Canterbury came, but never truly conquered, with a little bit of everything along the way.
As expected, Bulldogs defeated their storied but struggling Parramatta rivals. But it hardly played out the way any observer would have anticipated based on the formlines or the first five minutes.
Which was what the Eels deserved and the game too considering it included, among plenty else, a penalty for impersonating a referee.
Josh Addo-Carr is apparently a banker in the eyes of Canterbury fans, who held him up as a cult hero just six months ago. Nothing too out of the ordinary there. Marauding Bulldogs fans drowning out Eels supporters at CommBank Stadium, not so predictable.
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