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Patten out as Bulldogs and Eels prepare for Wet & Wild Blockbuster
Fri August 3, 2007
by Matthew O'Neill
Bulldogs fullback Luke Patten has been ruled out of tonight's blockbuster clash against Parramatta with Trent Cutler again his replacement.

Cutler came in for Patten last week when he missed the Dragons clash due to a shoulder injury and the injury hasn't healed in time with Cutler again being called up into the first grade squad for one of the most important clashes of the season.

Long serving Bulldogs doctor Hugh Hazard last night said, "Luke was going okay earlier in the week but then he started doing some resistance exercises and he pulled up sore. So we pulled him out."

Patten sustained a knock to his shoulder during the Bulldogs 36-12 victory against the Gold Coast Titans two weeks ago where he scored two tries and he has been out of action since.

Joining Patten on the sidelines through injury will be Willie Mason, Mark O'Meley, Matt Utai, Kane Cleal, Lee Te Maari and Aaron Wheatley.

The Bulldogs have been boosted with captain Andrew Ryan being cleared to play and he'll take his position in the second-row alongside Sonny Bill Williams and the key for the Bulldogs is their backrow as Parramatta appears to have their number in the outside backs, front row, the interchange and of course at dummy half.

Last week the Bulldogs got out of jail against the Dragons scoring two late tries to secure an unlikely victory after being dominated for most of the match. Bulldogs coach Steve Folkes said of the performance, "We were fairly ordinary. I think the problem was with overall intensity and enthusiasm. We lacked a bit of bite in defence, they kept poking through our line.

"And there was a lack of ball control in the first half. There's certainly plenty to work on."


In regards to Parramatta, Folkes said, "Their go-forward and kicking game are going to be major issues for us."

The wet weather has struck Sydney this morning after a few weeks of consistent dry weather following the mayhem that struck Sydney during June and early July. The weather bureau is predicting that it will clear in the afternoon, but unfortunately it's likely to have an effect on the attendance as the fair weather folk will not turn up the clash.

There will be extra security at the match tonight following the disgraceful coin throwing incident where Manly player Luke Williamson and trainer Greg Alexander were pelted with coins by a hostile Eels crowd baying for Jamie Lyon's blood.

Bulldogs officials are hoping for a ground record tonight and also pass South Sydney's Telstra Stadium record crowd of 34,315 in which they set earlier this season when they played 'host' to the Bulldogs.

Bulldogs Chief Executive Malcolm Noad said, "With great respect to the other teams, we have the best fans in the NRL because they actually travel to away games.

"That's part of the reason why Souths were able to break the record.

"When our players ran out they actually thought it was a Bulldogs home game."


The Bulldogs have had a very ordinary record at home this season, which should give the Eels confidence that they can topple the Bulldogs, with whom they haven't defeated at Telstra Stadium in five previous clashes.

It's ironic the Bulldogs best performance at Telstra Stadium this season has been in an 'away' game.

Parramatta's stand-in captain Nathan Hindmarsh said of tonight's clash, "We want a massive crowd. All the boys last week got a buzz playing in front of more than 20,000 and with it being Telstra, they can fit a lot more in. Hopefully it will be 30,00 to 40,000 - something like that."

Hindmarsh also weighed into the Grand Final debate, but stopped just short of preferring a day-time Grand Final with Eels Chief Executive Denis Fitzgerald warning that a return to day-time Grand Final increases the risk of skin cancer and that there's no control of the weather during the day time.

The star Eels and Australian forward did suggest a twlight Grand Final and said, "I would like it around 5.30 in the arvo. Twilight would be nice.

"It's a grand final, it's a big day, you want to take your kids there. You don't want them getting too tired or cranky.

"I prefer it in the evening. I just don't like the heat of the day. It knocks me around a bit."


Tonight's game should be a cracker with the betting markets pretty even at this point in time. However, with Patten out, Sydney's relentless rain likely to keep some fair weather 'fans' away and the Bulldogs poor record at home this year - the Eels will shortly be backed heavily into favourites for the grudge match that owned and dominated the 1980's era.

