If this match is covered by U-TV live streaming you can watch Baseball match Hanshin Tigers Chunichi Dragons on your iPhone, iPad, Android or Windows phone. Catalans coach Steve McNamara has praised his team and Folau, saying he was pleased with the way they handled additional pressure in the lead-up to their 36-18 win over Castleford on Saturday. He came up big almost immediately.His combination with Graham worked again -with the forward pivotal in setting up his next try in the corner.The Tigers looked menacing in the early exchanges making plenty of yards while shifting the ball and it was only a matter of time before they put points on the board.Their kick chase was been outstanding with Luke Brooks and Benji Marshall controlling their attack well.Hooker Harry Grant made a perfect start to his Tigers career with an early try taking an offload and weaving his way over the line to score.Grant was the subject of a historic swap deal with Wests acquiring his services through a deal with Melbourne, who received Paul Momirovski in return.The Tigers won a captain's challenge and capitalised not long after their first try.Brooks tipped the ball when contesting a bomb off the next set and they ended up getting the ball to Jennings who finished off with the score.The Sharks will be without enforcer Andrew Fifita for the clash against the Wests Tigers but in some good news Matt Moylan comes back into the side.Hamstring and calf injuries have restricted Moylan to just 11 games last seasonFour weeks after arriving in Australia indefinitely, the Warriors celebrated their first victory of the NRL season with a record-making 18-0 win over St George Illawarra.Showing no hints of disorganisation or distress given the incredible circumstances of their season so far, the Warriors ran rings around the Dragons with a near-perfect completion rate.It was the first time in the NRL era a team completed more than 40 consecutive sets - and the Warriors were almost perfect making their first mistake in their 45th set.The Warriors played as though Central Coast Stadium came with a home ground advantage, a stark contrast to the more fancied Dragons who struggled to fire a shot.It's been the tale of the season so far, and the Dragons sit without a win after the first three rounds despite a team stacked with representative players.Big, young forwards Jamayne Taunoa-Brown and Eliesa Katoa were all the difference for the Warriors, both scoring a try in the first half.Taunoa-Brown barged over in the seventh minute after Dragons fullback Matt Dufty bobbled the ball under the posts, while Katoa, the 20-year-old former schoolboy rugby union star, made an impact at both ends of the field.He scored the second try for the Warriors in the 25th minute when he caught a short ball from Kodi Nikorima ploughed through Ben Hunt on the line.Minutes into the second half he pulled off a try-saving tackle on the line with Dragons prop Josh Kerr charging to score.Nikorima scored the third try of the afternoon midway through the second half, darting through a tired Dragons defence to take an 18-0 lead.Typically, Dragons skipper Cameron McInnes lead from the front with 59 tackles but his efforts were spoiled with the ball in hand as attack fizzled.Halfback Hunt was hampered through the second half with what is believed to be a boil on his leg, which was taped up, but obviously pained him.The loss will put more pressure on coach Paul McGregor to retain his position after the team finished 15th last season.The Dragons will play Canterbury on Monday at Bankwest Stadium looking to turn their form around, while the Warriors face Penrith at Campbelltown Stadium on Friday.The Sharks will be looking to extend their winning streak to seven straight wins against the Tigers.It's been a tough week for the Sharks who have been left reeling following the provisional ban to young star Bronson Xerri for doping.Josh Dugan comes in to replace Xerri in the centres Four of the past five matches against Wests have been decided by eight points or less so chances are this one will be in the balance down the back end.Ricky Stuart talks about the Raiders win over the Bulldogs in round 16 of the 2020 NRL Premiership.Steve Georgallis talks about the Raiders win over the Bulldogs in round 16 of the 2020 NRL Premiership.The Canberra Raiders host the Canterbury Bulldogs in round 16 of the 2020 NRL Premiership.Ricky Stuart brands George Williams a 'wonderful footballer' as Raiders smash StormMelbourne Storm must adapt to faster game, admits Cameron Smith after Raiders hidingNRL Presser: Raiders v Bulldogs - Round 16 - Ricky StuartNRL Presser: Raiders v Bulldogs - Round 16 - Steve Georgallis