If you don't like Jamie Soward there's something wrong with you

By Greg Prichard / Expert

Manly is the only team still alive in the competition that can’t win it. Every other team has got a genuine shot at the title after an extraordinary weekend of football.

That is my first observation. My second is this: if you don’t like Jamie Soward, there is something wrong with you – not him.

I’ll expand on the subject of Soward shortly, but let me get back to this incredible battle for the title first.

There was always going to be at least one upset on the first weekend of the finals. The competition had been too even and too unpredictable all season to expect that every one of the four favourites was going to win.

I wrote on Friday that the best chance of an upset was Canterbury against Melbourne, and didn’t the Bulldogs do a job on the Storm yesterday? But that, of course, wasn’t the first upset as it turned out. Penrith got in ahead of the Bulldogs by beating Sydney Roosters on Saturday night.

South Sydney obliterated Manly on Friday night. The four tries the Sea Eagles scored after the Rabbitohs had stretched their lead to an incredible 40-0 meant nothing. That was garbage time.

Injuries in the forwards had already taken a severe toll on Manly, and back-up hooker Jayden Hodges is also now hurt, while representative back-rower Anthony Watmough faces the possibility of a judiciary charge and suspension.

The Sea Eagles didn’t have the best forward pack in the competition even when all their players were fit, but they were still good enough to win the competition because they had a halfback in Daly Cherry-Evans who was in great form.

He would often boot Manly out of trouble if they hadn’t made it far down the field coming to the last tackle.

That is no longer the case. Cherry-Evans is out of sorts. Sure, he came into the game late against Souths, but it didn’t matter then. He failed to make an impact when the game was still there to be won.

Cherry-Evans looks dispirited. It is hard to imagine all of the off-field stuff at the club is not having an effect on him.

Manly began the game against the Rabbitohs well enough. They looked like they had prepared as they should have. But when Souths scored their first try Manly immediately looked shaky. After the second try came, they were clearly gone.

It was like watching a car crash. The Sea Eagles are dead men walking.

Souths were fantastic for the first 60 minutes of their 40-24 win. Their coach, Michael Maguire, stuck it to them big-time in the dressing-room afterwards for slackening off in the last 20 minutes, but he shouldn’t be too hard on them.

Penrith thoroughly deserved their 19-18 win over the Roosters. They are a genuine ‘team’, but Soward is their beating heart.

I love the way he celebrated kicking the winning field goal, jumping out of his skin as he did. You want your sports stars to show what it really means to them when they succeed.

Soward polarises people because he’s got a bit to say and shoots from the hip when he says it. Some people like him and some don’t. I say thank God for him, because he is doing the work of 20 players when it comes to keeping the sport interesting.

Soward helps cover for those players who either have nothing to say, are too careful in what they do say, or are full of clichés.

If you don’t like Soward you don’t like colour, genuine personality and honesty.

But the most important thing he has to offer Penrith is, of course, his experience and ability on the field. Soward is the NRL player of the moment. He’s a great competitor.

Roosters coach Trent Robinson complained about the referees after the loss, but the Roosters should blame themselves for not being able to secure the win after leading 18-12 inside the last 10 minutes.

Like Souths did against Manly, North Queensland got away to a big lead against Brisbane on Saturday night, but the difference between the two games was that the Broncos got back into it with a chance to win. The Cowboys then steadied and closed the game out, 32-20.

Again, that is not too much to worry about for the winners.

The challenge for the Cowboys, after a home game to start the finals, is to win three road games in a row to take the title, but they have been in great form recently and Johnathan Thurston is almost irresistible.

Melbourne were never good enough to win the premiership this year. The rest of the team isn’t able to provide the right amount of support for the three superstar players, and the superstars are showing signs of wear and tear.

The Storm are very well coached and were still disciplined enough to win the necessary amount of games to get to the finals, but once again they weren’t able to lift once they got there.

They have now folded without a win in the finals for the second year running.

Canterbury dominated Melbourne in the forwards. Each of the five starting forwards for the Bulldogs, not counting hooker Michael Ennis, ran for more than 100 metres, and so did two of the forwards who came off the bench. James Graham was outstanding.

Off the platform created by the forwards, Josh Reynolds and his fellow backline players did plenty of damage in attack as Canterbury established a 24-0 lead along the way to a 28-4 win.

The Bulldogs’ kicking game was excellent.

Canterbury will now start favourites against Manly on Saturday night and should win. I don’t see how the Sea Eagles will recover from here. Surely they can’t compete with the Bulldogs up front.

The Roosters will start favourites against the Cowboys on Friday night, but warm favourites rather than red-hot. It promises to be a belter of a game.

Out of the two games, the Cowboys look the best chance of an upset to me, but how much of an upset would it really be?

