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Freakish try ... David Nofoaluma flies as the Sea Eagles soar. Source: Fox Sports / FoxSports
YES, South Sydney are certainly the team to beat this year. The mighty Roosters are ready to rock too.
3 Tries 6 | |
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David Nofoaluma 11' | Justin Horo 6' |
Robbie Farah 55' | Steve Matai 16' |
Tim Simona 60' | Jamie Lyon 30' |
Jamie Lyon 48' | |
Justin Horo 53' | |
Daly Cherry-Evans 74' | |
3 Conversions5 | |
Benji Marshall 12' | Jamie Lyon 7' |
Benji Marshall 56' | Jamie Lyon 32' |
Benji Marshall 61' | Jamie Lyon 49' |
Jamie Lyon 54' | |
Jamie Lyon 75' | |
0 Penalties1 | |
Jamie Lyon 70' |
A historic Rabbitohs-Roosters grand final looms for rugby league.
Yet fans in Sydney's east shouldn't get too excited just yet. The team they love to hate - Manly-Warringah - is back again, just as they have been for the past nine years.
The Sea Eagles love September. They have played in every finals series since 2005.
And it may just be that Manly ruins the promoters dream of a South Sydney-Roosters decider.
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A 36-18 win over Wests Tigers at Campbelltown last night pushed Manly above Melbourne and into third place on the NRL premiership table.
Many tipped Manly's demise when former coach Des Hasler walked away.
Geoff Toovey has done an exceptional job since, taking the Sea Eagles to within one game of a grand final last year with his side ready for another full-blown tilt this season.
Manly had Wests Tigers covered in every area last night.
Five-eighth Kieran Foran was exceptional, setting up three tries. He slaughtered Benji Marshall in the individual Kiwi match-up at five-eighth.
Skipper Jamie Lyon scored two tries and kicked six goals for an individual tally of 20 points.
Manly is all class. Never write them off in September.
The Sea Eagles scored two tries after half-time last night to lead 22-6 and kill-off any Wests Tigers fight back.
Mistakes killed Wests Tigers - and two veterans were the worst offenders.
Benji Marshall and Braith Anasta were guilty of numerous blunders, most gifting Manly tries.
Although he scored a try, Wests Tigers skipper Robbie Farah had a miserable 200th NRL game on Monday night.
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