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Canterbury repel Warriors fightback
www.canberratimes.com.au
[The Canberra Times] - Josh Morris of the Bulldogs is brought down by James Maloney and Konrad Hurrell of the Warriors. Photo: Getty Images Canterbury have maintained their unbeaten start to the NRL season by repelling a Warriors fightback to secure a victory in a
Doggies finally show some mongrel
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[New Zealand Herald] - By Richie Barnett DANGEROUSLY QUICK: Josh Morris, of the Bulldogs, has lifted his game several notches and is right back to his awesome best. With a new coach and a different mentality, Warriors' opponents have built self-belief.
That's a big leprechaun, to be sure
www.coffscoastadvocate.com.au
[Coffs Coast Advocate] - A Josh Morris hat-trick in the first half saw the Bulldogs win easily and Houghton preparing to get in touch with his Irish side to help promote St Patrick's Day for the Coffs Hotel. Mr Phillips said this Saturday will again be another big one for his
Provan Summons: Slater moves to outright leader
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[NRL.COM] by one point from Manly's halfback Daly Cherry-Evans and Rabbitohs Sam Burgess. Other strong performers from Round Two included match-winning fullback Mathew Bowen from the North Queensland Cowboys and three-try hero for the Bulldogs, Josh Morris.
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