Martin leads Bulldogs to club title

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SYDNEY: The Bulldogs ran away with a commanding 42-18 win over the Redcliffe Dolphins in the Intrust Super Premiership on the back of forward firepower and some Josh Cleeland magic.
The Dolphins were their own worst enemies for much of the game, bombing plenty of attacking chances and handing the Dogs way too many of their own through errors and penalties.
Canterbury asserted their dominance through their bigger forward pack with Renouf To’omaga, Francis Tualau, Greg Eastwood and Ofahiki Ogden all producing powerful stints and Rhyse Martin, pictured, continuing on his merry point-scoring ways.
The Dolphins also had their share of bad luck with first half injuries to back-rower Toby Rudolf and hooker Jake Turpin testing their depth and stamina.
Young Broncos centre Kotoni Staggs was a class above, scoring his side’s first 12 points.
Martin opened the scoring in just the sixth minute, hitting a nice Nu Brown flat ball at pace to burst pass Dolphins half Cam Cullen to score next to the sticks.
After a 25-minute period in which Redcliffe looked far more dangerous but brought themselves unstuck too often on their attacking chances, the deadlock was broken by another point-scoring sensation.
Broncos centre Kotoni Staggs, the leading scorer in the Intrust Super Cup this year, hit a nice short ball from Cullen to go over untouched in the 30th minute.
Like Martin before him, he converted his own four-pointer to level the scores.
Redcliffe produced another piece or two of dazzling play without further impact on the scoreboard before a brilliant scoot from dummy half by Zac Woolford split the Dolphins defence up the middle and created a try for Cleeland just four minutes before the break.
Cleeland’s attacking instincts were a big part of Ipswich’s success in their charge to — and victory in — the corresponding 2015 fixture against Newcastle and earned him his first NRL contract, and those skills were on full display moments later. The 27-year-old half had a two-minute double when he supported a Renouf To’omaga charge and offload from the very next set, running 60 metres to finish a killer double blow and earn his side a 16-6 half-time advantage.
The Dolphins suffered their third injury blow of the game, with hooker Jake Turpin taken off at half-time following second-rowers Toby Rudolf (ACL) and Myles Taueli (hip) both going off in the first half, though Taueli was able to return in the second stanza.
The Dogs went further in front in the 47th minute when Chris Smith — filling in at right centre due to a first half suspected broken jaw to winger Josh Bergamin — burrowed his way over. – NRL