Manly into decider after 30-20 win

By Steve Jancetic / Wire

Manly are into their fourth grand final in seven years as South Sydney stumbled at the penultimate hurdle for the second straight year with a heartbreaking 30-20 NRL preliminary final loss to the Sea Eagles at ANZ Stadium.

Seeking to end a 42-year wait to reach the decider, the Rabbitohs stumbled when the grand final berth seemed theirs for the taking – a 14-0 lead at better than a point a minute the perfect start.

But somehow it slipped through their fingers to a Manly side building one of the NRL’s great dynasties.

They piled on 30 straight points to silence the Souths faithful who made up the majority of the 44,546 crowd.

It capped a devastating day for Rabbitohs coach Michael Maguire, whose mother passed away earlier in the day after a battle with illness.

Glenn Stewart could be an unlikely grand final starter even if the Sea Eagles progress, with a high tackle on Sam Burgess landing him on report in the fourth minute.

His missed tackle on the tryline gifted John Sutton one of the easiest tries of his long career, before the Sea Eagles back-rower coughed up possession near halfway without a defender within touching distance.

The Bunnies took full toll with Nathan Merritt scoring to make it 14-0 after 12 minutes – the winger equalling Benny Wearing’s club record 144 tries as Adam Reynolds became just the second Rabbitoh after Eric Simms to kick 100 goals in a season.

It seemed a case of how many for Souths as the toll of two tough finals matches appeared to have finally caught up with Manly, before Glenn Stewart began his redemption story with a clever grubber to set up brother Brett as the Sea Eagles scored against the run of play.

Momentum swung wildly as Manly peppered the Bunnies line – but South Sydney held firm including one amazing set containing four goal-line try-savers – two by Greg Inglis who was huge in defence yet quiet in attack.

Halftime had seemingly stymied Manly’s charge, but the break only served to recharge the batteries with Brett Stewart’s brilliant sleight of hand sending Matt Ballin over down the blindside, the Sea Eagles trailing by just two five minutes after the restart.

Sam Burgess could have stopped the rot only to drop the ball over the tryline, Jamie Lyon making no such mistake as he became the fourth Sea Eagle to notch 1000 points for the club to give his side a lead seemingly unimaginable 20 minutes earlier.

David Williams produced a remarkable piece of acrobatic genius to touch down in the corner just after the hour mark – Tom Symonds kick-starting the party with eight minutes to go when he regathered a charge down on Adam Reynolds to score in front of an emptying ‘Burrow’ section of the crowd.

Manly coach Geoff Toovey saw the key to the win as his side’s resilience after the early onslaught.

“Fantastic effort, they should be very proud of themselves, we just hung in there after such a terrible start,” Toovey said.

“Us hanging in there gave us the opportunity to come away with the points.”

On the Stewart high tackle, Toovey said, when asked if he would be disappointed if that ruled him out of a grand final: “It’s not up to me but from what I saw there’s been 100s of them during the year and no one has seen to have copped anything.

“I’d be surprised.”

Toovey confirmed prop Richie Fa’aoso had been taken to hospital for scans on a neck injury sustained in the first half.

It was a sombre Maguire and John Sutton at the post-match press conference, the Souths coach hoping his men could build from the defeat.

“We’ll learn lessons, it’s a tough change room in there at the moment, a lot of disappointed players,” Maguire said.

“We’ve got to get stronger from this as a team and a club and we have to go into the next chapter.”

Added Sutton: “To go out like that, just devastated.

“I couldn’t believe it – just that second half wasn’t the way we play.”

SNAPSHOT OF THE NRL FIRST PRELIMINARY FINAL
Result: Manly 30 bt South Sydney 20 at ANZ Stadium.

Key moment: With the match still in the balance and Manly leading 18-14 just after the hour mark, Sea Eagles winger David Williams performed a more than passable version of a gymnast to score a remarkable and decisive try.

Key quote: “We knew we had it in us, we dug deep,” Manly coach Geoff Toovey after his team rallied from an early 14-0 deficit.

Injuries: Manly: Richie Fa’aoso (shoulder/neck), Souths: Bryson Goodwin (hand).

What’s next: A grand final appointment for Manly against the winner of Saturday’s preliminary final between Sydney Roosters and Newcastle. An off-season of soul-searching for South Sydney as they enter a 43rd year of their premiership drought after successive preliminary final losses.

Judiciary watch: Glenn Stewart (Manly) was placed on report for a high shot on Sam Burgess.

The Crowd Says:

2013-09-29T21:46:05+00:00

Jean Smith

Guest


It could be another close finish now that it is between Manlyv Sydney Roosters, this could be a real showdown and very entertaining. May the best team win.

