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Match Discussion: Round 17 vs Manly @ 4 Pines Park, Brookvale / Cammeraygal

Who will win? Round 17: Manly v Wests Tigers

  • Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 13+

    Votes: 2 33.3%
  • Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 1-12

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Draw after Golden Point

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Wests Tigers 1-12

    Votes: 3 50.0%
  • Wests Tigers 13+

    Votes: 1 16.7%

  • Total voters
    6
  • Poll closed .

Ron's_Mate

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Luai out of Manly clash on Friday; Cobbo to join Dolphins
By Adrian Proszenko, Michael Chammas, Christian Nicolussi, Dan Walsh and Robert Dillon
Updated June 27, 2025 — 11.55amfirst published June 22, 2025 — 1.54pm

Jarome Luai is out of Friday’s clash against Manly as he deals with a boil on his chest.

Luai did not feature at Thursday’s captain’s run at Concord, and when asked about the co-captain’s absence, coach Benji Marshall told this masthead he was simply resting because of the heavy workload – and the fact he was about to play a third game in nine days.

Adan Doueihi slotted into five-eighth alongside new halfback Latu Fainu and Luke Laulilli trained at left centre.

But Api Koroisau is expected to move into the halves against Manly, with Tallyn Da Silva to start at dummy-half.

Marshall spoke a day earlier about why the club were keen to extend Koroisau, 32, ahead of 20-year-old Da Silva who has since met with four rival clubs – and is a chance of departing the Tigers by Monday’s transfer deadline.

Luai is being treated for a boil, which is not expected to impact his chances of taking the park for NSW in the Origin decider on July 9.

 

Tiger Ted

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Luai out of Manly clash on Friday; Cobbo to join Dolphins
By Adrian Proszenko, Michael Chammas, Christian Nicolussi, Dan Walsh and Robert Dillon
Updated June 27, 2025 — 11.55amfirst published June 22, 2025 — 1.54pm

Jarome Luai is out of Friday’s clash against Manly as he deals with a boil on his chest.

Luai did not feature at Thursday’s captain’s run at Concord, and when asked about the co-captain’s absence, coach Benji Marshall told this masthead he was simply resting because of the heavy workload – and the fact he was about to play a third game in nine days.

Adan Doueihi slotted into five-eighth alongside new halfback Latu Fainu and Luke Laulilli trained at left centre.

But Api Koroisau is expected to move into the halves against Manly, with Tallyn Da Silva to start at dummy-half.

Marshall spoke a day earlier about why the club were keen to extend Koroisau, 32, ahead of 20-year-old Da Silva who has since met with four rival clubs – and is a chance of departing the Tigers by Monday’s transfer deadline.

Luai is being treated for a boil, which is not expected to impact his chances of taking the park for NSW in the Origin decider on July 9.

In addition to losing Luai the gump
Talau has pulled out due to injury & been replaced by a superior player in Saab.Manlys backline have got to be the quickest in the competition.I hope we don’t get flogged.
 

Tiger05

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But Api Koroisau is expected to move into the halves against Manly, with Tallyn Da Silva to start at dummy-half.

Marshall spoke a day earlier about why the club were keen to extend Koroisau, 32, ahead of 20-year-old Da Silva who has since met with four rival clubs – and is a chance of departing the Tigers by Monday’s transfer deadline

f**k. This is shit.
 

Tigerm

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Luai out of Manly clash on Friday; Cobbo to join Dolphins
By Adrian Proszenko, Michael Chammas, Christian Nicolussi, Dan Walsh and Robert Dillon
Updated June 27, 2025 — 11.55amfirst published June 22, 2025 — 1.54pm

Jarome Luai is out of Friday’s clash against Manly as he deals with a boil on his chest.

Luai did not feature at Thursday’s captain’s run at Concord, and when asked about the co-captain’s absence, coach Benji Marshall told this masthead he was simply resting because of the heavy workload – and the fact he was about to play a third game in nine days.

Adan Doueihi slotted into five-eighth alongside new halfback Latu Fainu and Luke Laulilli trained at left centre.

But Api Koroisau is expected to move into the halves against Manly, with Tallyn Da Silva to start at dummy-half.

Marshall spoke a day earlier about why the club were keen to extend Koroisau, 32, ahead of 20-year-old Da Silva who has since met with four rival clubs – and is a chance of departing the Tigers by Monday’s transfer deadline.

Luai is being treated for a boil, which is not expected to impact his chances of taking the park for NSW in the Origin decider on July 9.

Lance the thing and get out there and play with a bandaid and black ointment on it.
I haven't heard of boils for decades, we used to get them all the time as kids, the worst ones on the legs, they used to warm up a milk bottle and put the bottle over the boil and it would suck it out hahaha
 

Nutz

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Looking that way.
Why not play Turuva at fullback, and bring in Tu’itupou or Laulilii onto the wing, or even Staines.
Stop playing people out of position.
Turuva is a fullback if you ask the pampers,
Mason is a half,
Api is a hooker.
Maybe Benji should play big red at fullback and May on the wing to stiffen the D.
 
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Why not play Turuva at fullback, and bring in Tu’itupou or Laulilii onto the wing, or even Staines.
Stop playing people out of position.
Turuva is a fullback if you ask the pampers,
Mason is a half,
Api is a hooker.
Maybe Benji should play big red at fullback and May on the wing to stiffen the D.
Nutz you're not the sheenius are you?
 

Nutz

First Grade
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Lance the thing and get out there and play with a bandaid and black ointment on it.
I haven't heard of boils for decades, we used to get them all the time as kids, the worst ones on the legs, they used to warm up a milk bottle and put the bottle over the boil and it would suck it out hahaha
That black ointment was probably Magnoplasm...worked well getting out splinters too Tm.
My mum used to use hot bread poultices as well. Boils are not seen much these days as you said.
 

Tigerm

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That black ointment was probably Magnoplasm...worked well getting out splinters too Tm.
My mum used to use hot bread poultices as well. Boils are not seen much these days as you said.
Yeah, the ones on the bum were painful and the most embarrassing hahaha
 

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