Bulldogs RLFC
2005 season
Head coachSteve Folkes
CaptainAndrew Ryan
Top try scorerClub: Braith Anasta and Hazem El Masri (11)
Top points scorerClub: Hazem El Masri (180)
Highest home attendance33,105 v St. George Illawarra Dragons, round one
Average home attendance18,038

The 2005 Bulldogs RLFC season was the 71st season in the club's history. They competed in the NRL's 2005 Telstra Premiership, finishing the regular season 12th.

Squad movement

Gains

PlayerSigned fromNotes
Chris ArmitParramatta Eels[1]
Ben CzislowskiBrisbane Broncos
Daniel IrvineParramatta Eels[2]
Makasini RichterWest Tigers
Luke YoungPenrith Panthers

Debuts

"Debut" means players who have not played in an elite Australian or European league competition previously.

Losses

PlayerSigned ToNotes
Jamie FeeneyMelbourne Storm[7]
Ben HarrisBradford Bulls[8]
Hutch MaiavaCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Steve PriceNew Zealand Warriors[9]
Dennis ScottMelbourne Storm
Johnathan ThurstonNorth Queensland Cowboys

Left club/did not play

Ladder

Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 Parramatta Eels 2416082704456+24836
2 St George Illawarra Dragons 2416082655510+14536
3 Brisbane Broncos 2415092597484+11334
4 Wests Tigers (P) 24140102676575+10132
5 North Queensland Cowboys 24140102639563+7632
6 Melbourne Storm 24130112640462+17830
7 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24120122550564-1428
8 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 24120122554632-7828
9 Sydney Roosters 24110132488487+126
10 Penrith Panthers 24110132554554026
11 New Zealand Warriors 24100142515528-1324
12 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 2491142472670-19823
13 South Sydney Rabbitohs 2491142482700-21823
14 Canberra Raiders 2490152465606-14122
15 Newcastle Knights 2480162467667-20020

Regular season


Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals Attendance Ladder
Position
Friday 11 March 1 St George Illawarra Dragons Telstra Stadium 46-28 Ryan (2), Anasta, Grimaldi, Hughes, Lolesi, Utai Hazem El Masri (7/9) 33,105 2nd
Friday 18 March 2 North Queensland Cowboys Dairy Farmers 12-24 Hazem El Masri, Sonny Bill Williams Hazem El Masri (2/2) 21,138 6th
Sunday 27 March 3 West Tigers Telstra Stadium 36-37 Braith Anasta (2), Jamahl Lolesi, Luke Patten, Ryan, Brent Sherwin Hazem El Masri (6/6) 19,984 9th
Sunday 3 April 4 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Toyota Stadium 12-26 Andrew Ryan, Willie Tonga Hazem El Masri (2/2) 17,053 11th
5
Friday 15 April 6 Sydney Roosters Telstra Stadium 16-29 Luke Patten, Willie Tonga, Matt Utai Hazem El Masri 27,111 12th
Sunday 24 April 7 Newcastle Knights EnergyAustralia Stadium 24-20 Luke Patten, Hazem El Masri, Brad Morrin Hazem El Masri (4/4) 18,387 12th
Saturday 30 April 8 Parramatta Eels Telstra Stadium 30-16 Hazem El Masri (3), Braith Anasta, Reni Maitua Hazem El Masri (5/6) 24,957 9th
Sunday 8 May 9 Brisbane Broncos Suncorp Stadium 28-35 Hazem El Masri (2), Braith Anasta, Nate Myles, Willie Tonga Hazem El Masri (4/5) 29,845 11th
Saturday 14 May 10 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Telstra Stadium 10-18 Hazem El Masri Hazem El Masri (1/2) 14,768 13th
Saturday 21 May 11 Melbourne Storm Olympic Park 26-16 Hazem El Masri, Jamahl Lolesi, Luke Patten, Matt Utai Hazem El Masri (5/5) 8,438 12th
Friday 27 May 12 North Queensland Cowboys Carrara Stadium 12-48[10] Roy Asotasi Hazem El Masri (4/4) 21,012[11] 12th
Saturday 4 June 13 South Sydney Rabbitohs Sydney Showground 21-21 Jamahl Lolesi (2), Chris Armit Hazem El Masri (4/4), Brent Sherwin (FG) 8,911 12th
Sunday 19 June 15 Canberra Raiders Sydney Showground 28-10 Braith Anasta, Corey Hughes, Luke Patten, Andrew Ryan, Matt Utai Hazem El Masri (4/6) 8,496 10th
Sunday 26 June 16 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Brookvale Oval 31-12 Adam Brideson, Jamahl Lolesi, Dallas McIlwain, Luke Patten, Andrew Ryan Hazem El Masri (5/7), Braith Anasta (FG) 14,429 10th
Saturday 2 July 17 Melbourne Storm Sydney Showground 6-33 Cameron Phelps Hazem El Masri (1/2) 7,414 11th
Sunday 10 July 18 New Zealand Warriors Mt Smart 26-24 Braith Anasta (3), Dallas McIlwain Hazem El Masri 12,822 11th
Friday 15 July 19 Penrith Panthers Penrith Park 18-16 Reni Maitua (2), Hazem El Masri Hazem El Masri (3/3) 16,270 10th
Friday 22 July 20 Brisbane Broncos Telstra Stadium 29-22 Tony Grimaldi, Jamahl Lolesi, Mark O'Meley, Brent Sherwin, Matt Utai Hazem El Masri (3/4), Braith Anasta (FG) 29,112 9th
Sunday 31 July 21 South Sydney Rabbitohs Aussie Stadium 24-37 Reni Maitua (2), Braith Anasta, Cameron Phelps Brent Sherwin (4/4) 13,062 9th
Saturday 6 August 22 Newcastle Knights Telstra Stadium 13-28 Adam Brideson, Matt Utai Brent Sherwin (1/1), Braith Anasta (1/1) (FG) 13,962 9th
Friday 12 August 23 Parramatta Eels Parramatta Stadium 4-56 Cameron Phelps 20,289 9th
Friday 19 August 24 West Tigers Telstra Sadium 2-54 Luke Young (1/1) 29,542 9th
Saturday 28 August 25 Penrith Panthers Telstra Stadium 6-28 Braith Anasta Luke Young (1/1) 10,599 11th
Sunday 4 September 26 Sydney Roosters Aussie Stadium 12-32 Corey Hughes, Dallas McIlwain Luke Young (2/2) 8,903 12th

