Bunker denies Bulldogs a try
The Canterbury Bulldogs were denied a try in a recent match due to a controversial play. Josh Curran made a remarkable effort by batting the ball out of the air, which led to the decision. This incident has sparked discussions among fans and analysts regarding the rules and interpretations in the game.
- ▪The Bulldogs were denied a try after a play involving Josh Curran.
- ▪Curran batted the ball out of the sky, leading to the ruling.
- ▪The decision has generated debate about the interpretation of the rules.
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