Both sides won four Premierships each in the 1980's and faced off in two classic Grand Finals with Canterbury winning the 1984 decider 6-4 and Parramatta bouncing back two years later winning a tense nail biter 4-2. Michael Cronin had the chance to send the 1984 decider into extra time and Terry Lamb the same in 1986 with both champion players narrowly missing penalty goal attempts from wide angles.

Canterbury won four of their eight titles in the 1980's in 1980, 1984, 1985 and 1988 with only Steve Mortimer and Steve Folkes featuring in all four Premiership successes. The Bulldogs won two Premierships before the 1980's and have won two Premierships since. The Dogs of War era in the middle part of the 1980's saw the rules changed due to the Bulldogs concentrated and intimidating defence. Leading players of that era included the three Mortimer brothers (Steve, Peter & Chris), Lamb, Folkes, Andrew Farrar, Paul Langmack, David Gillespie, Peter Kelly and Peter Tunks. Current Bulldogs Chairman Dr George Peponis was captain of the Bulldogs and Australia when they won the title in 1980 with Steve Mortimer in charge during the Dogs of War period from 1984 to 1986 and Tunks was captain for their Grand Final success in 1988.

Parramatta will more than likely be the last side to win three Premierships in succession and they won all four of their titles in the 1980's decade. The Eels stamped their mark with a hat-trick of titles in 1981, 1982 and 1983 rising for the biggest day in September and came back in 1986 defeating Canterbury at their own game. Parramatta's side during that remarkable six year period remained pretty much in tact with Ray Price, Cronin, Peter Sterling, Brett Kenny, Steve Ella, Eric Grothe and Paul Taylor playing in all four Premiership successes. Steve Edge led the Eels brilliantly from 1981 to 1984 and Price was in charge when they won in 1986. The Eels dazzling attacking football during the early 1980's helped keep the game on the front foot despite some ugly incidents resulting in some players (not Eels players) getting very long suspensions.

The Eels and the Bulldogs were at the forefront of Rugby League's incredible growth during the 1980's and tonight they shape up as another chapter to this remarkable rivalry will be added. The famous battles between Mortimer and Sterling has now been replaced by Williams up against Hindmarsh.

Mortimer and Sterling were two different styles of halfback's, but both extraordinary talents and wonderful servants to our great game. Sterling had the ability to control the game and what was around him ahead of the play where he had remarkable sense and vision whereas Mortimer was instinctive, wore his heart on his sleeve, could adapt to being a brilliant invidual or fine team player and one of the all-time great captains.

Not to mention the other great battles - Lamb v Kenny, Farrar/C.Mortimer v Cronin/Ella, O'Brien v Grothe, Potter v Taylor, Langmack v Price and many more.

Williams and Hindmarsh are different styles of footballers, but the value they are to their sides is much more than their contract value and the most valuable players at their clubs today.


Bulldogs and Eels acclaim Hospital's 'champion team'
Thu July 26, 2007
Source: www.bulldogs.com.au

Bulldogs captain Andrew Ryan, Willie Mason and Matt Utai and Parramatta Eels player Nathan Hindmarsh and team mates will officially launch the Bandaged Bear Cup at The Children's Hospital at Westmead next Tuesday, July 31 at 11am.

The two clubs will contest the inaugural Bandaged Bear Cup in the NRL's Round 21 match at Telstra Stadium on Friday, August 3 - in honour of the "champion team" of staff and volunteers at The Children's Hospital at Westmead.

Many of the Hospital's 3000 staff and volunteers will be special guests at Telstra Stadium, accompanied by family and friends for a very public tribute.

A parade of honour at half time of the NRL match will include representatives of the Hospital's 150 departments. The hospital's mascot Bandaged Bear will lead the parade.

The Bandaged Bear Cup will be presented by the goodwill ambassador for the game Steve 'Blocker' Roach and the patron of the event Bulldogs chairman Dr George Peponis.

"The Children's Hospital at Westmead is a place where miracles are performed on sick and injured children," said the Hospital's CEO Tony Penna.

"These miracles don't happen by accident though. They happen due to the talent and tenacity of the dedicated staff and volunteers.

