Sea Eagles vs Storm: live scores, blog

By John Davidson / Roar Guru

In a mouth-watering contest that pits first on the NRL ladder against second, the Melbourne Storm travel to Brookvale Oval to take on the Manly Sea Eagles. Join us from 7:30pm tonight for live scores and blog.

A replay of the 2007 and 2008 grand finals, Manly and Melbourne have been bitter rivals for a few seasons now.

There is little love lost between these two clubs, with Manly’s 40-0 spanking of the Storm in 2008 and Melbourne’s punishment of losing two titles because of salary cap rorting adding further fuel to the fire.

The individual match-ups in this game are one to relish.

Australian internationals Billy Slater and Brett Stewart are at fullback. Queensland representatives Cameron Smith and Matt Ballin are at hooker.

Up-and-coming internationals Kieron Foran and Gareth Widdop face off at five-eighth. And then you also have the likes of former New South Wales flyers Anthony Quinn and David Williams competing on the wings.

With two big forward packs and both clubs wanting to gain an advantage heading into the semi-finals, this game has all the ingredients of being a classic.

The Storm arrive in Sydney on a club-record streak of 12 consecutive wins. Devastating in both attack and defence, the Storm has so far, seen off all comers this season, and are rightly destined for the minor premiership.

Meanwhile, Manly are undefeated at home this season and will be confident of extending that run in front of the Brookvale faithful. They sit four points below the Storm on the table and will no doubt be keen to employ the kind of rib-shattering physicality that has been evident in their play all season.

Match-winners in both sides are evident right across the park, but Melbourne might receive a surprise boost at the last minute.

Today’s press is reporting that star Storm halfback, Cooper Cronk is set to make a shock return from injury for this game. That would be great news for the Storm, and set up another fascinating match-up with the Test and Queensland international Cooper up against rising young gun Daly Chery-Evans, also a fellow Queenslander.

While there will undoubtedly be fireworks on the pitch, there might also be some off it with David Gallop attending the game at Brookvale.

The NRL CEO is not Mr Popular with either club, so it will be interesting to see what reception he receives on the northern beaches.

The Sea Eagles come into this match following two lacklustre wins against the Bulldogs and Parramatta. They know they will have to lift if they have to have a chance against the high-flying Storm who seem hell-bent on creating history.

Key Stats:

– Brett Stewart has a phenomenal try-scoring record at Brookvale Oval and will be a huge chance of picking up a four-pointer.

– Manly will receive a boost with the return from injury of forward of Jamie Buhrer, though star back William Hopoate is still unavailable.

– The Storm opened the 2011 season against Manly at home and defeated the scratchy Sea Eagles 18-6.

– Melbourne have won 11 of the 20 encounters against Manly, but have won just six times in the nine games played at Brookvale Oval.

Last time they met: Round 1, 2011: Storm 18 – Manly 6

SEA EAGLES:

Brett Stewart, Michael Robertson, Jamie Lyon (capt), Steve Matai, David Williams, Kieran Foran, Daly Cherry-Evans, George Rose, Matt Ballin, Brent Kite, Anthony Watmough, Joe Galuvao, Glenn Stewart.

Interchange: Darcy Lussick, Jamie Buhrer, Shane Rodney, Tony Williams, Tim Robinson (one to be omitted).

STORM:

Billy Slater, Matt Duffie, Dane Nielsen, Beau Champion, Anthony Quinn, Rory Kostjasyn, Gareth Widdop, Bryan Norrie, Cameron Smith (capt), Jesse Bromwich, Adam Blair, Sika Manu, Kevin Proctor.

Interchange: Ryan Hinchcliffe, Sisa Waqa, Todd Lowrie, Jaiman Lowe.

Manly Sea Eagles v Melbourne Storm at Brookvale Oval 7.35pm
Head to Head: Sea Eagles 9 Storm 11
Last clash: Round 1 2011 – Storm 18 bt Sea Eagles 6 at AAMI Park
Betting: Manly $1.65, Storm $2.25 (TAB Sportsbet)
TV: Channel Nine, 7.30pm AEST (NSW/QLD, live)

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The Crowd Says:

2011-08-26T22:15:55+00:00

Matt

Guest


Nice maths dude.