2013-09-28T20:05:53+00:00

malabi

Guest


None of this changes the fact that wo Manly is s c u m

2013-09-28T20:02:05+00:00

malabi

Guest


Don't fret too much. ASADA still has some work to do and it would go well if they win the comp then get busted for being drug cheats. LOL. Didn't watch the vermin -v- Souths match, but heard that the first 15 minutes was pretty good.

2013-09-28T13:33:55+00:00

Meesta Cool

Guest


Me too Matt and I think I know most of the rules, but it seems that just like our sporrt there are varying interpretations at each end of the field.. tonight, two linesmen, two refs and maybe the 'ack in the Box failed to see a obvious forward pass that opened the floodgates. wish I knew the answer to this major problem in all sports.

2013-09-28T10:52:53+00:00

Done and Dusted

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Yeah fair enough seanmaguire but watch Minichello and most the other captains. They ask the ref the question. Lyon whinges. It's a shame in fact. If he stopped the habit he would be the complete player and a more admired person from opposition supporters.

2013-09-28T06:38:54+00:00

TheTruth

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Of course not. Stop making straw man arguments, it is not what I said at all. But if they had EARNT their way into the GF, I would be happy for both clubs and it would be good for league in both those respective areas.

2013-09-28T06:06:55+00:00

Mals

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Some good points there however, no way that the Knights would flog Manly in the GF. They would need the following players at their best for a chance of that occurring - Joey Johns, the Chief, Matt Gidley, Ben Kennedy, Mad Dog etc.

2013-09-28T05:57:02+00:00

Matt

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I don't understand the rules. I try, but I watch 10 same things happen with 10 different calls, so...

2013-09-28T05:56:09+00:00

Mals

Guest


Nope Glenn will play. He hit a falling Burgess in the upper chest & slightly brushed his chin :-) He also has no carry over points.

2013-09-28T05:55:23+00:00

Matt

Guest


Wrist? :)

2013-09-28T05:48:13+00:00

Meesta Cool

Guest


If anyone believes that terrible refereeeing is only applicable to NRL. please turn on the AFL Grand Final there apears to be a total different set of rules for each team, surprise, surprise, The home team are getting the good calls.. -- yupp our game isn't on it's own when it comes to the refs being one sided!.. geez it's a bit of a relief to see this..

2013-09-28T05:15:55+00:00

Chui

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That's just modern day pass the parcel. Does every kid really have to get a prize? This is an elite sport. By that rationale, we should let Cronulla play North Qld in the GF?

2013-09-28T05:14:30+00:00

davros

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bit of truth in that ...se the way they reverted to the old one out frm the ruck bash it up no pass after some ill disciplined ball handling issues ...dumb dumb dumb

2013-09-28T05:03:18+00:00

davros

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im a big fan of isac ...but I am finding it hard to understand what I saw from him last night ....some extremely extremely crucial errors that denied us points ...in light of what has been written recently about the game im realy starting to wonder ...also the effort souths displayed from about 5 mins into the second half is puzzling ...it's like they stopped trying weren't interested...they just hung off and hung off and let the eagles run at them constantly backpeddling ....also what jack said ...that old useless one out no pass up the middle of the ruck ..what a stupid stupid tactic...the only souths players I rated last night were Sutton an Asotasi

2013-09-28T04:35:27+00:00

TheTruth

Guest


Neither...due to the fact they had not won it for so long, whereas Manly have won it (and deservedly so) recently. Simple as that

2013-09-28T04:13:42+00:00

Noswet

Guest


Massive choke by Souths, With the benefit of hindsight the 2 weeks off did Souths no favors. I bought into the fairy tale of Souths winning the comp as well as others, maybe the surrounding "lovefest" in Redfern got into the players headspace. It was a great first 14 minutes though, if Manly face the Roosters in the GF they could win it. Advice for Sth Sydney next year if they get this far, tamper down the ferver.

2013-09-28T03:55:34+00:00

Midfielder

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Suck Okiee Okiee do you know how to cancel a ebay bid.... I put a bid in for a Mickey Mouse Outfit and I am ten minutes away from owning the Broncos .... BTW the courier mail reported police caught Bronco fans climbing the fence at Suncorp ... police told em to get back inside .. Goooo Manlyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

2013-09-28T03:33:21+00:00

Chui

Guest


Oikee, you really are that bit of the anatomy that stops your hand sliding off the end. Hopefully that will make it past the mod.

2013-09-28T03:30:47+00:00

Chui

Guest


Why would it be a fantastic thing for Souths to make the GF? Pity and Charity? I don't get it.

2013-09-28T03:25:42+00:00

Chui

Guest


Kimmorley should still owe Manly money for falsely posing as a halfback whilst at the club.

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