"Each and every member of staff plays a vital role in the overall health and wellbeing of sick children and their families. For that very special care and commitment, the community feels a sense of deep gratitude and respect."


The staff and volunteer tribute is a collaboration between Telstra Stadium, the Bulldogs and the Eels, in conjunction with The Children's Hospital at Westmead.

"Inviting the staff and volunteers to a night out at the footy is a small gesture in honour of their tremendous work with the sick kids in our community," said Telstra Stadium CEO Ken Edwards.

"It's appropriate that this happens at a game between the Bulldogs and the Eels because both clubs have strong ties to the Hospital and their players contribute so much with visits to sick children."

Bulldogs captain Andrew Ryan said, "I've visited The Children's Hospital at Westmead several times over many years and I always leave inspired by the strength and courage of the kids and the dedication of all the hospital staff with their commitment to do what they can to help the children.

"The Bulldogs club is proud to play a part in publicly thanking the staff and volunteers of the Hospital for the vital role they play."


Parramatta Eels player Nathan Hindmarsh is well aware of the role the Hospital plays in Western Sydney.

"I know what The Children's Hospital at Westmead does in not only providing the best medical care but also the support network for families and friends. I've been making visits to the Hospital for many years and I've always left inspired by the courage of the patients and the commitment of the staff."

Telstra Stadium has a formal charitable partnership with The Children's Hospital at Westmead and is the long-term home ground of the Bulldogs.

FAST FACTS:
Bandaged Bear Cup - Launch

WHERE
The Children's Hospital at Westmead

WHEN
from 11am Tuesday, July 31

WHY
official launch of the Bandaged Bear Cup

Bandaged Bear Cup - Game
NRL Round 21 - Bulldogs v Eels
Telstra Stadium
Friday, August 3, 7.30pm kick off

News sent by: www.bulldogs.com.au

Hindmarsh, Nathan Statistics
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2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Parramatta Eels 
12 games; 4 tries, 16 points. 
		 
[View] Round 1 [15 Mar 08] W 28-20 v Bulldogs (H). [SR]
[View] Round 3 [28 Mar 08] W 24-23 v Knights (H). [SR]
[View] Round 4 [05 Apr 08] L 14-38 v Cowboys (A). [SR]
[View] Round 5 [11 Apr 08] L 20-28 v Gold Coast (H). [SR] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 6 [18 Apr 08] L 16-20 v Sea Eagles (H). [SR]
[View] Round 8 [03 May 08] W 26-18 v Panthers (A). [SR] 4 Pts; 1t (50)
[View] Round 9 [11 May 08] W 19-18 v Dragons (H). [SR]
[View] Round 10 [16 May 08] L 12-32 v Roosters (H). [SR]
[View] Round 12 [30 May 08] L 26-30 v Broncos (A). [SR]
[View] Round 13 [07 Jun 08] W 30-12 v Raiders (H). [SR]
[View] Round 14 [15 Jun 08] W 44-6 v Tigers (A). [SR] 8 Pts; 2t
[View] Round 15 [22 Jun 08] L 14-16 v Sharks (A). [SR]
======================================================================================================
2007 State of Origin
New South Wales Origin 
3 games; 1 tries, 4 points. 
		 
[View] Origin [13 Jun 07] L 6-10 v QLD Origin (H). [SR]
[View] Origin [23 May 07] L 18-25 v QLD Origin (A). [SR] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Origin [04 Jul 07] W 18-4 v QLD Origin (A). [SR]
======================================================================================================
2007 NRL Telstra Premiership
Parramatta Eels 
20 games; 6 tries, 24 points. 
		 
