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Manly outlast determined Warriors

June 22nd 2008 03:54
The Manly Sea-Eagles have stayed at the top of the premiership table thanks to a scrappy 20-14 victory over the New Zealand Warriors at a sodden Mt Smart Stadium this afternoon.

Manly’s four tries to three victory wasn’t secured until prop Brent Kite crashed over in the 76th minute, with both sides poor ball control sure to be addressed by both coaches during the week.

After a tight opening 15 minutes, it was a barnstorming run from Warriors winger Manu Vatuvei that brought about the opening points, the monster Kiwi winger palming off David Williams and Brett Stewart on a damaging sixty metre charge before dotting down in the corner in his return match.


Also appearing in his first game after a lengthy injury spell, New Zealand pivot Michael Witt converted superbly from the sideline to hand the home side a 6-0 advantage.

The Sea-Eagles replied just three minutes later however thanks to some fancy footwork from fullback Brett Stewart, with the Origin custodian mesmerising three Warriors defenders in an angled cross field charge to get the visitor’s back to 6-4 in the 18th minute.

Running with the aid of a strong breeze, the Sea-Eagles were cruelly denied two further try scoring decisions by video referee Graeme West, allowing the Warriors to take a slight 6-4 lead into the main break.

An energetic start to the second half from Manly allowed them to snatch the lead in the 45th minute, with backrower Glenn Stewart steaming onto a neat Heath L’Estrange offload to barrel his way over beside the posts, with Matt Orford’s conversion pushing the visitor’s out to a 10-6 lead.

In what was warming into an entertaining encounter, the Warriors drew level thanks to a piece of good fortune, with an Ian Henderson grubber kick rebounding off Manly’s Steve Menzies, allowing Simon Mannering to bounce over.


The Warriors chances of recording an upset grew greater when winger Aidan Kirk leapt high over his opposite Williams to dot down, with Witt again missing from the sideline leaving the Warriors clinging to a slender 14-10 advantage heading inside the final 15 minutes.

But in a see-sawing match, Manly hooker Matt Ballin snatched back the lead with a simple dummy-half barge over try close to the posts, with Orford’s conversion from close range handing the Sea-Eagles a 16-14 advantage inside the final eight minutes.

And it was the Warriors ill-discipline that eventually cost them the game, with Manly front-rower Brent Kite wrapping up the match with a late four-pointer.

Manly Sea-Eagles 20
Tries: Brett Stewart, Glenn Stewart, Matt Ballin, Brent Kite
Goals: Matt Orford 2
defeated
New Zealand Warriors 14

Tries: Manu Vatuvei, Simon Mannering, Aidan Kirk
Goals: Michael Witt

At Mt Smart Stadium

Referee – Tony De Las Heras

In today’s other games, the Sydney Roosters have survived a late Newcastle Knights charge to secure a thrilling 16-14 victory over the Novacastrians at a rowdy EnergyAustralia Stadium today.

After trailing 6-8 at half-time, the visitor’s smart use of the strong second half breeze allowed winger Shaun Kenny-Dowall to cross for two tries to keep an equal share of the competition lead.

Sydney Roosters 16
Tries: Shaun Kenny-Dowall 2, David Shillington
Goals: Craig Fitzgibbon 2
defeated
Newcastle Knights 14

Tries: Cory Paterson, Danny Buderus
Goals: Kurt Gidley 3

At Energy Australia Stadium

And at Toyota Park, a Luke Covell penalty goal after the full time siren has seen the Cronulla Sharks record a heart-stopping 16-14 victory over the Parramatta Eels.

Cronulla Sharks 16
Tries: Isaac De Gois, Luke Douglas
Goals: Luke Covell 4
defeated
Parramatta Eels 14

Tries: Taulima Tautai, Tony Williams
Goals: Luke Burt 3

At Toyota Stadium
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Manly end Souths dream

September 8th 2007 13:26
The Manly Sea-Eagles have ended the South Sydney Rabbitohs fairytale run by recording a hard fought 30-6 victory at a packed Brookvale Oval on Saturday night.

With Souths needing a win to stay in the semi-final race, it was a resilient performance by the unfancied Rabbitohs to keep pace with their star studded rivals for the majority of the match, before four late tries enabled the Sea-Eagles to skip away with a bruising victory.

