Manly heap more misery on dreadful Bulldogs with DCE's class shining through a bleak 80 minutes

By The Roar / Editor

Daly Cherry-Evans was at least two moves ahead of every Bulldogs player on the park as Manly dismantled their disorganised opponents 42-24 at Accor Stadium on Sunday to make Canterbury’s 2023 campaign an even more disappointing affair.

The Sea Eagles skipper called the shots throughout the ho-hum contest in front of a near empty stadium with both teams out of finals contention.

DCE scored a try, had another disallowed, and booted six conversions in a personal haul of 16 points as the visitors converted a 16-6 half-time advantage into an emphatic triumph.

Cherry-Evans sent a late-season reminder to Australia’s Test selectors that he is still ready to challenge for the No.7 jersey after Nathan Cleary got the nod ahead of him at the World Cup last year.

Manly are stuck in 12th spot on the ladder no matter what happens in the final round of the season while the Bulldogs are consigned to 15th but will finish with the worst defensive numbers in the NRL after going past 700 to 733 in their latest capitulation, nearly a hundred points more than the 16th-ranked Dragons.

Daly Cherry-Evans scores. (Photo by Izhar Khan/Getty Images)

Canterbury fans have every right to feel aggrieved with their club’s performance this season in the first year under coach Cameron Ciraldo.

They have spent lavishly on recruits over the past three years but have never looked like finishing anywhere near the top eight all season.

The Dogs opened the scoring when Blake Wilson broke free to send Corey Waddell over but Manly quickly gained the ascendancy with Jason Saab, Toafofoa Sipley and Raymond Tuaimalo Vaega crossing in the opening half.

Haumole Olakau’atu and DCE sealed the result inside the first 15 minutes of the second half as Manly went 28-6 up – the skipper sprinted out of dummy-half and raced 40 metres to score.

Canterbury centre Jake Averillo’s try off a loose pass against the run of play stemmed the bleeding for the home side.

Sea Eagles hooker Lachlan Croker barged over and Saab notched his second as a 50-point total beckoned before Kyle Flanagan and Toby Sexton crossed to give Canterbury some light consolation on the scoreboard in the final 10 minutes.

Such was the care factor in this match, Cherry-Evans opted to give debutant back-up hooker Gordon Chan Kum Tong a souvenir by letting him kick a penalty goal in the dying stages.

DCE conceded the Australian jersey is a motivating factor even though Cleary is likely to retain the spot for the end-of-season Tests.

“I definitely came back (from the World Cup) extremely motivated that I had lost the Australian halfback jersey. So that’s definitely fuelled this season,” Cherry-Evans said. 

“No doubt about it. If I get dropped, I want to get back in there. I’m always always ambitious to play rep footy. 

“But I do understand where I stand on the pecking order. Nath is probably the first priority for Australia, and I get that.”

The Manly half finished the match with 145 metres and eight tackle busts, with his only blemish an errant pass that led to Averillo’s try for the Bulldogs in the second half.

While Manly extended Josh Schuster’s $800,000 a year deal to play back row in June, Haumole Olakau’atu is clearly one of the most damaging edge forwards in the competition.

With Reuben Garrick out with a back injury, Tolu Koula was solid at fullback.

Canterbury, in contrast, were poor as their difficult season reaches a climax. They missed 44 tackles as Manly broke the line 11 times.

Matt Burton failed to find touch on a penalty kick in the plays leading up to Cherry-Evans’s try and missed a tackle on his rival captain as he crossed.

Coach Cameron Ciraldo was also left seething with players walking on kick chases, threatening to swing the axe if they do not aim up for the last week of training.

“If I get any smell that someone is not up for the game, I will find someone who is,” Ciraldo said.

“We have a Jersey Flegg crew going well and are getting ready for finals, so if there are kids in there who want to have more of a go, I will throw them in.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-08-28T09:13:37+00:00

Hard Yards

Roar Rookie


12 year old children would have done a better management job.

2023-08-28T05:06:07+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


Your boys would be paying him a fraction of what's he's getting at the Doggies and no guarantees of a first grade spot

2023-08-28T03:57:53+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


I agree… He should ask to get out of his current contract. To go back to Penrith to play Centre. :laughing:

2023-08-28T03:09:58+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


Manly were missing enough good and great players to form a team which could trouble the selected Manly team. Players missing include Turbo, Aloia, Fainu, Garrick, Paseka, Lodge and Mattherson. Also Schuster , Weekes and Lawton. Add Brookes to the list and in theory Manly could do well or even really well next season but once again a lot of it will come down to a good run with injuries to key players and the key player. As for the Berries , they could make the 8 next season , no doubt at all.

2023-08-28T02:36:29+00:00

Tom G

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You’re right and some of the inspirational mid season recruitment didn’t help.

2023-08-28T01:11:09+00:00

Cam

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You'd love to earn your money running at the Bulldogs forwards every week. Kikau and Reed Mahoney missed 15 tackles between them. Blake Wilson continues to impress in a very poor Dogs team.

2023-08-28T00:51:59+00:00

RLFan

Roar Rookie


With some good backline signings for next year, Burton will get his chance to step up and he should spend the off season improving his defence. However, unless we sign more good defensive forwards (I am not talking about established stars), we will have problems next year. Our depth this year was too skinny and injuries hit hard, but this does not excuse their defence which is the worst I have seen from a Canterbury team.

2023-08-28T00:14:13+00:00

Albo

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Playing in the wrong position for a start. Should be in the centres or backrow. Needs better player around him to perform. Needs a good off season break.

2023-08-27T23:59:11+00:00

BigGordon

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Really sad to see where Burton's game is currently at. A genuine SOO player only a few short months ago and seriously struggling now. Touch wood he can fix what ails him in the off season

2023-08-27T23:49:29+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Yep ! Their defence has been atrocious for weeks . Burton should have been hooked for his error filled efforts.

2023-08-27T23:28:25+00:00

Bernie

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the doggies would have to be the most disappointing team for this season. although slightly higher than the dragons, no-one expected Saints to be anything but bottom 4, whereas there was optimism for all the new signings & coach at Canterbury. yes, injuries & blah blah, but really that defensive effort is dreadful.

2023-08-27T22:27:34+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


Canterbury for the most part, looked like a team that couldn't wait for the season to end. My only memory of this game, was a pass that was so far forward for Manly's 3rd(?) try, it was a wonder the ref didn't blow a penalty for offside to the Doggies.

2023-08-27T09:15:01+00:00

Topfourbulldogs

Roar Rookie


Ciraldo is kidding,why play Perham and Okunbor if he has kids lining up to play,one can’t run the over can’t tackle,while I’m on it can someone teach burton how to tackle,can kick the bloody ball in to touch

2023-08-27T06:23:34+00:00

Hard Yards

Roar Rookie


Another mediocre season from Manly. As dull as the fat weed that rots itself in ease by the edge of Narrabeen Lagoon.

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