[View] Round 3 [30 Mar 07] W 22-20 v Tigers (H). [SR]
[View] Round 4 [07 Apr 07] W 38-6 v Raiders (H). [SR] 8 Pts; 2t (12th, 49th)
[View] Round 5 [13 Apr 07] W 27-14 v Panthers (A). [SR] 4 Pts; 1t (31st)
[View] Round 6 [22 Apr 07] L 18-21 v Bulldogs (H). [SR]
[View] Round 7 [29 Apr 07] L 12-38 v Gold Coast (A). [SR] 4 Pts; 1t (71st)
[View] Round 8 [05 May 07] W 28-10 v Roosters (H). [SR] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 9 [11 May 07] L 12-22 v Sea Eagles (A). [SR]
[View] Round 11 [28 May 07] W 30-6 v Warriors (H). [SR]
[View] Round 12 [04 Jun 07] W 38-8 v Tigers (A). [SR]
[View] Round 14 [17 Jun 07] W 20-12 v Dragons (H). [SR]
[View] Round 15 [23 Jun 07] W 36-16 v Roosters (A). [SR] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 17 [09 Jul 07] L 10-34 v Knights (H). [SR]
[View] Round 18 [15 Jul 07] W 18-12 v Rabbitohs (H). [SR]
[View] Round 20 [29 Jul 07] L 24-32 v Sea Eagles (H). [SR]
[View] Round 21 [03 Aug 07] W 34-22 v Bulldogs (A). [SR]
[View] Round 23 [17 Aug 07] L 10-14 v Storm (A). [SR]
[View] Round 24 [27 Aug 07] L 6-14 v Dragons (A). [SR]
[View] Round 25 [02 Sep 07] W 68-22 v Broncos (H). [SR]
[View] Finals Week 2 [15 Sep 07] W 25-6 v Bulldogs. [SR]
[View] Finals Week 3 [23 Sep 07] L 10-26 v Storm (A). [SR]
======================================================================================================
2007 International Test Matches
Australian Kangaroos 
1 games; 1 tries, 4 points. 
		 
[View] Bundaberg Rum Test [20 Apr 07] W 30-6 v New Zealand (H). [SR] 4 Pts; 1t (19th)
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2006 Tri-Nations Test Series
Australian Kangaroos 
5 games; 
[View] Tri-Nations Match 1 [14 Oct 06] W 30-18 v New Zealand (A). [SR]
[View] Tri-Nations Match 2 [21 Oct 06] W 20-15 v New Zealand (H). [SR]
[View] Tri-Nations Match 4 [04 Nov 06] L 12-23 v Great Britain (H). [SR]
[View] Tri-Nations Match 6 [18 Nov 06] W 33-10 v Great Britain (H). [SR]
[View] Tri-Nations Final [25 Nov 06] W 16-12 v New Zealand (H). [SR]
======================================================================================================
2006 State of Origin
New South Wales Origin 
3 games; 
[View] Origin [24 May 06] W 17-16 v QLD Origin (H). [SR]
[View] Origin [14 Jun 06] L 6-30 v QLD Origin (A). [SR]
[View] Origin [05 Jul 06] L 14-16 v QLD Origin. [SR]
======================================================================================================
2006 NRL Telstra Premiership
Parramatta Eels 
22 games; 5 tries, 20 points. 
		 
[View] Round 1 [11 Mar 06] L 6-25 v Knights (A). [BE]
[View] Round 2 [18 Mar 06] W 22-14 v Warriors (H). [SR] 8 Pts; 2t (22nd, 56th)
[View] Round 3 [26 Mar 06] L 10-30 v Broncos (A). [SR]
[View] Round 4 [31 Mar 06] L 18-26 v Cowboys (H). [SR]
[View] Round 5 [09 Apr 06] L 18-44 v Panthers (H). [SR]
[View] Round 7 [21 Apr 06] W 28-16 v Tigers (H). [SR]
[View] Round 8 [30 Apr 06] L 22-23 v Sea Eagles (A). [SR]
[View] Round 9 [06 May 06] L 10-30 v Raiders (H). [BE]
[View] Round 10 [14 May 06] L 18-22 v Bulldogs (A). [SR]
[View] Round 12 [28 May 06] W 22-20 v Roosters (H). [SR]
[View] Round 13 [02 Jun 06] L 1-8 v Dragons (A). [SR]
[View] Round 15 [17 Jun 06] W 30-10 v Rabbitohs (H). [SR] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 18 [08 Jul 06] W 46-12 v Knights (H). [SR]
[View] Round 19 [15 Jul 06] W 20-12 v Warriors (A). [SR] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 20 [23 Jul 06] W 34-6 v Tigers (A). [SR] 4 Pts; 1t
[View] Round 21 [29 Jul 06] W 31-18 v Sea Eagles (H). [SR]
[View] Round 22 [04 Aug 06] W 28-6 v Dragons (H). [SR]
[View] Round 23 [12 Aug 06] W 34-14 v Sharks (A). [SR]
[View] Round 24 [20 Aug 06] W 40-26 v Roosters (A). [SR]
[View] Round 25 [27 Aug 06] L 0-23 v Broncos (H). [SR]
[View] Round 26 [01 Sep 06] L 8-22 v Cowboys (A). [SR]
[View] Finals Week One [10 Sep 06] L 6-12 v Storm (A). [SR]
======================================================================================================
2006 International Test Matches
Australian Kangaroos 
1 games; 1 tries, 4 points. 
		 
