'The Roosters had no answers': Talking points from the Sea Eagles' decimation of the Roosters

By AJ Mithen / Expert

The Manly Sea Eagles stay alive in 2021, taking care of a brave yet overmatched Sydney Roosters side. The Sea Eagles now move on to a preliminary final against South Sydney.

Here are the talking points from a week two finals beatdown.

Manly flipped the script
Watching this game gave me a weird sense of deja vu. Manly’s role as hapless victim last Friday was completely reversed, as they did unto the Roosters what the Storm did unto them.

They hit hard, were precise and clean with ball in hand, and took advantage of every opportunity the Roosters gave them – and there were plenty.

Their defence was lightyears ahead of what they offered up last week, only missing four tackles in the first half and hustling to close down danger quickly and efficiently all night. Keeping the Roosters to just one try was a just reward for a good night’s work.

Like I said after their game against the Storm last week – Manly didn’t play all that horribly, they just played Melbourne…

The Roosters killed themselves off early
Everything needed to go right for the Roosters to take the fight to Manly; but they handed the game over without so much as a whimper.

Whatever could go wrong, did – kickoffs went out on the full; penalties were conceded, as were set restart after set restart; kicks went out to gift Manly seven tackle sets… and that was just the first twelve minutes.

The game was over after 20 minutes, well before Sam Walker even had a chance to repeat last week’s late heroics… not that he could have done much anyway, with Daly Cherry-Evans doing as he pleased.

Tom Trbojevic is tackled during Manly’s semi-final clash with the Roosters. (Photo by Matt Roberts/Getty Images)

First-half tries to Kieran Foran and Daly Cherry-Evans were laughably easy, strolling through floppy defence and taking advantage of poor awareness. It got worse in the second as the Sea Eagles properly buried the 2018-19 premiers.

It was most uncharacteristic for a club with the reputation the Roosters have, but maybe not so much when you think about how they’ve gone in season 2021. This was their seventh double-figure loss to a team which finished above them.

You could say they were gassed after a cliffhanger in humid conditions against the Titans last week, but that’s the easy way out and unfair to Manly. Tonight the Roosters just weren’t good enough, and they had no answers for anything Manly out to them.

Dylan Walker is Hasler’s wildcard
One of the keys to ‘V’landysball’ is to have speed through the middle and impact when forwards are tiring. Dylan Walker is showing he can pack a huge punch off the bench for Des Hasler, coming on for a 40-minute burst on either side of half time.

Walker took the Roosters apart early in the second half, feeding off Jake Trbojevic to put the Roosters on their heels before Tom Trbojevic scored his second, then scoring his own 40-metre effort moments later.

The game was all but dead, but Walker’s shift juuuust made sure they double-tapped the Chooks.

Dylan Walker makes a break during the NRL semi final between the Manly Sea Eagles and the Sydney Roosters. (Photo by Matt Roberts/Getty Images)

Feast after famine for Tommy Turbo
The Storm might have shown how to contain the Sea Eagles fullback last week, but following the template is easier said than done. Trbojevic tore in from the first whistle and didn’t let up; running for 196 metres, scoring two tries and setting one more up, breaking 10 tackles and making three line breaks (one more than the Roosters managed as a team).

Des Hasler had the luxury of parking Trbojevic after 65 minutes along with Daly Cherry-Evans, so comprehensive was the rout.

So long, Morrises
The Roosters going out means that’s it for Josh and Brett Morris, who announced during the year they’ll be retiring at the end of the season.

The brothers were the try-scoring twins you either loved or cursed, depending on the team either of them were on at the time. What a pair of careers. Premierships, State of Origin, Australian caps, they’ve done it all.

Congratulations to both. And it wouldn’t surprise if they turned up in a coaches box before too long.

Josh Morris of thanks the crowd after his final NRL game. (Photo by Matt Roberts/Getty Images)

So… what’s next?
Manly will face the rested Rabbitohs, who played a whale of a game in week one. The teams have only met once in 2021 – a now thoroughly irrelevant 26-12 win to the Rabbitohs in round two. The Sea Eagles were without Tom Trbojevic, while Souths had Latrell Mitchell at their disposal… that script will be flipped in the preliminary final.

A tip of the cap needs to go to the Roosters for getting this far with such a banged-up squad. They exit the season in finals week two for the second straight year, and can now rest up until it all starts again.

When they had a full squad and ‘V’landysball’ was in its early days, the Roosters were irresistible… then, injuries struck. Only an outright fool would write off Trent Robinson’s men for 2022.

