Manly's matador defence puts them on edge as Seibold tells Turbo to get back up to speed for Storm showdown

By Paul Suttor / Expert

The Sea Eagles were well and truly plucked by the Panthers and coach Anthony Seibold insists it’s not all doom and gloom. 

But even he admits if they put in a third straight display of turnstile defence against the Storm on Friday night that there will be no way to sugarcoat the problems with their team. 

Manly looked like they would be top-four contenders after an opening burst in which they thrashed the Bulldogs and upset Parramatta before going down by a point to Souths. 

But they lost their way in Mudgee with a 32-32 draw with the Knights before they were sent into oblivion last weekend at Penrith when they conceded 32 unanswered points in the first half alone as the premiers ran in five tries through some, at times, embarrassing defensive efforts on the way to a 44-12 hiding. 

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Their problems have been in the trickiest place to defend on the field – a couple of passes wide of the ruck where halves, centres and second-rowers need to work in unison and with force, particularly close to their goal-line. 

Don’t be surprised if Melbourne direct their attacking plays to the right on Friday night as Manly’s left-edge players have been defending like matadors over the past two weeks – a flurry of hands as they ultimately let the oncoming charge race through unimpeded. 

Against the Panthers it was the quartet of Kelma Tuilagi, Kaeo Weekes, Brad Parker and Reuben Garrick that was brought undone. 

Five of the seven tries came down that route with the first four from close range where there was no desperation shown by the Sea Eagles. 

Manly made the final scoreline less embarrassing with two tries from kicks when Panthers took foot off gas. 

The previous week against Newcastle, Cooper Johns was defending in the five-eighth’s spot which will normally be reserved for Josh Schuster but he has been sidelined with a thigh problem and has again been ruled out for the Storm stoush. 

Manly conceded four of their six tries down their left against the Knights, all from within the red zone with a few simple passes and one with a grubber behind the line rather than any extravagant tactical plays. 

A common theme in the Manly malaise is how disjointed their defensive line has been with some players rushing up at different speeds to their teammates who should be directly alongside them. 

Johns is back on the left edge after Seibold conceded Weekes was thrown into the deep end too early against the Panthers while Raymond Tuaimalo Veaga replaces Garrick on the wing after he suffered a head knock last Saturday. 

“Against South Sydney, the game that went to golden point for a 13-12 loss for us, I thought we were good defensively that night. They’ve got a lot of threats. We handled Cody Walker and Latrell Mitchell pretty well,” he said at his captain’s run media conference on Thursday.

“We were a little bit off in the first half against Newcastle and certainly way off in the first half against Penrith. 

“There’s been no changes, you know, from a tactical, technical side of things, but we’ve had some changes to some personnel and cohesion is a big thing in team sports, so when you make some changes to your edges, those things take a little bit of time. 

“We’ve got some players defending next to each other who haven’t. We’ve had another week to embed some of those players into the group and we feel like at home, it’s there for us to go and chase and be better defensively.”

The Sea Eagles are smack bang in the middle of the premiership ladder in ninth with their 2-1-2 record but can show they are made of sterner stuff by beating the Storm. 

“We feel as though our first four weeks of footy have been a big improvement on the back end of last year. And we let ourselves down a half or footy,” Seibold said. 

“If we can’t get up at home Friday night against the Storm then something’s wrong with this. I think we’ll get up but whether we’re good enough to get the job done … we feel as though we can go and give a really good account of ourselves.”

While fullback Tom Trbojevic is fine to face Melbourne after overcoming a hip pointer, Seibold said the 26-year-old star needed to improve on his performance against the Panthers after having a rare off night. 

“Tom’s got some really good processes in place in and around how he prepares each way. Look, he wasn’t at his best on Saturday, and I spoke to him about ways that he can improve his game and he knows that that wasn’t one of his best games,” he said. 

“But if you look at the early rounds, he was one of our leading players for the first four games. He was off on the weekend but he wasn’t Robinson Crusoe. It’s not just Tom, we’ve had to look at why we’re so far off.”

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Storm coach Craig Bellamy was in a similar position to Seibold a couple of weeks ago, cranky with his team’s defence after an uncharacteristically slow 2-2 start to the year. 

But after conceding just two tries in the road win over Souths and a solitary four-pointer in last Thursday’s 28-8 home trouncing of the Roosters, he’s as happy as someone known as “Bellyache” can be. 

“The last two weeks we’ve been a lot better defensively, that’s been the big turnaround,” he said at his Thursday media op. 

“We still think we can improve a lot in a few parts of our game but certainly our defence the last two weeks has been more about what we see ourselves as being capable of.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-04-14T05:52:59+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


Reimis after a slow start...understandable after long injury layoff is starting to find form again. Once he starts getting the confidence to shift quick to let Warbrick loose I think that edge's attack will really become potent. The new combo with Katoa is also starting to take shape.

2023-04-14T05:50:14+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


You would think some team will work Olam out . Surely they kick or pass in behind him. That shooter type defence works but it has to be unpredictable Olam does it way too often. The thing is it requires someone who actually looks at what's happening and not playing on remote control to take advantage . Can Manly do that ? Im not sure.

