NRL 2017 season preview: Manly Sea Eagles

By Keith Sheldon / Roar Guru

2016 was supposed to be the year the team from the northern beaches was back.

After an awful 2015, the ever maligned club had gone through a roster turnover, recruiting an actual forward pack and getting young talent like Dylan Walker.

A lot of pundits including me thought they were destined for the top eight, with many putting them in the top four.

But they were a bigger disappointment to their fans than I am to my parents.

It turns out, having a squad with one half in it and no depth in any position isn’t smart when half of your roster is over 30. Manly was littered with injuries, form slumps and off-field controversies last year, showing glimpses of form occasionally but usually falling flat.

However in 2017, Manly come in with a larger roster overhaul, with most of the stalwarts from their decade of dominance gone.

Strengths
As stated previously, one of the big problems for Manly was a lack of halves outside of their back-flipping giraffe, Daly Cherry-Evans. The play-making reliance on Cherry-Evans also meant it was easy to derail the Manly offence by simply shutting him down.

When he went down, Manly had to make do with players like Walker, Jamie Lyon and Apisai Koroisau.

But now that Manly has recruited Blake Green, Cameron Cullen and Jackson Hastings, these problems have been addressed, which will take the pressure off of DCE and allow him to show why he demanded so much money back in 2015.

Green especially will be a great foil to DCE as a solid, calm and experienced half that doesn’t overplay his hand.

When it comes to fullbacks, I have previously referenced French and Mitchell. While those two young guns look to have the goods, I firmly believe that Tom Trbojevic is the best of the three.

He was thrust into fullback much earlier than people expected but still flourished, and was by far Manly’s best player last year. He led the team in running metres, line breaks, tackle breaks and also had their second highest try assists and tries.

All while carrying an injury through the season, meaning he can and probably will be even better this year.

His brother, Jake Trbojevic, is certainly no pushover either. In his first full season in the 13 jersey he shone. He is already the leader of the forward pack at just 22 and has represented Australia.

Like all forwards, he will only get better with age.

This might be a controversial opinion, but most of Manly’s forwards are underrated. Martin Taupau is also an excellent player. People say he had a bad 2016; those people are wrong.

He had the most running metres of all the Manly forwards, had their highest offload numbers and made the second most tackle breaks for the Maroon and Whites even with his suspensions.

Meanwhile, Addin Fonua-Blake is huge and will develop into a great prop in a few years, Brenton Lawrence when fit is pure quality and Lloyd Perrett has potential.

The only truly weak link is Nate Myles since he is more broken down than Steve Matai, as everyone else at least has potential.

Weaknesses
Risky buys are not uncommon in the NRL. A lot of teams, usually currently successful ones, will make a strange recruitment decision on a player with potential or one that has been great but is terribly out of form.

These players are often cheap, and if your club is in good shape they’ll have decent replacements in their top 25, like Tony Williams to Cronulla or Dave Taylor to the Raiders.

However, these moves aren’t ideal for struggling clubs. Nonetheless, they may as well make up 50% of the buys Manly have made for this year.

Hastings, Akuila Uate, Lloyd Perrett, and Curtis Sironen are all risk buys. Though you might think there is more chance of one of them turning it around – which is true – they are still all taking up space in the top 25.

If all of these players are duds, then Manly just wasted a fair portion of their roster.

Manly have put themselves in a position where they need at least two of these risks to work out or they are stuffed, and I don’t know if this will happen.

What happens if none of these players improve? Manly’s chances of doing well are done.

Additionally, the player turnaround at Manly means that it will take a while for the side to gel, since many players have barely played a season together, if that. The loss of their former captain Jamie Lyon will also be huge.

Summary
It is hard to pinpoint an exact spot for Manly to finish.

Their side isn’t that bad. I like their halves options and some of their forwards. Their centre pairing of Walker and Brian Kelly has a lot of speed to it and could cause headaches on the edges.

But there are just too many question marks surrounding this team. Can they gel better than they did last year? Will players like Uate and Sironen flourish with the change of environment, or will they continue to flounder? How will they handle the loss of experience? Can Trent Barrett even coach?

With this in mind, even as a Manly fan, I can’t put them in the eight. They could certainly make it if everything goes right for them and their risks pay off, but I don’t think that will happen.

I predict they will finish 11th, though they could end up anywhere from seventh-13th. They will struggle in the first half of the year and then finish it on fire, but they won’t win enough to make the eight.

2016 finish: 13th

Predicted 2017 finish: 11th

Transfers
Gains: Frank Winterstein, Shaun Lane, Blake Green, Cameron Cullen, Akuila Uate, Curtis Sironen, Lloyd Perrett, Jackson Hastings, Brian Kelly, Jonathon Wright, Jarrad Kennedy, Joey Lussick

Losses: Jamie Lyon, Tim Moltzen, Tom Symonds, Siosia Vave, Liam Knight, Nathan Green, Blake Leary, Isaac John, Jayden Hodges, Josh Starling, Jamie Buhrer, Brayden Williame, Matt Parcell, Feleti Mateo, Luke Burgess, Brett Stewart, Steve Matai.

Full-strength team
1. Tom Trbojevic
2. Jorge Taufua
3. Dylan Walker
4. Brian Kelly
5. Peter Schuster/Akuila Uate
6. Blake Green
7. Daly Cherry-Evans
8. Darcy Lussick
9. Apisai Koroisau
10. Addin Fonua-Blake
11. Curtis Sironen
12. Martin Taupau
13. Jake Trbojevic
14. Cameron Cullen
15. Shaun Lane
16. Brenton Lawrence
17. Nate Myles/Lloyd Perrett

The Crowd Says:

2017-02-17T02:15:23+00:00

James T

Guest


If dce and tommy fire manly are capable of pushing the 8. If they don't or are injured it's more likely a bottom 4 finish. If manly struggle it will be interesting to see how long Barrett lasts,

2017-02-17T00:24:55+00:00

GC Dave

Guest


They did last year and started with a rag tag side. Time will tell. It's great to see passion coming from the NSW camp as well and of course somebody has to love Manly......good luck to you NSWelshman and hopefully you'll be competitive in this years origin...I hate winning all the time.

