GROUNDS FOR A SWELL ACCOR CLASH
DAVID RICCIO, MICHAEL CARAYANNIS
Canterbury and Manly’s blockbuster on Friday night is set to break attendance records with a crowd of about 40,000 expected for the Accor Stadium clash.
The top eight sides will come head-to-head in what is expected to be one of the largest crowds of the season.
History could be set on two accounts, with the crowd set to:
● Eclipse the record for a 6pm Friday game (not including Magic Round). Melbourne and the Warriors hold that record with 28,716 people attending the Anzac Day clash at AAMI Park in 2014. The next best crowd was in 2019 between Parramatta and Manly with 25034 people attending CommBank Stadium; and
● Break the record for biggest regular season attendance between Manly and Canterbury. A figure of 25,771 people attended Accor Stadium in round five, 2004, to watch the teams play.
The all-time record crowd for any fixture involving the two teams is the 1995 grand final when 41,127 people watched the Bulldogs beat Manly at the SFS.
Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo knows his fans are keen to see their team again.
“We’re really excited about getting home next week,” he said.
“Our fans are going to be really excited to see us play the style of play we’re playing right now. We’re very excited to get home.
“(Viliame) Kikau had his 150th game last week and Burto (Matt Burton) had his 100th (against the Warriors), so we’ll go back and honour those two guys and we’re really excited to be playing in front of our home fans.’’
The Bulldogs will face Manly without Stephen Crichton and Kurt Mann. Their ability to run deep into the finals will determine if Mann plays again this season.
He suffered a broken collarbone against the Warriors on Friday night and will require surgery.
He is facing six weeks out.
Tigers-bound Jeral Skelton is expected to come into the backline to replace Crichton.
Meanwhile, Manly is confident outside back Tommy Talau will return after a pectoral injury.
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