Blaize Talagi is in the corner for the Parramatta Eels, who score the first try of the game.
Talagi was at full stretch, diving through the air, and he got the ball down.
Canterbury were poor in defence, letting Parra march downfield with three consecutive penalties.
First it was an offside penalty, then another for not clearing the ruck.
Defending their goal line the Eels Bulldogs gave away a third penalty for driving a tackled player over the touchline after the ref called HELD.
This came after the Bulldogs threatened to score at the other end, which has swung momentum according to ABC Sport caller Ruan Sims.
“Their lack of discipline is letting the Eels off the hook,” she tells the ABC Sport call.