With only pride to play for, the Bulldogs and Sea Eagles will look to finish a disappointing season on a high at Accor Stadium.

The Bulldogs have shown some positive signs in 2022 with wins over premiership contenders the Cowboys, Roosters and Eels to their name but they have lacked the consistency to put themselves in finals contention.

Manly were right in the mix after 18 rounds but they have failed to register a win since then and will finish the season in 11th place regardless of this week's result.

The absence of Tom Trbojevic for the second half of the season certainly hurt the Sea Eagles' chances but most expected them to still be in the finals hunt as we entered the last round of the season.

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The Rundown

Team news

Bulldogs: Corey Waddell is back from suspension in the second row so Joe Stimson reverts to the bench. Tevita Pangai jnr returns on the bench after playing NSW Cup on Saturday. Harrison Edwards and Josh Stuckey drop out. There were no changes when the team was finalised 60 minutes before kick-off.

Sea Eagles: Centre Brad Parker dropped out on Thursday after injuring his hamstring at training. He is replaced in the starting side by Ben Trbojevic with James Roumanos added to the bench for his NRL debut. Youngster Kaeo Weekes moves into the starting side at fullback and Tolutau Koula shifts to centre. Andrew Davey and Dylan Walker join the starting pack. Josh Aloiai will miss the game on compassionate grounds.

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Key match-up

Paul Vaughan v Martin Taupau: With 425 NRL games between them, these two blokes know what it takes to lay the platform in the middle before the halves take control. A tough season for both their clubs but Vaughan has averaged 136 running metres per game and Taupau 105 as they have continued to put in the hard yards. With Vaughan heading to Warrington in 2023 and Taupau a free agent, it's one last hurrah for the two old-school enforcers as they look to farewell their clubs with one last victory.

Stat Attack

The Bulldogs have managed just 73 line breaks this season to sit last in that category. The Sea Eagles have averaged one more line break per match and their tally sits at 97. Top of the heap are the Storm with 139 line beaks followed by the Bunnies and Sharks with 132.

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