Player statistics

PlayerAgeAppIntTGFGPts
Braith Anasta2323111349
Chris Armit215191004
Roy Asotasi232221004
Adam Brideson24882008
Daniel Conn19030000
Trent Cutler21140000
Ben Czislowski22160000
Hazem El Masri2918011680180
Filinga Filiga20200000
Tony Grimaldi302402008
Ben Harris21020000
Corey Hughes2719230012
Daniel Irvine23040000
Jamahl Lolesi2424070028
Dallas McIlwain236930012
Reni Maitua239250020
Willie Mason25720000
Brad Morrin23241004
Nate Myles208111004
Brett Oliver22010000
Mark O'Meley241401004
Luke Patten2516070028
Adam Perry26761004
Cameron Phelps2012130012
Makasini Richter26200000
Andrew Ryan2622060024
Brent Sherwin2719125119
Charlie Tonga27370000
Willie Tonga228030012
Matt Utai2423060024
Sonny Bill Williams20321004
Luke Young25400408

Source:[12]

Notes

  • Age = Age at the end of 2005
  • App = Starting appearances
  • Int = Interchange appearances
  • T = Tries
  • G = Goals
  • FG = Field Goals
  • Pts = Points

Representatives

The following players have played a representative match in 2005.

State Of Origin 1 State Of Origin 2 State of Origin 3 City Vs Country ANZAC Test Tri-Nations France vs Australia
Braith Anasta New South Wales New South Wales City - - -
Roy Asotasi - - - New Zealand New Zealand -
Hazem El Masri - - City - - -
Jamahl Lolesi - - - New Zealand - -
Reni Maitua - - City - - -
Willie Mason Country Australia Australia
Mark O'Meley Australia Australia Australia
Andrew Ryan New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales Country Australia Australia
Brent Sherwin City
Willie Tonga Australia
Matt Utai New Zealand

References

  1. "Chris Armit - Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs". NRL.com.
  2. "NRL Stats - Daniel Irvine". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  3. "Daniel Conn - Sydney Roosters". NRL.com. Archived from the original on 14 October 2012. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  4. "Trent Cutler - Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs". NRL.com. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  5. "Bulldogs Rugby League Club - Official website". The Bulldogs. Archived from the original on 5 April 2015. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  6. "Brad Morrin - Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs". NRL.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  7. Avery, James (27 April 2004). "Second Bulldog signs with Storm". Melbourne Storm. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  8. Hadfield, Dave (22 May 2005). "Harris' arrival gives Bulls a timely charge". The Independent. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  9. "Warriors in bid for Bulldogs' Price". The Age. 2 July 2004. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  10. "NRL 2005 - Round 12". Rugby League Project. Shawn Dollin, Andrew Ferguson and Bill Bates. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  11. "NRL: Bulldogs v Cowboys". AUStadiums.
  12. "Bulldogs NRL Player Statistics". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 19 July 2015.

See also

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