[View] Bundaberg Rum Test [05 May 06] W 50-12 v New Zealand (H). [SR] 4 Pts; 1t
======================================================================================================
2005 State of Origin
New South Wales Origin 
3 games; 
[View] Origin [25 May 05] L 20-24 v QLD Origin (A). [SR]
[View] Origin [15 Jun 05] W 32-22 v QLD Origin (H). [SR]
[View] Origin [06 Jul 05] W 32-10 v QLD Origin (A). [SR]
======================================================================================================
2005 NRL Telstra Premiership
Parramatta Eels 
21 games; 3 tries, 12 points. 
		 
[View] Round 1 [12 Mar 05] W 28-12 v Tigers (A). [BE]
[View] Round 2 [20 Mar 05] L 26-49 v Souths (A). [SR]
[View] Round 3 [26 Mar 05] L 10-18 v Sharks (H). [SR]
Match Fact: 150th First Grade Game
[View] Round 4 [01 Apr 05] W 26-16 v Panthers (H). [SR]
[View] Round 5 [10 Apr 05] L 14-54 v Broncos (A). [SR]
[View] Round 6 [16 Apr 05] W 26-14 v Storm (A). [SR]
[View] Round 7 [23 Apr 05] W 26-16 v Tigers (H). [SR]
[View] Round 8 [30 Apr 05] L 16-30 v Bulldogs (A). [SR]
[View] Round 9 [08 May 05] W 50-12 v Cowboys (H). [SR]
[View] Round 12 [28 May 05] W 34-26 v Sharks (A). [SR]
[View] Round 13 [05 Jun 05] W 32-22 v Panthers (A). [SR]
[View] Round 15 [18 Jun 05] W 28-18 v Warriors (H). [BE] 4 Pts; 1t (21st)
[View] Round 16 [24 Jun 05] L 8-12 v Roosters (A). [SR]
[View] Round 18 [08 Jul 05] W 40-14 v Dragons (H). [SR]
[View] Round 19 [17 Jul 05] L 18-26 v Raiders (A). [SR]
[View] Round 20 [23 Jul 05] L 10-16 v Knights (H). [SR]
[View] Round 22 [06 Aug 05] W 38-20 v Warriors (A). [SR]
[View] Round 23 [12 Aug 05] W 56-4 v Bulldogs (H). [SR] 4 Pts; 1t (2nd)
[View] Round 24 [21 Aug 05] L 22-25 v Dragons (A). [SR] 4 Pts; 1t (58th)
[View] Round 25 [28 Aug 05] W 48-10 v Raiders (H). [SR]
[View] Round 26 [02 Sep 05] W 28-14 v Broncos (H). [SR]
======================================================================================================
2005 International Test Matches
Australian Kangaroos 
1 games; 
[View] Bundaberg Rum Test [22 Apr 05] W 32-16 v New Zealand (H). [SR]
Match Fact: Man of the match
======================================================================================================
2004 NRL Telstra Premiership
Parramatta Eels 
1 games; 
[View] Round 1 [13 Mar 04] L 14-48 v Bulldogs (A). [SR]
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