2011-08-26T13:25:49+00:00

brad

Guest


Yep, I loved it. Footy should be a test of your character and this game was just that. It was fantastic. Probably not going to help with Leagues image but so be it, we don't want to sanitise the game so much we lose our brutality, otherwise we might as well be AFL.

2011-08-26T13:15:49+00:00

apaway

Guest


Oh, rubbish. he ran in to try and help his brother against a bloke twice his size. Coat hanger king hit? He barely touched him.

2011-08-26T12:06:12+00:00

QLDER

Guest


Brett Stewarts attempted coat hanger king hit was disgusting.

AUTHOR

2011-08-26T11:42:34+00:00

John Davidson

Roar Guru


That's a wrap from Brookie tonight. A game that Reg Reagan would have loved. The Storm's winning streak ends and Manly show they aren't pretenders this year, but it comes at a cost. Will be an anxious wait for the Sea Eagles on the injury front, and to see what suspensions may be coming their way.

AUTHOR

2011-08-26T11:38:33+00:00

John Davidson

Roar Guru


Fulltime - And Shane Rodney gets the Channel 9 man of the match award. A few line breaks from the forward, along with 18 tackles and 16 hit-ups.

AUTHOR

2011-08-26T11:32:38+00:00

John Davidson

Roar Guru


Fulltime - Great win for Manly tonight. Best performers were Cherry-Evans, Foran, Rodney and Lyon. All were excellent. Smith and Slater kept unusually quiet in this game. Manly – 18 Melbourne – 4

AUTHOR

2011-08-26T11:30:29+00:00

John Davidson

Roar Guru


Fulltime - Widdop misses the conversion and so its Manly winning by 12 points. Final score Manly – 18 Melbourne – 4

AUTHOR

2011-08-26T11:29:23+00:00

John Davidson

Roar Guru


80' Slater gets a consolation try! The commentator's curse. There was nothing on, and somehow the Storm have scored. Another strange try. Been a few tonight. Manly – 18 Melbourne – 4

2011-08-26T11:28:53+00:00

Tristan Rayner

Editor


Here's the biff:

AUTHOR

2011-08-26T11:27:46+00:00

John Davidson

Roar Guru


78' Storm have the ball on their 20m line. It's all over for the Melbourne mob tonight Manly – 18 Melbourne – 0

AUTHOR

2011-08-26T11:26:30+00:00

John Davidson

Roar Guru


77' Storm have the ball 30m out from the Manly line. But there's another mistake and its Manly ball. Story of the Storm's night. Manly – 18 Melbourne – 0

AUTHOR

2011-08-26T11:25:36+00:00

John Davidson

Roar Guru


76' Manly feed on the Storm 20m line. But T-Rex doesn't play the ball properly and its Storm ball. Very scrappy now. Winding down. Manly – 18 Melbourne – 0

AUTHOR

2011-08-26T11:24:09+00:00

John Davidson

Roar Guru


75' Melbourne play at the ball and Manly get another set of six. Foran taken hard in the tackle and loses the ball. Manly – 18 Melbourne – 0

AUTHOR

2011-08-26T11:23:11+00:00

John Davidson

Roar Guru


74' Bad kick from the Storm, and Foran gets the ball. Manly throwing it around on the first now. They look like they're enjoying this game. Manly – 18 Melbourne – 0

AUTHOR

2011-08-26T11:21:50+00:00

John Davidson

Roar Guru


72' But Rose has dropped the ball. Game has petered out now. Can't see either side scoring now. Manly – 18 Melbourne – 0

AUTHOR

2011-08-26T11:20:45+00:00

John Davidson

Roar Guru


71' ANOTHER Storm mistake. A forward pass... but on replay it wasn't forward. Bad refereing. Manly – 18 Melbourne – 0

AUTHOR

2011-08-26T11:19:35+00:00

John Davidson

Roar Guru


70' Slater puts in a grubber but Foran receives the ball. Manly now have it on the halfway line. Another Storm attack thwarted. Manly – 18 Melbourne – 0

AUTHOR

2011-08-26T11:18:00+00:00

John Davidson

Roar Guru


69' Cherry-Evans goes for the field goal... but misses from right in front. Manly – 18 Melbourne – 0

AUTHOR

2011-08-26T11:17:09+00:00

John Davidson

Roar Guru


68' Another nice kick from Cherry-Evans. He is having a blinder. Storm drop the ball out and face more pressure. Manly – 18 Melbourne – 0

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