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Sydney Roosters vs Canterbury Bulldogs live scores – NRL 2013 Round 6

Tonights second NRL Round 6 match is between Sydney Roosters and Canterbury Bulldogs with the game to be played at Allianz Stadium. The opening kick is set to commence at 7:35pm local time with the home team the Sydney Roosters currently holding favouritism in the game. View our live scores and results for the game between Sydney Roosters and Canterbury Bulldogs.

WHERE AND WHEN: Allianz Stadium, Friday @ 1935

Sydney Roosters $1.65 vs Canterbury Bulldogs $2.30 at Sportsbet Australia

Sydney Roosters $1.59 vs Canterbury Bulldogs $2.40 at Luxbet Australia

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Sydney Roosters:

Anthony Minichiello (c), Daniel Tupou, Michael Jennings, Shaun Kenny-Dowall, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, James Maloney, Mitchell Pearce, Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, Jake Friend, Sam Moa, Mitchell Aubusson, Sonny Bill Williams, Boyd Cordner
Interchange: Daniel Mortimer, Martin Kennedy, Isaac Liu, Aidan Guerra, Luke O’Donnell, Michael Oldfield (two to be omitted)

 

Canterbury Bulldogs:

Ben Barba, Mitch Brown, Josh Morris, Tim Lafai, Sam Perrett, Josh Reynolds, Kris Keating, Aiden Tolman, Michael Ennis (c), Martin Taupau, Tony Williams, Josh Jackson, Greg Eastwood
Interchange: Dene Halatau, Dale Finucane, Tim Browne, Frank Pritchard, David Klemmer (one to be omitted).

The History: Played 160; Bulldogs 77, Sydney Roosters 78, drawn 5. In almost 80 years of battles these two historic clubs are virtually neck and neck. It’s the same case in recent clashes, with the Bulldogs winning five of the past nine meetings including a 42-10 shellacking at ANZ Stadium in Round 26 last season.

Match Officials: Referees – Ben Cummins & Gavin Morris; Sideline Officials – Russell Turner & Grant Atkins; Video Referees – Jared Maxwell & Matt Rodwell.
Televised: Channel Nine – Live from 7.30pm (NSW), delayed 9.30pm (Qld); Fox Sports 1 – Delayed 11.30pm.
The Way We See It: It all depends on each team’s attitude on the night. Whichever squad handles the hype, absorbs the pressure and executes their plays better will win. We get the feeling the Roosters may have switched off last week and started looking ahead to this clash. Meanwhile the Bulldogs were way off the pace last week in a game they should have been up for. Roosters by six points.
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