2023-04-14T05:11:24+00:00

NorthNarra

Roar Rookie


Very gracious summation Joe. If Manly hasn't welded up its defence then game will look a lot like the piss poor Penrith game. If it has, then we could get a very entertaining Brookvale Battle Royale, which could go either way, maybe down to golden point.

2023-04-14T03:55:21+00:00

GB

Roar Rookie


Not as much as the stripped premiership titles of 2007 and 2009. :silly:

2023-04-14T03:44:43+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


The Storm made a massive step forward in defense in the space of 2 weeks after their loss to the Titans/Dogs so I'm pretty sure Manly can do the same. The last time Manly defeated Storm their right side attack was unstoppable and I think that's exactly where they're going to go again with Haumole and Saab as attacking weapons. Picked both to be scoring tries this game as Olams habit of rushing out in defense was a massive liability that was exploited last time. I think this game could go either way. As mentioned in the article very likely the Storm will also be attacking Manly's left. I think the key to this game will be stopping the other team from getting into attacking position to attack as all so middle defense and stopping go forward is where its going to be won. I know Saab just returned from injury but his speed and combo with DCE and Turbo led to long range tries last year and that's what they'll need to get back to. Full flight nobody's catching Saab, just need to find a way to release him.

2023-04-14T02:02:21+00:00

Nick Maguire

Roar Rookie


Good call re: RWC Cam.

2023-04-14T01:59:24+00:00

Gus O

Roar Rookie


I have not bought into the cheerleading for Seibold being an improvement on Hasler. Seibold has inherited a competitive roster and time will tell if he is a really a head coach or better placed as an assistant coach. I am watching in hope for another season of champagne attacking footy from Manly.

2023-04-14T01:58:34+00:00

Cam

Roar Rookie


The Storm seem to have gotten back in their groove, especially last week in the wet v Roosters where they had a really high completion rate and hardly any miss tackles or errors on their stat sheet (as the commentators like to say "it was very Melbourne-like"). My theory on why we are seeing a correction now with the traditionally better teams hitting their straps is that the RLWC created a massive disruption to the pre-season and especially to the teams who are highly represented at test level. This is why after R3 we saw a top 8 that included the Dolphins, Warriors, Titans and Bulldogs.

2023-04-14T01:46:36+00:00

Chris

Roar Pro


Exactly my point. Revenge will be forever sweet.

2023-04-14T00:52:00+00:00

Arnab Bhattacharya

Roar Guru


Reimis Smith had the best defensive performance of his career last week. I'm backing him to have the best attacking performance later tonight

2023-04-14T00:36:08+00:00

Nick Maguire

Roar Rookie


Albo, Storm always seem to handle Turbo really well. I think maybe they wear him out fielding kicks to the corner and bringing the ball back so he has nothing left for attack. I really hope he comes good but not his week (sorry about your SC)! If Storm can hold the pill and not do anything stupid it could get ugly.

2023-04-14T00:32:14+00:00

Nick Maguire

Roar Rookie


:laughing:

2023-04-14T00:28:30+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


I like Matador defence very much . Sometimes I call it the Maitre d' system . ' this way Sir'.

2023-04-14T00:23:51+00:00

Bill

Roar Rookie


Conceived my child that evening and named him Fordy in honour of such a wonderful day :silly:

2023-04-14T00:12:06+00:00

Tony Dargon

Roar Guru


:laughing:

2023-04-13T23:45:57+00:00

NorthNarra

Roar Rookie


Aaah 40-nil, a scoreline forever stuck in the Storm subconscious.

2023-04-13T22:57:31+00:00

Tony Dargon

Roar Guru


Seibold can spin it any way he likes, but Turbo is clearly playing injured.

2023-04-13T22:20:27+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


The two main problems I have noticed in recent Manly matches : 1. Their defence has been woeful , & 2. Turbo is not firing ( for whatever reasons? ). You can't let in 32 points to Newcastle & 44 to Penrith and expect to be title contenders. So there needs to plenty of improvement , especially in their forwards. As for Turbo, he wouldn't stretch out in that Knights match, just playing as an extra man passing option, and against the Panthers , he was unable to do anything ( assuming those back spasms were the issue ?) . If Manly are to be serious contenders, they need Turbo firing on all cylinders. I will be keen to see if he turns things around tonight , as he is my SC fullback ! He has one more week to prove he is right !

2023-04-13T22:05:33+00:00

Chris

Roar Pro


If we put scores on Souths and the Chooks, I look forward to what we can do to the Plucked Geese. Only way for them to win is to ruffle Munster's feathers and compress around the middle to restrict Harry G. Otherwise 40-0 may look generous.

2023-04-13T21:55:29+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


I've looked at the Manly injury list and if all goes well we could be at full strength soon. A win against the Storm is a big ask but we've jagged a few in the past when we weren't meant to be in the race. Even last season I remember Fittler saying that the Storm don't lose these type of games , shortly before they did, against Manly. The Storms spine looks too good for this game compared to what they will face but you always live in hope. We need to fire up and string some wins together when we get some players back and it's not this round which will determine the season , it's the month afterwards.

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