List of Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs records

The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are a professional rugby league club in the National Rugby League (NRL), the premier rugby league football competition in Australasia.

Based in Belmore, a suburb of Sydney, the Bulldogs in 1935 were admitted to the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) competition, a predecessor of the current NRL competition.

The Bulldogs won their first premiership in just their fourth season (1938). At the time it made them the quickest club (barring the founding clubs) to win a premiership after admission to the competition, a record which was only recently beaten in 1999 by the Melbourne Storm. They won a second premiership in 1942 but then had to wait another 38 years before breaking through for a third title in 1980. During the 80s, the Bulldogs were a dominant force in the competition appearing in five Grand Finals, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986 and 1988, winning four of them which was 1980 (18-4 against Eastern Suburbs), 1984 (6-4 against Parramatta Eels), 1985 (7-6 against St. George Dragons) and 1988 (24-12 against Balmain Tigers), only to lose in 1986 (4-2 against Parramatta Eels). In the 90s they featured in the 1994, 1995 and 1998 Grand Finals, winning in 1995 (17-4 against Manly Sea Eagles), but losing in 1994 (36-12 against Canberra Raiders) and in 1998 (38-12 against Brisbane Broncos). Their most recent success was in 2004 when they beat the Sydney Roosters 16-13. The tryscorers were Hazem El Masri and Matt Utai, and the Clive Churchill Medal winner was Willie Mason.

Club Records

Biggest Wins

MarginScoreOpponentVenueDate
6266-4North Queensland CowboysBelmore Sports Ground27 August 1995
5252-0Western Suburbs MagpiesLidcombe Oval 2 June 1985
5054-4Western Suburbs MagpiesSydney Cricket Ground23 June 1986
48 52-4Canberra RaidersTelstra Stadium5 August 2007
46 60-14Sydney RoostersANZ Stadium28 March 2010
45 57-12 Parramatta Eels Telstra Stadium 14 May 1999

Biggest Losses

MarginScoreOpponentVenueDate
856-91St. George DragonsEarl Park11 May 1935
807-87[[Sydney Roosters|Easter 1935
5510-65Eastern SuburbsPratten Park10 August
524-56Parramatta EelsParramatta Stadium12 August 2005
522-54Wests TigersANZ Stadium19 August 2005
524-56Wests TigersANZ Stadium3 August 2008

Biggest Comeback

Recovered from a 20-point deficit.

Worst Collapse

Surrendered a 20-point lead.

Scoring Records

Most Points in a Match

Most Points in a Match (Lose)

Highest Score Conceded

Most Points for Club

Most Points in a Season

Most Tries for Club

Most Tries in a Match

Most Goals in a Match

^ denotes premiership record

+ denotes club record for biggest win and most points in a match

Streak Records

Longest Winning Streak

Longest Losing Streak

Player Records

Current to Round 17, 2012

Games Records

All-time Top 5 Bulldogs Appearances

All-time Top 5 Bulldogs Appearances
Player Appearance Seasons
Australia Hazem El Masri3171996-2009
Australia Steve Mortimer2721976-1988
Australia Terry Lamb2611984-1996
Australia Steve Folkes 2451979-1991
Australia Chris Anderson2301972-1984

Tries Records

All-time Top 5 Bulldogs Tryscorers

All-time Top 5 Bulldogs Tryscorers
Player Tries
Australia Hazem El Masri159
Australia Terry Lamb123
Australia Chris Anderson94
Australia Luke Patten82
Australia Josh Morris82

Goals Records

All-time Top 5 Bulldogs Goalscorers

All-time Top 5 Bulldogs Goalscorers
Player Goals
Australia Hazem El Masri892
New Zealand Daryl Halligan630
Australia Steve Gearin405
Australia Terry Lamb375
Australia Les Johns232

Field Goals Records

All-time Top 5 Bulldogs Field Goal scorers

All-time Top 5 Bulldogs Field Goal scorers
Player Field Goals
Australia Terry Lamb 37
Australia Les Johns19
Australia Braith Anasta10
Australia Ron Raper10
Australia Brent Sherwin8

Points Records

All-time Top 5 Bulldogs Pointscorers

All-time Top 5 Bulldogs Pointscorers
Player Points
Australia Hazem El Masri2418
New Zealand Daryl Halligan1490
Australia Terry Lamb1279
Australia Steve Gearin1006
Australia Les Johns545

References

    Footnotes

    External links

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