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Police involved as Souths forward Jai Arrow clashes with Bulldogs fans at Accor Stadium


When asked about the incident involving Arrow, coach Wayne Bennett said: “It would have been good had he got upset on the football field. [But] I don’t know anything about it.”

Cody Walker, who was on the bench, said: “I was next to him, but I didn’t hear it. There were 65,000 people here.”

Jai Arrow and Bulldogs fans in heated discussion.

Jai Arrow and Bulldogs fans in heated discussion.

As for the loss, Bennett said: “They were much better than we were. There’s not much more to say. They turned up. We weren’t at our best. They were certainly very good. The NRL is a tough place. We all have our short turnarounds and that type of stuff, but it’s no excuse.”

The result makes it six wins from as many games for the Dogs. It was the second straight week they didn’t concede a point. They have the chance to cement their title credentials on Thursday night, when they take on the Broncos in Brisbane.

This game was as good as over at half-time, basically because of the sheer weight of possession to Canterbury.

The Bunnies are trying to work out their best halves combination – and what position is best for Latrell Mitchell, who started the game at five-eighth, and spent the second half at left centre.

Jai Arrow became involved in an incident with Canterbury fans.

Jai Arrow became involved in an incident with Canterbury fans.Credit: Getty Images

The Dogs have dusted St George Illawarra, the Titans, Parramatta, Cronulla, the Knights and now the Bunnies. But how many of those clubs, barring the Sharks, will be there in late September?

Which is why next week’s clash in Brisbane is looming as Canterbury’s first acid test.

If they get the job done against premiership heavyweights the Broncos, the rest of us should be queuing up to jump on the blue and white bandwagon.

Coach Cameron Ciraldo has done a great – especially considering they lack a genuine “X-factor” player.

That was the question being asked on the TV commentary when the Dogs led 20-0 at half-time.

Paul Gallen told Nine he was unsure if it would be the Year of the Dog, simply because they lacked that spark in the back line.

Ciraldo has his players believing and playing for each other. They race up in defence, and are simply hungrier than their opponents.

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The returning Viliame Kikau dived on a Mitchell pass that went to ground, and a few tackles later Josh Curran scored the first try.

Kikau, for what it is worth, did well to avoid being sent to the sin-bin for a high shot that left Campbell Graham bloodied.

Curran is a gun. So is Matt Burton. Stephen Crichton is a wonderful leader. And Jaeman Salmon is happy to play that first-receiver role like Isaah Yeo does at Penrith.

How good will next Thursday be.

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When asked about the incident involving Arrow, coach Wayne Bennett said: “It would have been good had he got upset on the football field. [But] I don’t know anything about it.”

Cody Walker, who was on the bench, said: “I was next to him, but I didn’t hear it. There were 65,000 people here.”

Jai Arrow and Bulldogs fans in heated discussion.

Jai Arrow and Bulldogs fans in heated discussion.

As for the loss, Bennett said: “They were much better than we were. There’s not much more to say. They turned up. We weren’t at our best. They were certainly very good. The NRL is a tough place. We all have our short turnarounds and that type of stuff, but it’s no excuse.”

The result makes it six wins from as many games for the Dogs. It was the second straight week they didn’t concede a point. They have the chance to cement their title credentials on Thursday night, when they take on the Broncos in Brisbane.

This game was as good as over at half-time, basically because of the sheer weight of possession to Canterbury.

The Bunnies are trying to work out their best halves combination – and what position is best for Latrell Mitchell, who started the game at five-eighth, and spent the second half at left centre.

Jai Arrow became involved in an incident with Canterbury fans.

Jai Arrow became involved in an incident with Canterbury fans.Credit: Getty Images

The Dogs have dusted St George Illawarra, the Titans, Parramatta, Cronulla, the Knights and now the Bunnies. But how many of those clubs, barring the Sharks, will be there in late September?

Which is why next week’s clash in Brisbane is looming as Canterbury’s first acid test.

If they get the job done against premiership heavyweights the Broncos, the rest of us should be queuing up to jump on the blue and white bandwagon.

Coach Cameron Ciraldo has done a great – especially considering they lack a genuine “X-factor” player.

That was the question being asked on the TV commentary when the Dogs led 20-0 at half-time.

Paul Gallen told Nine he was unsure if it would be the Year of the Dog, simply because they lacked that spark in the back line.

Ciraldo has his players believing and playing for each other. They race up in defence, and are simply hungrier than their opponents.

Loading

The returning Viliame Kikau dived on a Mitchell pass that went to ground, and a few tackles later Josh Curran scored the first try.

Kikau, for what it is worth, did well to avoid being sent to the sin-bin for a high shot that left Campbell Graham bloodied.

Curran is a gun. So is Matt Burton. Stephen Crichton is a wonderful leader. And Jaeman Salmon is happy to play that first-receiver role like Isaah Yeo does at Penrith.

How good will next Thursday be.

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Michael Chammas and Andrew “Joey” Johns dissect the upcoming NRL round, plus the latest footy news, results and analysis. Sign up for the Sin Bin newsletter.

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