The Crowd Says:

2014-09-15T21:27:08+00:00

Trekkie

Guest


Is it just me, or was the Jamie Soward field goal legal or just a flat punt kick?

2014-09-15T11:58:39+00:00

Elma Dudd

Guest


Manly are done I'm afraid .

2014-09-15T09:43:34+00:00

The Barry

Guest


If every game was an elimination final then you could have a true seeding system. The roosters are no longer the number one ranked side after being beaten by Penrith.

2014-09-15T08:12:20+00:00

Renegade

Guest


Seeds 1, 3 & 5 vs seeds 2, 4 & 7.... hmmm certainly is.

2014-09-15T07:36:03+00:00

Muzz

Guest


Soward copped plenty from the Roosters faithful on the weekend. "Soward is a banker" was chanted on many occasions but i guess he had the last laugh. To be honest, he use get on my nerves but i like his oddness these days.

2014-09-15T07:26:12+00:00

Judge Holden

Roar Guru


Trust Mulder to get the prediction right. I want to believe Fox.

2014-09-15T07:24:22+00:00

Judge Holden

Roar Guru


I've always wanted to land one on Squidward's nose. He can be a very annoying character at times.

2014-09-15T06:36:16+00:00

The Barry

Guest


Semis are a separate comp. Teams get their advantages for the first week of the semis based on the minor premiership. After that it's based on how they go in the semis. Last week the roosters were ranked higher than Penrith. After winning their clash the panthers are higher ranked. Souths beat the team that finished second. Penrith beat the team that finished first. Manly lost to the team that finished third. Roosters lost to the team that finished fourth. Cowboys beat the team that finished 8th at home. Bulldogs beat the team that finished 7th away from home. Based on all of that it's clear which is the 'stronger' side of the draw.

2014-09-15T06:18:01+00:00

Eden

Guest


I agree with both those complaints but didn't think we scored off the back of either. Probably wrong

2014-09-15T06:17:11+00:00

Christian D'Aloia

Roar Guru


The entire finals series, just like the regular season, will be about who shows up to win. Complacency is really the only thing that will stop a team winning games.

2014-09-15T06:16:28+00:00

Knightblues

Roar Guru


Soward cops a lot off bullies in the crowd, because that's what bullies do, of course if you get one by themselves they usually turn to water

2014-09-15T06:12:47+00:00

Christian D'Aloia

Roar Guru


Where have you been for the past month? I doubt they'll let him go though, there's talk every season that one Morris brother wants to join the other's club.

2014-09-15T05:55:41+00:00

apaway

Roar Guru


Greg, as a Manly fan I tend to agree with you about the Sea Eagles chances except for this small sliver of comfort: The last 15 minutes against Souths were not "garbage time." The Eagles now find themselves arguably on the less tough side of the draw. If they can cobble together a performance to get past the Bulldogs (reliant on some judiciary leniency during the week), I think they can beat Penrith. On the other side of things, I think Souths will now feel aggrieved at the Roosters loss because they will be playing either the Cowboys or Easts, and have been belted by both recently.

2014-09-15T05:48:51+00:00

Luke M

Guest


How about when Tupou took out Moylan and Roosters score? Or when SBW strips the ball and Roosters score?

2014-09-15T05:47:26+00:00

matth

Guest


Only if Manly can somehow get Cherry-Evans back on this planet and also only if Watmough and Lyon both somehow get off from driving Greg Inglis into the ground. If Manly lose Watmough this week have they actually got any forwards left? And they are coming up against the Dogs pack. That's a very tough ask. To my mind the Bulldogs have been the biggest winners of the weekend by far. They turned up in Melbourne to find the Storm way off their game. Then they get Manly who look just about gone. Then it's an even money bet against the Panthers. No more away games. Looks a lot easier than the Comwboys having to beat the two top team away from home just to make the grand final. It looks like the Dogs vs last team standing.

2014-09-15T05:37:07+00:00

matth

Guest


Cleary has identified that Soward needs the love. He has made him a leader at the club. "you are the man Jamie". Some players need that support and Soward is definitely one of them. Bennett gave him the same consideration and won a premiership out of it.

2014-09-15T05:35:11+00:00

matth

Guest


That would be typical of every fan. We hate them until they play for us. Most fans at some point have said something along the lines of "he's a complete grub, but he's our grub". Mine is Justin Hodges.

2014-09-15T05:20:57+00:00

KB

Guest


I know that's you, Greg..

2014-09-15T05:03:10+00:00

Squidward

Roar Rookie


Is there a shortened version of your rants?

2014-09-15T04:43:25+00:00

Sandy Johnno

Guest


just goes to show what a good coach can do. soward playing good for panthers and sandow playing great again at parra

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