THE general consensus is that it was an improved performance in the Bulldogs 39-0 victory over the Bushies, but it’s a different kettle of fish from here onwards.
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The dominant victory means the Bulldogs will enter their round three grand final replay against the Queanbeyan Blues undefeated.
Unfortunately, it’s the same for the Blues, who are also two from two after they defeated the Woden Rams 24-10 on Saturday.
“We have a habit that weeks off never do us any favours. I don’t think it’ll be any different this ANZAC day weekend,” club veteran Michael Dodson said.
“But I think the older blokes know what’s coming. The Blues is going to be a tough game.”
It was a much improved display from Goulburn from their round one victory over the Warriors, who noticeably muscled up in defence against Tuggeranong.
“It was a definite improvement from first game, not only in defence but just all round,” Dodson said.
“With that said, the Bushies didn’t really throw much at us. They were competitive though, and pushed us just after half time.”
Youngster Nick Cornish again impressed in the halves with captain Mick Picker.
Eighteen-year-old front rower Tyson Greenwood was also impressive as was winger Chris Hart, who scored two tries.
Workers Bulldogs 39 def Tuggeranong Bushrangers 0
Chris Hart 2 tries, Codie Medway 1 try, Ben Marmont 1 try, Matt Worboys 1 try, Brad Hewitt 1 try, Ben Picker 1 try, 5 goals.