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Sea Eagles downplay NRL premiership hype

gong_eagle

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Sea Eagles downplay NRL premiership hype
By Tom Wald
AAP
http://nrl.com/News/Latest/tabid/10244/default.aspx?id=51938

If you thought Manly's defence was watertight, it is nothing compared to their well-drilled approach to questions regarding their premiership credentials.

The Sea Eagles sit alone on top of the NRL table and boast both the competition's most potent attack and most miserly defence two months out from the finals.

And in rugby league terms, they pulled third-placed Cronulla's pants down in Saturday night's 34-6 annihilation at Toyota Stadium.

Surely these are heady times for the Sea Eagles.

The Eagles would have you think otherwise as they try to fight the growing hype over their title prospects following last year's grand final loss to Melbourne.

Manly coach Des Hasler, the NRL's king of understatement, would have been proud of fullback Brett Stewart's effort in not saying anything of interest to the small media contingent that gathered at the Eagles' training base.

His resolute performance even forced a TV journalist to drop his microphone in mock disgust after hearing Stewart trot out "one game at a time" for the umpteenth time.

"This is just outrageous," the journalist joked.

The response came after Stewart dodged questions more effectively than he splits defences on weekends.

The fact is the Sea Eagles are flying and have firmed as second favourites for the title behind Melbourne.

Not that the Storm is an appropriate topic at Manly before Friday night's home match against Parramatta.

"Stop asking me that will you," Stewart said with a smile to a question regarding Melbourne's progress this season.

The Sea Eagles are undoubtedly the competition's in-form side even if their standing has been aided by their minimal State of Origin playing commitments compared to the Storm.

Manly's reluctance to talk themselves up must also come from being towelled up by the Storm in their last two meetings.

Stewart said the minor premiership wasn't a "goal" for the team before conceding the side's inability to look beyond this weekend was part of the coach's grand plan.

"That is probably the main thing that `Dessie' gets onto us about, is to not get ahead of ourselves and that's exactly what we are doing and that is why you blokes keep on asking different questions," he said.

Manly's next chance to take on the Storm comes on August 8 at Brookvale Oval.

For many league fans, it can't come quickly enough.
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Mon, 14 Jul 2008 15:55:56
 

wittyfan

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Minor premiership not "a goal"?

Winning some cash and the JJ Giltinan shield is of no value?

Playing a busted arse team limping in at 8th isn't any incentive?

Is this beginning of the end of the McIntyre system?
 

chileman

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Minor premiership not "a goal"?

Winning some cash and the JJ Giltinan shield is of no value?

Playing a busted arse team limping in at 8th isn't any incentive?

Is this beginning of the end of the McIntyre system?
Witt :lol:
 

Patorick

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Not liking all these stories hyping Manly up. Stuff like this usually leads to big heads and a big loss. Just hope it's not to Parra this week.
 

Scarves

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I agree, too many pats on the back can evenutally give you a sore back. All these stupid calls about fore gone conclusions, the smart punters know there is no such thing. I just look to next week, never cocky, but with confidence that Manly always have dig. That's the difference, a balanced team with talent and a good attitude gives you a real chance at the title. But it's only a chance, there are so many other variables that can scuttle the quest.
 

Daddycool

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I still don't think it's as clear cut as a Storm/Eagles two horse race. In my opinion, the Storm players (and coaching staff) believe they are FAR superior to Manly. After 3 big wins in the past 3 games (GF, trial, rd5) they perhaps have a right to. Now, cockiness and over confidence can lead to complacency. If the Storm focus too much on Manly, and take their eyes of the Roosters and the Sharks (both of whom had good wins against them this year) they may not even make the GF.
 

Terry-Randal

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ive been watching ,manly since the 70s and i believe we got the best balanced team in the comp. If mat olford and lyons are around in the finals manly will win easily. i believe this manly team can smash the storm by a good margin they have learnt from last years grandfinal . but if olford lyons are out we are finished.
 

Patorick

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If the storm didn't have Inglis and Folau I'd agree with you. They both scare me vey much.
 

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