ANALYSIS: Turbo-less Tommy in danger of losing Blues berth after getting burnt again as Sharks sink Manly

By Paul Suttor / Expert

Tom Trbojevic is a shadow of his once-imposing self with the Manly star again looking second rate in Sunday’s 20-14 loss to Cronulla which casts further doubt over his chances of an Origin recall. 

Trbojevic was a passenger at times as he struggles to regain fitness from a recent groin injury and in a major worry for Manly coach Anthony Seibold and Blues counterpart Brad Fittler, the fullback was unable to keep pace when an opponent made a break. 

He gave up the chase early the week before against Brisbane when winger Selwyn Cobbo left him for dead but this time around it was a forward, Cronulla second-rower Briton Nikora who sprinted away from Trbojevic as he set up a try for Jesse Ramien. 

“Not good signs for Trbojevic operating at 100 per cent – he’s nowhere near it,” Fox League expert Cooper Cronk said in commentary as he watched the replay of Nikora scooting past a player who should be able to run him down in the blink of an eye. 

For the Sharks, the win gets them back into the top four after an embarrassing loss to the Dolphins in Magic Round. 

Turbo’s lost his mojo

For a player who has the size and speed to be one of the most dynamic attacking weapons in the NRL, it’s sad to see Trbojevic unable to produce anything close to his best. 

The 2021 Dally M Medal winner, who missed most of last year due to shoulder surgery, has been dogged by hamstring and groin problems this season. 

After sitting out the loss to the Titans a couple of weeks ago, the question needs to be asked – did Manly rush him back too early when it would have been better for him to spend longer on the sidelines to get back into peak condition. 

Jesse Ramien celebrates after scoring. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

He had one touch of class in the loss to the Sharks, combining with brother Ben down a short side to set up a try for Reuben Garrick in his 100th NRL appearance but for this flock of Sea Eagles with a points shortage, that was about it.

Fittler looked certain to reunite Trbojevic and Latrell Mitchell in the centres for Origin I on May 31 at Adelaide Oval after they both sat out last year’s campaign with the Rabbitohs star sidelined by a torn hamstring. 

But while Mitchell has been starring for Souths recently, Trbojevic’s form means he could be a target for Queensland if selected on reputation when the squad is announced next Sunday night. 

He will head to Canberra for the last match of Round 12 before Fittler names his team with one last chance to prove he’s worth a start as the Blues try to wrest back the Origin shield from the Maroons. 

“It’s hard for him when Nicho Hynes kicked us into the corners,” coach Anthony Seibold said. “He’s really effective with his kicking game and suffocated us there.

“The thing that I really liked about Tom’s game although he didn’t get in the clear as such, but just the intent with which he carried the footy, really charging into the opposition.

“There was plenty of intent and that’s a good thing. When Tom’s got that intent we know he’s not far away from playing his best footy.”

He finished with 191 running metres from 23 hit-ups but no tackle breaks or assists while missing four tackles and coming up with a couple of handling errors. Decent stats for a run-of-the-mill fullback but Manly need their superstar to shine if they’re any hope of making the finals.

Sharks regain their bite

After their 20-point thumping at the hands of the Dolphins when they trailed 30-0 after the first half-hour, the Sharks needed a strong performance to show they were true finals contenders. 

And they responded. 

Despite prop Oregon Kaufusi (illness) and centre Siosifa Talakai (neck) being late withdrawals, coach Craig Fitzgibbon had a couple of steady hands at the ready with Cameron McInnes and Connor Tracey promoted to the run-on side. 

A try to prop Royce Hunt got the visitors off to strong start after five minutes and winger Sione Katoa showed off his fancy footwork for a 14-2 half-time buffer.

When Nikora sped around Trbojevic for Ramien’s long-range try, the Sharks were up by 18 and after Manly cut the gap to 12 midway through the second half when Garrick got his milestone moment, they made it a six-point margin when Tolu Koula was given a lucky break by referee Ashley Klein.

He threw the ball away after being tackled just short of the line, thinking the set was over. Klein had signalled six again and the Manly centre had not realised but the ref allowed him to return to the spot and play the ball. Two plays later, Daly Cherry-Evans put Lachlan Croker over the line.

Cronulla survived a couple more anxious moments before closing out an important win which sends Manly to 12th on the ladder with just four wins from their 10 starts.

“I felt like we had plenty of ball in the first half. We earned the right to get that ball though by the way we defended and held the ball,” Fitzgibbon said. “In the second half we had no ball. We spent a lot of time on our tryline and got out of it.”

Manly forward Josh Aloiai could be out for a lengthy spell after he suffered a dislocated shoulder in the first half while Kelma Tuilagi played with a fractured cheekbone for half an hour. Seibold thinks Jake Trbojevic (calf) and Josh Schuster (thigh) should be right to face the Raiders next weekend.

