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2024 FW2 Sat - Sydney 40-16 Manly @ Allianz

Finals Week 2: Sydney v Manly

  • Sydney Roosters

    Votes: 9 36.0%
  • Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles

    Votes: 16 64.0%
  • Draw after Golden Point

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    25
  • Poll closed .

Warrimoo3

Juniors
Messages
322
I can’t wait for this one. The French speaking,window banging, three time premiership winning, luxury car driver versus the raspy voiced , Harvard educated, Dally M 2018 coach of the year. Lots of sub plots here. Potentially the last NRL game for Rugby Joe , Manu , Keary and JWH , although Manu will probably be back.

The first thing Manly should do is check whether NRL suspensions carry over to Super League. JWH will be eating the paint off the walls in the dressing room. Manly forwards could easily wear an “accidental” bumper bar to the head. They can’t afford to lose Olakauatu to a head bin as he is the key to this match.

Manly’s plan A will be run at Keary. Plan B will be run at Keary. Plan C will be run at Keary. I like Keary as a player. He’s still a threat darting down the blindside and has a deadly accurate cross kick to his giant wingers. He was interviewed a couple of months ago on a Foxtel sports show (can’t remember which one). He said that at the start of his career there were only one or two 120kg plus players that would target him, now every team has them. He made special mention of Olakauatu being the most difficult to contain.

Manly have defensive issues on their right side . But I think the Roosters have more. Queensland admitted that they were targeting Suaalii in SOO 1 and Walsh put the Hammer through a gap around him before getting illegally clobbered. He was right centre that day but normally plays left centre for the Roosters. This makes the Roosters left side even for inviting for Manly.

Toupounuia is probably one of the best effort players in the NRL. I can see why Ciraldo was keen for him to join the Bulldogs. He fits in perfectly with their style of play. But his defence can be a bit suspect at times , especially close to his line. He is another player Manly can target.

No Sam Walker equals no X factor . And they lose his goal kicking prowess. It wouldn’t surprise me if Radley plays and gets stationed next to Keary to look after Keary in defence and nullify Olakauatu .Robinson did this against the Bulldogs to contain Kikau at Gosford (from memory) as Kikau had a habit of carving up the Roosters.

If Tom Turbo was fully fit I’d go Manly by 20. But he’s not so I’ll go Manly by 8. Pencil in Hopoate for at least 2 tries, Garrick and Tupou 1 each. Hopefully Atkinson stays out of it and lets the players decide .
Also had a quick look at the recent Roosters v Titans game. Manu and Young had shockers in defence. Manu missed 2 tackles resulting in 2 Titans’ tries. Young was grabbing a la Jason Saab. Another area Manly can target.

Lodge and Aloiai have been very solid and more importantly error free for 3 weeks in a row now . Credit where credit’s due . Aloiai even had a tackle bust last week. Seibold has also been using his bench well to maintain momentum. That 4 day professional development course at Harvard is reaping dividends.

Paseka was quiet in the first half last week but improved in the second half. Nowhere near the beast mode of the previous week though. Not sure how much that was due to the fast speed of the Bulldogs’ defensive line .

The form of Crichton and May has tapered off recently. For the Roosters to win Crichton and Manu will have to light it up . And their forwards will have to muscle up.

Manly are at their best when DCE and Tom Turbo combine. Not quite Lyon’s/Menzies but just as effective. When DCE makes a break he can be confident that Tom Turbo will be looming in support. Tom Turbo also plays a big role in marshalling the Manly defensive line just like Brett Stewart did. In Tom Turbo’s case the whole is a lot greater than the sum of the individual parts . Nobody workers harder with their rehab either.
 

Frankus

Juniors
Messages
2,348
Hope they bash the shit out of each other so it’s an easy ride for Melbourne. I want Melbourne at full strength in the GF so there are no excuses when Penrith beat them.
 

soc123_au

Moderator
Staff member
Messages
19,836
Look tbh trying to brag to a 3peat premiership winner about crowd sizes is a bit like trying to make fun of Margot Robbie’s husband for having a bigger dick than him.

even if it’s true you still lose.
Ha ha. Fair point. You can have your good crowds.
 

Bazal

Post Whore
Messages
102,902
This weekends finals show you what a weak as shit comp it is this year, man...
 
Messages
15,428
If that’s the case Robinson has lost the plot. Wong has been one of their best forwards recently and Radley will be paddlin’ in defence with one good shoulder . Especially if he marks up on Olakauatu.

Siua is good in attack. His defensive reads though can be rather ordinary which let's him down. He's only 21, and only in his second season of first grade, so he can work on that.
 

This Year?

Immortal
Messages
35,498
This weekends finals show you what a weak as shit comp it is this year, man...
The comp might be weak but the trolling has been top tier
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Warrimoo3

Juniors
Messages
322
Also had a quick look at the recent Roosters v Titans game. Manu and Young had shockers in defence. Manu missed 2 tackles resulting in 2 Titans’ tries. Young was grabbing a la Jason Saab. Another area Manly can target.

Lodge and Aloiai have been very solid and more importantly error free for 3 weeks in a row now . Credit where credit’s due . Aloiai even had a tackle bust last week. Seibold has also been using his bench well to maintain momentum. That 4 day professional development course at Harvard is reaping dividends.

Paseka was quiet in the first half last week but improved in the second half. Nowhere near the beast mode of the previous week though. Not sure how much that was due to the fast speed of the Bulldogs’ defensive line .

The form of Crichton and May has tapered off recently. For the Roosters to win Crichton and Manu will have to light it up . And their forwards will have to muscle up.

Manly are at their best when DCE and Tom Turbo combine. Not quite Lyon’s/Menzies but just as effective. When DCE makes a break he can be confident that Tom Turbo will be looming in support. Tom Turbo also plays a big role in marshalling the Manly defensive line just like Brett Stewart did. In Tom Turbo’s case the whole is a lot greater than the sum of the individual parts . Nobody workers harder with their rehab either.
Funniest thing about watching the Roosters v Titans match was Blocker calling Beau Fermor “Beau Bullemor” in the first half.
 

typicalfan

Coach
Messages
15,488
How does Robbo criticise a player for putting one of his players at risk of injury then send out Victor with a broken shoulder.
 

yobbo84

Coach
Messages
11,311
The Roosters finals record since 2020 is pretty dire.

5 losses and their only 2 wins being by 1 point.

Of those two one-point wins, one was against the Titans who absolutely bottled a match-winner at the end (effectively ending Patrick Herbert's career).

The other against the perennial finals chokers in the Sharks last year.

It's not great reading.
 

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