Luke Brooks stood up when it counted following a month of turmoil for the Wests Tigers, setting up the
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John Havlicek Womens Jersey only their third win of the season. Against his likely future club, captain Aaron Woods was booed before kick-off but clocked up 172 metres in a monster effort. He was given the Anzac Medal as man of the match, but was still jeered by Tigers fans. James Tedesco set up their other try for the re-signed David Nofoaluma and regularly looked threatening in attack. Mitchell Moses also kicked four from four, and provided the pass to Brooks in the match-winning play just as he shaped for a second field-goal attempt. Leading 10-6 at the break, the Tigers looked as if they had let the match slip until late in the game. After Marcelo Montoya scored the Bulldogs’ only first-half try, they levelled the scores at 10-10 early in the second when Kerrod Holland crossed to complete a 12-pass movement. Canterbury then had the
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