The Bulldogs defeated the Raiders, spoiling Ricky Stuart's 300th game, and moved to the NRL's top spot.
The Bulldogs have ruined Ricky Stuart's 300th game in charge of the Raiders to move to the top of the NRL ladder after a classic wet-weather slugfest between two high quality sides at GIO Stadium in Canberra on Thursday night.
Both sides were enormous in defence and controlled the ball well in attack considering the atrocious conditions, before Jacob Preston sealed the win with a try under the posts in the 71st minute.
Canberra scored late via Savelio Tamale to set up a grandstand finish, but the Dogs held on.
The loss won't be the only thing Stuart and Canberra have to worry about though, with Josh Papali'i at the mercy of the match review committee after a first half hit on Sam Hughes that landed the ironman prop in the sin bin.
"(Referee) Adam Gee said forceful and to the head," Greg Alexander said in commentary.
