Bulldogs score upset win over Rabbitohs

Last updated 23:56 30/07/2010

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South Sydney's finals charge copped a debilitating double blow with star import Sam Burgess put on report as Canterbury registered a stunning 32-12 upset NRL win at ANZ Stadium on Friday night.

As Bulldogs fullback Luke Patten scored his 100th try in the top grade to cap a mixed night, the Rabbitohs left themselves with plenty of work to do over the closing five weeks of the regular season after starting the night clinging to the top eight on percentages.

And having already lost boom recruit David Taylor to injury, the Bunnies could now find themselves without Burgess for some part of their run home after he was placed on report for an ugly grapple tackle on five-eighth Ben Barba.

The two points the Bulldogs garnered as a result of the hit to open up a 20-6 lead midway through the second half was nothing compared to the damage a Burgess suspension could do to Souths' finals hopes.

Patten, who earlier in the night had taken a restart over his own dead ball line and coughed up possession deep inside his own half, invited the Bunnies back into the game when he inexplicably let a Chris Sandow kick roll in his in-goal.

The cheeky No.7 pounced for his second try of the night to cut the deficit to 20-12, and a comeback looked likely.

But Patten - who this week confirmed he was heading to English club Salford next year to finish his career - touched down on a Brett Kimmorley grubber to seal the result with Josh Morris completing the rout on fulltime.

South Sydney's inability to capitalise on their late momentum reinforced a trend they set in early in the game, when they held a clear advantage in position and possession yet found themselves trailing on the scoreboard.

Bronx Goodwin scored the first after just three minutes from a Barba grubber before his wing partner Steve Turner doubled the advantage in the 21st minute.

The Rabbitohs welcomed back Issac Luke - who came off the bench when Beau Falloon suffered a suspected fractured arm - and he made an immediate impact when he packed in to a scrum at lock and worked a superb play for Sandow's first just after the half hour.

But having done so well to get his side back in the game, Sandow undid the good work when he dropped a Brett Kimmorley bomb and then failed to lay a hand as Chris Armit danced over just before the break.

BULLDOGS 32 (C Armit B Goodwin J Morris L Patten S Turner tries B Goodwin 6 goals) SOUTH SYDNEY 12 (C Sandow 2 tries I Luke 2 goals) at ANZ Stadium. Referee: Matt Cecchin, Jared Maxwell. Crowd: 15,312

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