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Frustrated Barrett benches Flanagan as Bulldogs hit rock bottom – Sydney Morning Herald
St George Illawarra woke up from a first-half slumber to pile further pain on Canterbury as Trent Barrett made the boldest call of his NRL coaching career.

He would later earn a reprieve when play was stopped for several minutes after fellow recruit Allan was heavily concussed in a three-man Dragons tackle, prompting significant concern from medicos of both clubs.
Lewis was playing his first NRL game since being concussed in the Good Friday belting at the hands of South Sydney, in which the Bulldogs were fined $20,000 for not immediately withdrawing him from play. The club has appealed the severity of the fine.
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