The match was not without controversy however, when in the 61st minute Souths lock Ben Rogers was put on report by referee Shayne Hayne for an apparent late charge on Manly half Matt Orford, with replays suggesting that Rogers there was nothing illegal with Rogers charge.

Momentum enabled the Sea-Eagles to run away with the match from that point on, with zippy Manly fullback Brett Stewart and veteran utility Steve Menzies both crossing for a try scoring double.

Souths started the match full of purpose, and were rewarded for their enthusiasm with a sixth minute penalty goal to Joe Williams for a Sea-Eagles ruck indiscretion.

After video referee Tim Mander had only moments earlier denied tries to both Menzies and Stewart, the Sea-Eagles finally opened the scoring with a four pointer to the prolific try scoring backrower Menzies.

Receiving the ball 30 metre out in traffic, it was a trademark Menzies swerve and fend that saw him burst clear of two lazy Souths defenders, with the elusive utility having enough pace to beat the Souths cover defence to score in the corner.

Orford duly converted to push Sea-Eagles out to a narrow 6-2 lead after 18 minutes.

With the home team beginning to control both possession and field position, South Sydney were forced to defend their tryline for much of the closing stages of the first half, with the Sea-Eagles heading to the sheds with a slender 6-2 half-time lead.

A pumped up Souths unit travelled the length of the field from the restart, with veteran Souths winger Paul Mellor opening the second half in spectacular fashion by claiming a precision Williams cross field kick, and dotting down inside the right hand corner.

Williams sideline conversion attempt swung wide, leaving the scores all tied up at 6-all after 43 minutes.

Manly snatched back the lead ten minutes later, with a determined Anthony Watmough charge being rewarded with the dynamic backrowers 11th try of the season.

Orford converted from right in front to extend the Sea-Eagles lead to 12-6.

The Sea-Eagles appeared home and hosed when Stewart accepted a brilliant Jamie Lyon offload to dive over beside the posts, with Orford’s third conversion handing the home side a commanding 18-6 lead heading into the final 15 minutes.

Souths fate was sealed for season ’07 when Stewart and Menzies flashed over for their try scoring doubles, with Manly now only one game away from another grand final appearance.

Manly Sea-Eagles 30
Tries: Brett Stewart 2, Steve Menzies 2, Anthony Watmough
Goals: Matt Orford

South Sydney Rabbitohs 6
Tries: Paul Mellor
Goals: Joe Williams

At Brookvale Oval

Referee – Shayne Hayne
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Manly hold off fiery Dragons

September 2nd 2007 05:53
The Manly Sea-Eagles survived a second half onslaught from the St George-Illawarra Dragons to record a thrilling 28-24 victory at Brookvale Oval on Sunday.

Manly burst out of the blocks with a dominant five try first half performance, but the Dragons stormed home late to score three converted tries of their own to go within a whisker of causing an upset victory.

After a mistake riddled opening ten minutes, it was a beautiful cut out pass from Matt Orford that allowed Manly centre Steve Matai to cross for the opening try of the match.

With the aide of a strong breeze, Orford converted from wide out to hand the home side an early 6-0 lead.

After booting a booming 40/20 kick to put the Sea-Eagles back on the attack, Monaghan pushed the home side further ahead when he barged over from dummy half to score just three minutes later.

Orford easily converted to push Manly out to 12-0 after 14 minutes.

St George hit back with a simple try against the run of play, with Dragons backrower Beau Scott bursting through some soft Sea-Eagles defence and linking up with a flying Mark Gasnier to score under the posts.

Dragons half Jamie Soward nailed the simple conversion to make it 12-6 after 20 minutes.

A brilliantly rehearsed Manly scrum base manoeuvre saw centre Steve Bell cross just four minutes later, with another Orford conversion extending the lead to 18-6.

Manly scored one of the tries of the season from the resulting kick off, as replacement centre Michael Bani burst through the Dragons chasing team, sprinting fifty metres before linking with flying fullback Brett Stewart to race away and score.

The Sea-Eagles completed a dominant first half performance when Monaghan dived over for his second try of the afternoon, with Orford’s fourth conversion sending the home side into the half-time break with a commanding 28-6 lead.