The Crowd Says:

2023-05-15T22:28:25+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


DCE is trying hard. He is getting ready for Origin. But without Jake, and Turbo not stretching out, they look pretty fragile.

2023-05-15T22:13:08+00:00

trick

Roar Rookie


Yeah Albo you are right .but i think they need to lay the entire team on the couch.sad to say.

2023-05-15T22:10:32+00:00

trick

Roar Rookie


i dont think the talking point is who is Freddy going to pick ,i think the talking point will be who is Freddy going to drop after we get beat in game one.

2023-05-15T12:15:04+00:00

Kurt S

Roar Pro


as a Qlder, I want Turbo there.

2023-05-15T12:13:59+00:00

Kurt S

Roar Pro


Turbo is injured the state he is in now, he wouldn't have outrun Darius Boyd in Boyd's last seasons at the Broncos. And that is saying something.

2023-05-15T03:19:08+00:00

eagleJack

Roar Guru


Don’t think things are that dire just yet, but a guy like Olakau'atu needs to stop reading his own press. DCE has shown them that no matter what you achieve, you are only as good as your next game. He puts in 100% every game. Jake coming back is a positive. Bullemor in for the injured Tuilagi also lifts the energy levels.

2023-05-15T02:53:24+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Biggest disappointment in the game yesterday (for Cherry too, judging by the look back he sent him) was the ending of Haumole’s SOO candidacy when he allowed Hunt to trample him. So, time to punt players to Blacktown. Who’s first ?

2023-05-15T02:37:04+00:00

Bernie Vinson

Roar Rookie


Turbo struggling at the mo but when his moment comes he seems to be able to show that acceleration. But those moments are rare . Speaking of Manly the favourite to be Origin ref did himself plenty of favours yesterday ässisting"manly to nearly win. From the time it was 20-2 to Sharks till the end, Manly received 15 favourable decisions to Sharks 3 (1 penalty - no 6 agains) which were all obvious and couldnt be ignored even by the most callous of ëntertainment refs. Is there any explanation of the 6 again awarded to Manly after Sharks charged down a kick so as to let Manly have 24 tackles on Sharks line (a penalty and 3 six agains) . Has the charge down law been changed?

2023-05-15T02:28:09+00:00

eagleJack

Roar Guru


People will say that professional players should always be motivated. Which I agree with. But after a lackadaisical display against the Broncos, I expected them to come out firing. Especially at Brookie. But they didn’t. Look at the Sharks. They were terrible against the Dolphins, slow, cumbersome. So how did they respond? They hit the ground running, looking sharp, moving fast as one. That is 100% on the coach. And we know Manly have it in them. They were hungry against the Storm a few weeks back, in a display fans were proud of. But it’s like they peaked then and just figure it will happen. They have been awful since. Again, the coach needs to address that. I don’t know if he can.

2023-05-15T01:05:05+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


Red heads are a bit tougher than the rest.

2023-05-15T00:50:03+00:00

astro

Roar Rookie


Brad Parker was injured in Rd 8 against the Tigers and missed Rd 9 against the Titans. News was "Parker is expected to be out for 3-4 weeks after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right knee on Monday night." But, somehow he returned in Rd 10 against Brisbane? Either he's not 100% or he has superhero-like powers of recovery!

2023-05-15T00:28:36+00:00

NorthNarra

Roar Rookie


Couldn't agree more EJ. Half the side playing like they would rather be hitting the pokies at Blacktown Workers instead of (at least) entertaining a home crowd is all on the coach. Oppo teams should dread coming to Brookie. These days a trip to the beaches is a certain two points and a chance to experiment combos with a bunch of tackle dummies. Jake's absence is telling. I dare say we would have squeaked home with Jurbo both smacking oppo rib cages and motivating our slack arses.

2023-05-15T00:16:46+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


He's just making the extra man in passing maneuvers with the odd handy pass. No chance of a turn and chase !

2023-05-15T00:01:43+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Yep ! Time for the psychologist's couch !

2023-05-14T23:59:36+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


I reckon Seibold should move Turbo to the centers and Koula to FB. He still defends very well, he can run around like he did at SOO level. At the moment he is up in his own head about stretching out but not being able to get into position or being an attacking threat he once was.

2023-05-14T23:46:24+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


I think it is more mental than physical. If you give him time on the sideline it could go further up in his head.

2023-05-14T22:09:58+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


The game plan against Manly is pretty simple. Give the backs plenty of room and throw the ball wide more often than not. You'll find Parker out there and if you're lucky Harper as well. If you make a break you'll often have Johns in cover so need to worry about that. Talau is coming from the Tigers and he must be an improvement on a couple of our options out wide.

2023-05-14T22:08:47+00:00

Tom G

Roar Rookie


Don’t put it past them at the moment

2023-05-14T21:53:20+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


Yep still throws a great pass.

2023-05-14T20:49:37+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


A better move would be to put him on the first bus out of Manly

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