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2004 Bulldogs RLFC season

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 2004 Bulldogs RLFC season was the 70th season in the club's history. Coached by Steve Folkes and captained by Steve Price, they competed in the NRL's 2004 Telstra Premiership, finishing the regular season 2nd (out of 15). The Bulldogs' goal-kicker Hazem El Masri was the competition's top point scorer as they went on to claim their 8th Premiership with a 16–13 win over the Sydney Roosters in the 2004 NRL Grand Final.

Match results

2004 Season Results
Round Opponent Result Bulldogs Opposition Date Venue Crowd
1
Parramatta Eels
Win 48 14 13 March Telstra Stadium 42,717
2
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Win 24 20 20 March Sydney Showground 9,149
3
Sydney Roosters
Loss 0 35 26 March Sydney Football Stadium 26, 465
4 Bye
5
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Win 28 26 11 April Telstra Stadium 25,771 (Double Header)
6
New Zealand Warriors
Win 24 18 16 April Westpac Stadium 13,772
7
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Win 34 8 26 April Telstra Stadium 12,276
8
Brisbane Broncos
Win 25 18 2 May Telstra Stadium 17,104
9
Newcastle Knights
Loss 6 32 9 May Energy Australia Stadium 16,562
10
St. George Illawarra Dragons
Win 38 12 15 May WIN Stadium 18,267
11
Wests Tigers
Loss 26 30 22 May Express Advocate Stadium 14,897
12
Penrith Panthers
Loss 29 40 30 May Penrith Stadium 19,856
13
Sydney Roosters
Win 40 12 4 June Telstra Stadium 22,572
14 BYE
15
Canberra Raiders
Win 24 20 19 June Express Advocate Stadium 10,473
16
North Queensland Cowboys
Win 32 18 27 June Dairy Farmers Stadium 20,207
17
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Win 50 32 4 July Brookvale Oval 12,328
18
Melbourne Storm
Win 25 18 11 July Sydney Showground 7,252
19
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Win 37 26 18 July Toyota Park 8,355
20
Wests Tigers
Win 24 20 23 July Campbelltown Stadium 16,540
21
Penrith Panthers
Win 46 20 30 July Telstra Stadium 21,644
22
North Queensland Cowboys
Win 36 16 8 August Sydney Showground 10,988
23
Brisbane Broncos
Win 46 18 15 August Suncorp Stadium 49,571
24
Melbourne Storm
Loss 12 22 22 August Olympic Park 9,923
25
Newcastle Knights
Win 52 6 27 August Telstra Stadium 20,043
26
New Zealand Warriors
Win 54 10 5 September Ericsson Stadium 9,930
Qualifying Final
North Queensland Cowboys
Loss 22 30 11 September Telstra Stadium 18,371
Semi Final
Melbourne Storm
Win 43 18 19 September Sydney Football Stadium 23,750
Preliminary Final
Penrith Panthers
Win 30 14 25 September Sydney Football Stadium 37,868
GRAND FINAL
Sydney Roosters
Win 16 13 3 October Telstra Stadium 82,127
Round Position
1 1/15
2 1/15
3 6/15
4 6/15
5 4/15
6 1/15
7 1/15
8 1/15
9 2/15
10 2/15
11 4/15
12 4/15
13 2/15
14 2/15
15 3/15
16 2/15
17 2/15
18 2/15
19 2/15
20 2/15
21 2/15
22 1/15
23 1/15
24 2/15
25 2/15
26 2/15

References

See also

List of Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs seasons

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