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Fri June 25 2004Fri Jun 25: Tigers 0 l. Roosters 56 at Campbelltown Stadium, Leumeah, Sydney (NSW)Crowd: 18,669 Sat June 26 2004Sat Jun 26: Storm 42 d. Warriors 6 at Olympic Park, Melbourne (VIC)Crowd: 10,621 Sat June 26 2004Sat Jun 26: Panthers 26 d. Eels 16 at Penrith Stadium, Mulgoa Road, Penrith, Sydney (NSW)Crowd: 20,567 Sat June 26 2004Sat Jun 26: Cowboys 18 l. Bulldogs 32 at Dairy Farmers Stadium, Kirwan, Townsville (QLD)Crowd: 20,207 Sun June 27 2004Sun Jun 27: Dragons 52 d. Souths 12 at Sydney Cricket Ground, Driver Ave, Moore Park, Sydney (NSW)Crowd: 23,741 Sun June 27 2004Sun Jun 27: Broncos 14 l. Raiders 21 at Suncorp Metway Stadium, Castlemaine Street, Milton, Brisbane (QLD)Crowd: 27,774 Sun June 27 2004Sun Jun 27: Knights 56 d. Sea Eagles 12 at Energy Australia Stadium, New Lambton, Newcastle (NSW)Crowd: 17,967 Sharks bye
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Mon June 28, 2004 Folkes set to be Bulldogs longest serving coach Bulldogs Steve Folkes has played more grade games than any other Canterbury player and he's set to become the club's longest serving first grade coach after being signed to a new two-year deal. 15:03Thu June 24, 2004 Feeney poised to leave Bulldogs Bulldogs Bulldogs backrower Jamie Feeney is set to leave Canterbury at the end of the season after he was offered an early release from the final season of his contract. 9:41 Note: Links may be out of date if well in the past

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