its climax, Francis Molo delivered a standout performance, solidifying the Dragons’ lead with his exceptional play.

In the end, the Dragons emerged victorious with a narrow margin, showcasing their resilience and determination. The players from both teams displayed tremendous skill and sportsmanship, making it a memorable start to the NRL Indigenous Round.

Rachel Adams

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