2017-02-16T20:22:16+00:00

NSWelshman

Guest


You think Manly cares that someone so insignificant hates them lololol

2017-02-16T20:21:24+00:00

NSWelshman

Guest


Yawn zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz................

2017-02-16T20:18:07+00:00

NSWelshman

Guest


Yeah & pigs can fly lolol..........

2017-02-16T11:27:57+00:00

Jason Hosken

Roar Guru


Well played!!

2017-02-16T10:38:05+00:00

Justin Kearney

Guest


I hate Manly.

2017-02-16T07:48:41+00:00

The spectator

Guest


i liked what ive seen from schuster at the 9's, not a bad option at all.

2017-02-16T00:44:15+00:00

GC Dave

Guest


Was 3 time winner....was

2017-02-16T00:43:50+00:00

GC Dave

Guest


Who said I was a Titans supporter, I live in the Gold Coast. I think your are wrong, the Titans will finish in front of the sparrows.

2017-02-16T00:42:09+00:00

GC Dave

Guest


Well said Keith. Heir apparent to where he is now has been confirmed by the selection panel, who ultimately make these decisions. It was the case before he did a 360o on the Gold Coast (thank God), that he was number 3 in the halves for Queensland. He now has Thurston, Cronk, Hunt, Milford and Morgan in front of him. I have been watching the bore fest games the Seagulls have been playing and to be fair, DCE hasn't had quality to lead around the park, due mainly to the injuries of one of the best number 6"s in the competition, Killer Lyon. To climb up the rankings, he will need a quality partner in the halves with him. Manly don't have the so called necessity of the spine that will let him shine above the above halves in front of him. The two young Trobyvich brothers are a shining light and one will be at 1, they have either untried or marginal players that they can pick at 6, and the forward pack lacks quality. Yes they do have a couple of great forwards but as a pack it lacks penetration, mongrel and quality. All this in my opinion will prevent DCE climbing over the up and coming halves for rep duties. As for the isn't a great halfback, I think the selectors have got it right, and when you throw in to the mix the NSW half backs...no he isn't great by those standards. He is quality but he is not a great halfback and will not be until he gets some reasonable forwards taking him forward and a better than average spine.

2017-02-16T00:25:51+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


I see what you mean with the need for speed out wide. I think getting Jono Wright just show's the desperation stakes Manly is at. I think a lot of the coaches are cottoning on to the need for pace out wide or decent finishers. The age of the power winger with little skill is coming to an end. Uate and Schuster look to be the two with pace in the Manly . I thought Brad Parker was outstanding in the game he played against the Storm last year...would have thought he'd be pushing for a spot this year.

2017-02-16T00:20:53+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


That's true, he does lack pace, but I'd have him in over Jorge Tafua who lacks pace and some of the basic skills...especially weak under the high ball. Jorge is more power than anything else. I think Matt has a decent kicking game as well...solid player not outstanding but Manly need his kicking.

2017-02-15T20:03:13+00:00

NSWelshman

Guest


You have a right to your opinion, but an opinion from someone who's team has achieved absolutely zero since inception is a good laugh. Manly will most certainly finish above the Titans & give them a good belting along the way lolol. Perhaps Manly doesn't have the superstars of yesteryear, however when you look through the Titans roster there really isn't much to get excited about either. The Titans can only dream of ever getting close to the success of Manly!

2017-02-15T11:17:40+00:00

Nambawan

Guest


He is/was a good footballer but completely lacks pace and definitely cannot cope at NRL level.

2017-02-15T11:14:44+00:00

Nambawan

Guest


I'm a Manly man and am a bit worried about this season. They seem to be depending on players who have failed in the past and have been moved on from several clubs - such as Mat Wright, Jonathon Wright and Lewis Brown. If this type of player are regularly picked then Manly will be in for a mediocre season. There are a couple of promising young blokes available such as Brad Parker, Tom Wright (both backs who have speed) and Jamil Hopoate ( a back row forward who is tough and skilful) and I hope they are given decent opportunities. One of Manly's problems last year was a marked lack of speed in the backs. I realise Uate had a poor season at Newcastle, but he has previously been shown to be a top class winger and hope he he can reprise his best form for Manly. Haven't seen Schuster play yet but he scored many tries last year in the NSW Cup and is reputed to be a speedster.

2017-02-15T09:19:33+00:00

notatall

Guest


well said Paul, Lawrence hasnt made it back from that back injury when he got worked over Vs parra in that first game of the season, absolutely slaughtered..Lewis brown im sure confuses himself everytime he looks in the mirror so i cant give him a start, I think you have to take the starting lineup for a cowboys or a broncos and see how many of these guys would make their roster? maybe two or three

2017-02-15T05:04:49+00:00

Big Daddy

Guest


Things must be crook on the peninsula. Just remember their in trust premiership side is now blacktown. I wonder how the guys that don't make 1st grade will feel like taking the train out west . No surf out there.

2017-02-15T04:51:14+00:00

JOHNY BULLDOG

Roar Rookie


Thanks for the heads up mate!

2017-02-15T04:42:10+00:00

Jason Hosken

Roar Guru


Punt him JB, can't see him making the 17 for round 1.

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