With possession evening up in the second half, the Dragons unveiled a powerful running game in a bid to crack Manly’s impenetrable defence.

But it wasn’t until the 66th minute that the Sea-Eagles did eventually crack, with Gasnier climbing high to claim a pinpoint Soward bomb to notch his second try of the afternoon.

Soward’s conversion made it 28-12 with 13 minutes to play.

The alarm bells were ringing loud for Manly when Matt Cooper (69th) and Jason Nightingale (78th) crossed for late tries, but the second best in the league held firm to register a thrilling four point victory.

Manly Sea-Eagles 28
Tries: Michael Monaghan 2, Steve Matai, Steve Bell, Brett Stewart
Goals: Matt Orford 4

St George-Illawarra Dragons 24
Tries: Mark Gasnier 2, Matt Cooper, Jason Nightingale
Goals: Jamie Soward 4

At Brookvale Oval

Referee – Steve Clark
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Manly continue 'Knight-mare'

August 10th 2007 12:45
The Manly Sea-Eagles continued Newcastle’s week of woe, dishing out a 50-16 hammering of the demoralised Knights at Bluetongue Stadium on Friday night.

Manly’s nine tries to three victory was built on the back of a dominant first half display, with the Sea-Eagles racing in five first half tries to lead 26-0 at the break


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Manly ruin Broncos party

August 5th 2007 07:13
Another injury to a Broncos representative soured Brisbane’s 20th anniversary celebrations, with the Manly Sea-Eagles registering a gritty 21-8 victory at Suncorp Stadium on Sunday.

A suspected broken jaw to hooker Shaun Berrigan has left the Broncos premiership defence in tatters, with the zippy rake now joining fellow representatives Lockyer, Hunt, Tate and Ennis on the sidelines with long term injuries


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Manly silence rowdy Eels

July 29th 2007 07:31
The Manly Sea-Eagles consolidated second spot on the premiership ladder with an entertaining 32-24 victory over the Parramatta Eels at a rowdy Parramatta Stadium on Sunday.

The Sea-Eagles six tries to four victory was built on a dominant second half effort, with Jamie Lyon crossing for two tries in a spectacular four try second half display from Manly


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Manly thrash toothless Tigers

July 13th 2007 11:39
A two try effort by Manly veteran Steve Menzies allowed the second placed Sea-Eagles to record a comprehensive 34-4 victory over the Wests Tigers at Brookvale Oval on Friday night.

It was a typically gutsy display from the second placed Sea-Eagles, with the home side forced to play the majority of the match without strike centre Steve Bell who limped off with a knee injury


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Manly outlast Rabbitohs

June 15th 2007 12:37
The Manly Sea-Eagles continued their recent dominance over the South Sydney Rabbitohs with a hard fought 14-2 victory at Brookvale Oval on Friday night.

In front of a vocal crowd of 7,341on a wet Sydney night, it was the high flying Sea-Eagles that recorded their fifth straight victory of the season at their home fortress, while consigning Souths to their eighth loss for season ’07


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The Manly Sea-Eagles stayed atop the premiership table with a 22-12 shut out of a lethargic Parramatta Eels on Friday night, with the Sea-Eagles Matt Orford enhancing his NSW State of Origin claims with a standout performance.

Orford and Michael Monaghan were at their scheming best against the Eels, with both Manly halves pushing their claims for the vacant Blues number seven jersey to be announced on Tuesday


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Manly magic downs dour Dogs

April 14th 2007 12:04
Manly joined Melbourne as the only teams undefeated in season 2007, recording a hard fought 16-14 victory over a bumbling Canterbury Bulldogs outfit at Telstra Stadium tonight.

Canterbury coach Steve Folkes will be fuming at his side’s impatience and lack of focus, after the Bulldogs all but handed the Sea-Eagles victory through poor ball control and fundamental errors


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The Manly Sea-Eagles have staved off a desperate last surge by a determined New Zealand Warriors outfit at Brookvale Oval this afternoon, with the home side completing a gritty, come form behind 13-10 victory.

On an overcast Brookvale afternoon, the visitors held a 6-0 lead for the first sixty minutes, as a desperately unlucky Manly outfit were constantly denied by both the officials and tireless Warriors defence


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