Manly thrash Broncos to make late finals push

By Adam Saar / Roar Rookie

With that last performance I think it’s fair to say they are well and truly ready for an inspirational finals push.

Not too long ago the boys from the beaches looked as if they could possibly be bringing home their first wooden spoon. But as any rugby league fan these days knows, Manly never back down.

If any team was going to make a legitimate comeback from the bottom of the ladder it was the Sea Eagles.

It was a near perfect game for the Maroon and White. After blindsiding the league leaders in the first half, by taking a 20-0 lead into the break they came out and more than doubled that score in the second – taking out an emphatic 44-14 win.

Jamie Lyon was the outright star of the first half as it seemed he could do no wrong, with every touch he had of the ball becoming a threat to the opposition. A try, q line break and two insanely skilful try assists in a full game would be an impressive stat sheet for most players – but Jamie managed it in just the first 40 minutes.

Kieran Foran also had an absolute b-e-a-u-t-y. In what can come as somewhat bittersweet for Manly fans, Kieran showed his true colours by having arguably his best game for the season running for more than 200 metres and picking up two memorable tries.

Tom Trbojevic was another outstanding player who gave fans a real show by crossing the line for his first of the night from some Jamie Lyon brilliance.

As the second half came around Tommy decided to have yet another crack at the sloppy Brisbane defence, which saw him gallop across the line and pop a sweet ball to big Taufua who assisted Foran to his well deserved second try. Tom later ran nearly the full length of the field off a one handed pickup intercept to cross for his second in the latter stages of the game.

His brother Jake also had a night to remember, picking up a handy 132 metres and an impressive grubber kick for the highlights real.

Daly Cherry-Evans showed class with two try assists and some consistent kicking and tackling work.

Although Anthony Milford of the Broncos gave it his all, his at times poor decision making lead to some errors.

Corey Parker the offload machine was kept under wraps by some brilliant Manly defence the whole night and only managed 1 offload. With Ben Hunt unfortunately racked up 8 costly missed tackles.

Honourable mentions for the night include: George Taufua with two line breaks and a try assist, Feleti Mateo with 14 runs, for 144 run metres and a unique try and Michael Chee Kam who showed promising signs and confidence in his first NRL game for the year.

This clash with the Broncos in Gosford was exactly what Manly needed to show to the rest of the league. They are serious about making the 8 for an 11th year in a row – and I think we can all agree they took well advantage of that opportunity.

The Crowd Says:

2015-08-03T21:12:18+00:00

Tom G

Guest


I doubt that a fairytale finish is on the cards unfortunately as we can't afford to drop a single point. If the owners had supported the Coach rather than shaft him in April when things weren't going well and the huge injury toll, I'm certain that 2015 wouldn't have been such a bloody mess.

2015-08-03T04:26:44+00:00

planko

Roar Guru


My honest a opinion as a manly fan is they need to still win the next 2. Then they should be a position where they are not relying on results. I am not saying they need to win only 2 just that I think they will be in the 8 if they do. Then it is theirs to loose from there.

2015-08-02T23:31:56+00:00

john neeson

Guest


Never underestimate Spiv Power Rene. JWH or SKD to behead JT early in the game..

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2015-08-02T11:58:09+00:00

Adam Saar

Roar Rookie


Couldn't agree more I feel Daly is really starting to find form these last four or so games. I think playing that second receiver role that you mentioned is well suited for him. It inserts him even more into the game and he is as a result having a hand in nearly all plays especially inside the opposition 20, which usually results in points, hence our high scoring in the past month or so.

2015-08-02T10:39:57+00:00

Haz

Guest


Best game Lyon has played all season, and same for Foran. I like the adjustment that Toovey has made to his halves. When the ball goes right, Foran at first receiver is giving Cherry-Evans a lot more time at second-receiver to make the killer play.

2015-08-02T09:30:20+00:00

Renegade

Guest


"Not foolish enough to think the comp will be decided on the best team winning." So you don't think they are going to let the cowboys win? I think you're getting more than just a little carried away after one game.... the 15/1 on the finals is worth a lazy punt.

2015-08-02T08:49:39+00:00

john neeson

Guest


just watched the Souths game....how juicy do those odds sound now! Still they stole my money in '13 so I'm not counting it yet.

2015-08-02T05:19:18+00:00

Birdy

Guest


John I've only got 1 thing to say about your odds.... Arrrrrrrgggggggggghhhhhhhh.

2015-08-02T02:47:02+00:00

Birdy

Guest


I was tempted at $61 but I'm your typical Monday tipster

2015-08-02T01:37:54+00:00

john neeson

Guest


I got 15/1 Manly to make the eight and 101/1 Manly to win the comp. The NRL have ordained the Rorters and the Cows for the GF but Manly for the eight at least covers my bets. Not foolish enough to think the comp will be decided on the best team winning.

2015-08-02T00:41:00+00:00

up in the north

Roar Rookie


I don't even want to know what it was paying.

2015-08-02T00:22:10+00:00

Birdy

Guest


I'm not a gambler but I think we have just missed the best dark horse bet in sporting history

2015-08-01T23:30:21+00:00

up in the north

Roar Rookie


The result surprised the hell out of me. Congrats to Manly, a great way to end a crap week.

2015-08-01T21:30:32+00:00

Freighter

Guest


Manly were good, but Brisbane were terrible- never in the game. They looked flat and lacklustre. I wonder how much training loads come into performances this time of year... Top sides can be flat this time of year under heavy training schedules before tapering and freshening up into finals... Manly's problem is that they now must stay hot for another two months- that's a hard task, but they certainly have the firepower to shake things up.

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