The Crowd Says:

2021-09-19T00:05:56+00:00

DH

Guest


I wish I could stop reading the shallow analysis of “Manly weren’t bad, they were just playing the Storm”. Manly were awful against the Storm. Early unforced errors gifted the game to Melbourne and it was over after 20 minutes. If Manly do that again, Soufs will do the same. The win against over Easts was not a form indicator. The fact that Easts barely fell over the line against Gold Coast tells you how wounded they were. Soufs will come out rested and drilled. Manly will have to be at their best to win- that means no howling unforced errors gifting possession and field position to Soufs. We know Manly don’t defend errors well. A Manly supporter.

2021-09-18T12:33:17+00:00

andyfnq

Roar Rookie


Despite the name I am not actually a Queenslander! Victorian through and through, and Storm all the way :stoked: Nice try though :thumbup:

2021-09-18T12:27:32+00:00

Busty McCracken

Roar Rookie


If it wasn't for the way the game finished, the broncos / cows game wouldn't be regarded so highly. Your obvious qld bias is showing in this comment.

2021-09-18T08:39:27+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


It would have been much better if it had been Manly v Titans . Manly still win imo but the Titans wouid have been fired up and would have had a real crack. Would havee been great for their supporters as well and a closer result.

2021-09-18T08:22:03+00:00

zonecadet

Roar Rookie


And the Seagles needed 3 six-agains and a ridiculous penalty to get their first try and the momentum of the V'Landys Rugba League.

2021-09-18T08:18:22+00:00

zonecadet

Roar Rookie


What on earth have the NRL done to 'ensure' a non-Rugby League state gets a team consistently winning? Silly me, I thought it was culture, coaching, commitment and hard work but obviously I'm fooling myself. Non traction? How's 20,000 members for traction? How's TV ratings for traction? As for QLD talent that should be 'offered' to QLD teams as priority, maaate, they are in QLD when the Storm find them right under the other team's noses.

2021-09-18T07:41:12+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Yep and I go back to te late 60's and 70's when the great Bozo Fulton was their pin player and was winning them games with his exceptional skills, use to hate that :laughing:

2021-09-18T07:08:15+00:00

Big Mig

Roar Rookie


Luke S, nothing at all boring about watching the roosters get thumped, Watching Radley self implode with his micro agressions, Tupounuoia and Ikuvalu drop every second ball, Sam Walker get barrelled over like a 12 year old school girl, JWH leading with his elbows on very tackle and acting like the school yard bully, Crighton Lord Farquaar needing to apologise to the coach for he was that bad for the money he is on, Robbo whinging, the Chairman's tears, what theatre! I'd re-sign my KAYO subscription just for that. Bribng it on!

2021-09-18T06:58:57+00:00

Big Mig

Roar Rookie


Good that someone admits that Tedesco, Tupou, J.Morris, Tupouniua. JWH, Radley, Crichton, Sam Walker, Taukeiaho (Manu up to 2 games ago) are a reserve grade side :stoked:

2021-09-18T06:55:31+00:00

Muzz

Guest


I love seeing Souths supporters constantly embarrass themselves. It's so entertaining.

2021-09-18T06:39:52+00:00

Tim Buck 3

Roar Rookie


1. It was a boring game of rugby league. 2. The Melbourne Storm are Rugby League's attempt to break out of the State of Origin states. 3. PVL's Restart Rule was not necessary. Removing Golden Point would be good.

2021-09-18T05:41:22+00:00

Worlds Biggest

Guest


Predictable outcome but margin was a surprise. Manly were good and were allowed to dictate by a very poor Roosters outfit. The Chooks would have taken a Week 2 semi final half way during the season. Souths won’t give Manly the same latitude but excepting a close game.

2021-09-18T05:24:11+00:00

Ian_

Roar Rookie


This I agree with. But I also hate seeing Manly win.

2021-09-18T04:17:57+00:00

Cadfael

Roar Guru


No, the NRL competition covers those areas you mentioned. Rugby league covers much more

2021-09-18T04:11:37+00:00

danwain

Roar Rookie


Some first class comedy in these posts

2021-09-18T04:09:39+00:00

danwain

Roar Rookie


He left the dragons the year before they won the comp, and joined the roosters the year after they won the comp…

2021-09-18T04:08:53+00:00

danwain

Roar Rookie


Neutrals prefer a close game as they want to see a contest, to see professional athletes performing amazing feats while under scoreboard pressure, that’s where it comes from. Last nights game was not a contest, Manly scored some lovely tries, but conversely were ordinary. I would prefer to watch two teams playing well, pushing each other to play better…unless I’m watching the dragons and I’m happy for both teams to play terribly and the dragons to win….

2021-09-18T03:12:17+00:00

Wayne Turner

Guest


Agree.

2021-09-18T03:11:34+00:00

Wayne Turner

Guest


I agree. Josh should pinch one of his brother's Premiership rings hahahaha ????

2021-09-18T03:09:59+00:00

Wayne Turner

Guest


You sure,your surname isn't Unoriginal? Hahaha ????

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