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The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Junior Representative sides have been named for Round 8 of their respective seasons.

The Bulldogs' female pathways will enjoy a well-deserved rest this weekend in a Round 8 bye following more strong results at the weekend.

The Bulldogs Lisa Fiaola side overpowered the Wests Tigers 36-8 at Kirkham Oval meanwhile the Tarsha squad similarly dominated, 30-4.

The Lisa Fiaola side now jumps straight to the top of the ladder on 14 points with the Tarsha Gale girls sitting equal second on the ladder behind the Steelers, with an automatic two points apiece to come this weekend.

On the male pathways front, the Bulldogs Harold Matthews Cup and SG Ball Cup squads will face the Illawarra Steelers on Sunday, March 24 at Hammondville Oval.

LISA FIAOLA CUP (Womens Under 17s)

Round 8: Bulldogs Bye

HAROLD MATTHEWS CUP (Mens Under 17s)

No. Name
1 Tawa-Dean Simpkins
2 Paul Johnson
3 Luke Tiberti
4 Braith Sloane
5 Jope Rauqe
6 Elija Tu'ifua
7 Matthew Barakat
8 Albert Balchin
9 Mason Phillips
10 Itula Seve
11 Fine Fale
12 Solomone Tupou
13 Azariah Toki-Mautairi
Interchange  
14 Tristan Burns
15 Viliami Kikau
16 Malaki Ah-Loo
17 Hassan Rabaa
Reserves  
20 Isaac Maarbani

TARSHA GALE CUP (Womens Under 19s)

Round 8: Bulldogs Bye

 

SG BALL CUP (Mens Under 19s)

No. Name
1 Roy Tatupu
2 Hamish Wilson
3 Shaye Faa'Aonga
4 Sosaia Kaufusi
5 Ratu Rinakama
6 Alex Conti
7 Mitchell Woods
8 Fou Seve
9 Zaidas Muagututia
10 Oliva Smith
11 Logan Spinks
12 Sosaia Alati
13 Bud Smith
Interchange  
14 Mitch Rogers
15 Sosefo Finau
16 Sione Siulua
17 Pa Young
Reserves  
18 Bronson Reuben
19 Jed Reardon
Acknowledgement of Country

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs respect and honour the Darug and Eora nations, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.