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Panthers vs Bulldogs: Scores, Odds & How to Watch 2024

Panthers vs Bulldogs: Scores, Odds & How to Watch 2024

June 26, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

The Penrith Panthers prevailed,narrowly defeating the Canterbury Bulldogs ⁤8-6 in a Thursday night showdown.Canterbury’s errors proved costly,raising concerns⁤ about ‍thier premiership chances despite leading the competition for months. Bailey Hayward’s intercept played ‍a crucial role, while Stephen​ Crichton’s catch almost secured a ⁢try. Several⁢ mistakes underscored the Bulldogs’ vulnerabilities. A crowd of 16,738 witnessed the tense encounter on the field. News Directory ‍3 brings you the⁣ most up-to-date coverage ‍on the ⁢match. The Panthers demonstrated their championship form under pressure. Canterbury now needs to address their ⁣errors.Discover what’s ⁢next for both teams as‍ they continue their season ⁣journeys.

Key Points

  • Canterbury’s errors prove costly against Penrith.
  • Bailey Hayward’s intercept prevents further damage.
  • Crowd attendance reaches 16,738.

Panthers Edge Bulldogs 8-6⁢ in Tense Thursday Night Clash

⁢ Updated June 26, 2025
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The Penrith Panthers demonstrated their premiership pedigree, holding off the Canterbury Bulldogs in a tight 8-6 contest Thursday. Canterbury,despite leading the competition ⁤for three months,showed vulnerabilities that raise questions about their ability​ to ⁤maintain their top role as a premiership contender.

Early in the game, several mistakes plagued Canterbury’s performance. One instance saw⁣ them running into touch after a knock-on by kiraz, squandering a ​chance to escape pressure. Though, Bailey ⁣Hayward intercepted a wayward pass, preventing Penrith from capitalizing on Canterbury’s errors.

Marcelo Montoya ​faces tough opposition
Marcelo Montoya faces tough opposition. ‍Credit: Getty Images

Stephen Crichton’s extraordinary catch ‌from a mid-field kick nearly ‍led to a try for Toby ‌Sexton, but Moses Leota​ and Dylan Edwards made a desperate stop. The game drew a crowd of 16,738, a respectable turnout for a Thursday ​night, though the intensity of the match arguably warranted a sell-out.

What’s next

Canterbury​ will need to ‍address their errors to solidify their role as a top ‌contender. Penrith⁢ looks to continue their winning ways.

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