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Hazem El Masri bagged 34 points to fire the Bulldogs to a stunning 47-12 victory over the 2005 NRL champions Wests Tigers last night.
In front of 32,578 fans at Telstra Stadium, the Dogs were never troubled by the Tigers, who were always going to feel the pinch now Benji Marshall is sidelined with a cheekbone injury.
El Masri scored two tries in each half and kicked nine of 10 attempts at goal in an often-fiery encounter.
BULLDOGS 47 (Hazem El Masri 4, Willie Mason, Reni Maitua, Luke Patten tries; Hazem El Masri 6 conversions, 3 penalties).
WESTS TIGERS 12 (Daniel Fitzhenry, Brett Hodgson tries; Brett Hodgson 2 conversions).
Halftime: 24-0 Bulldogs.
Referee: Steve Clark.
Hazem El Masri bagged 34 points to fire the Bulldogs to a stunning 47-12 victory over the 2005 NRL champions Wests Tigers last night.
In front of 32,578 fans at Telstra Stadium, the Dogs were never troubled by the Tigers, who were always going to feel the pinch now Benji Marshall is sidelined with a cheekbone injury.
El Masri scored two tries in each half and kicked nine of 10 attempts at goal in an often-fiery encounter.
BULLDOGS 47 (Hazem El Masri 4, Willie Mason, Reni Maitua, Luke Patten tries; Hazem El Masri 6 conversions, 3 penalties).
WESTS TIGERS 12 (Daniel Fitzhenry, Brett Hodgson tries; Brett Hodgson 2 conversions).
Halftime: 24-0 Bulldogs.
Referee: Steve Clark.