'We got what we deserved': Manly's epic choke as Raiders come back from 20-0 down to secure boilover win

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Canberra have pulled off one of the great comebacks to steal a 26-24 victory over Manly at 4 Pines Park with Hudson Young touching down a late Ethan Strange kick to turn a 20-0 half time deficit into a 26-24 win.

The Sea Eagles roared out of the blocks, and their lead, given the streaming rain on the Northern Beaches, seemed more than enough to see them home.

Yet Ricky Stuart’s boys do not know when they are beat. They scored while Albery Hopoate was in the bin and then battered Manly in the second half to grab what was, by the end, a well-deserved victory.

Elliott Whitehead, returning to the side for just his second game of the year, was Canberra’s best and exemplified the fighting spirit in the group.

The first Raiders try was off his intercept and subtle flick pass to Kaeo Weekes, and the two he got himself made from pure effort and enthusiasm.

It was the Englishman who sparked Canberra’s second half revival, but he did not go alone.

Weekes, facing his old club, showed composure well beyond his years, as did Strange to ice the moment when it arose. When Young touched down in the 77th minute, it was the first time they had led all night.

“That’s the Raiders DNA,” said Stuart.

“How we performed last week wasn’t us and we had a choice to make this week to show what our real DNA is and that was one hell of a win.

“He doesn’t want to get a rap but having Elliott back – not just tonight, but he played one of his best games that I’ve seen him play.

“It’s not just the two tries but his leadership, his contribution in meetings this week. We missed three or four of our senior boys last week and he was massive this week. He was as good off the field as he was on it.”

Manly were shell-shocked. Anthony Seibold insisted that they not sit on their laurels at half time but the weather changed, both in the sky on the field.

What had been a dominant performance faded away badly. Some of that was Canberra’s excellent revival, but a significant portion was the inability of the Sea Eagles to play the percentages and see the game out. That is a major concern for Manly.

“We got what we deserved in the end,” he said.

“We were up 20-0 and didn’t have a hard enough edge to finish the job.

“You’ve got to give the Raiders credit – they got beat 40-0 five days ago and I thought they played really tough. They got what they deserved because they kept playing tough.

“When we’re leading 20-0, we should be able to put the game away. We’re in this cluster of teams that on any given day can beat anyone else, and we’re trying to break that cluster.

“For us to get to the next level that we want to as a team, we need to make sure that we finish games like that off.”

They also lost Lachlan Croker to a concussion – ruling him out of next week’s trip to the Dolphins – and might have questions to answer at the judiciary over an alleged hip drop.

Canberra’s fight is incredible

Canberra did very well indeed to be within shouting distance at half time given the possession advantage that Manly were able to generate.

They’d been battered between the red zones but scrambled and fought hard to stay in the contest and give themselves something to work with.

Their only attacking moment, however, had been a bit of a fluke and in their two visits to the Sea Eagles’ end, they had looked rudderless to say the least.

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That was the major knock on the Raiders last year: at times in good ball, it seemed like they were going through the motions to get to the bit where Jamal Fogarty was able to kick it. Without him, they don’t even have that option.

Instead, the issue was a lack of direction. Strange is a runner and so is Weekes. Out the back, whichever of Albert Hopoate or Seb Kris was at fullback was never likely to pull off the pass they needed.

Both halves are also very young and found themselves out of the play late in the set thanks to their own running plays, ensuring that someone else had to take control of the most important moments.

That comes with the territory of young halves, especially when the nominal halfback would much rather be playing five eighth or fullback.

When Canberra did get over the line, it was the result of multiple offloads and pressure rather than created play, with Danny Levi showing the craft to bring Whitehead onto a crash ball.

Suddenly, Weekes was able to get a foothold in the game. His kick for Nick Cotric’s try showed superb vision to spot Tom Trbojevic absent at the back, and the execution was there to match.

The halves, who had been anything but controlling before the break, got some go forward and took maximum advantage.

Canberra knew that they were up against it, with rookie halves and a formidable opponent in good form.

They would have looked for hard work to deliver them into a position to win and got that in spades.

Manly’s middle perform – then disappear

The easy story this year has always been Manly’s ultra-attacking style of play, and it was clear tonight that, even with the wet weather, that wasn’t going to change.

They passed the ball over the sideline trying to score on their very first set, made an attacking kick deep in their own half on the third and continued in the same vein all night.

The big win, though, was the pack. Seibold had identified ahead of time that if his side could meet Canberra in the middle, they’d likely win the game, but even he couldn’t have thought that it would be as one-sided as this.

Josh Aloiai and Taniela Paseka were immense, dominating Joey Tapine and Emre Guler – who started ahead of Josh Papali’i – and setting a platform that kept the game almost exclusively at one end of the field.

The disciplinary stats were telling. Canberra had committed ten infringements in the first 25 minutes, when referee Grant Atkins finally lost patience and binned Hopoate, largely because they couldn’t change the momentum in the ruck.

Manly’s four tries were from just two line breaks – one was an intercept, another from a kick – so it wasn’t the edge that was winning it. It was all in the centre.

Seibold will be concerned that they could not maintain the rage across the 80 minutes, but he would have known that the Raiders pack would not allow that to happen.

His side have been at their best when playing with flash, but this was a welcome step forward for the middle.

This was the first time that Manly have been able to name his ideal rotation, with Aloiai and Paseka to start and the triple threat of Nathan Brown, Matt Lodge and Tof Sipley off the bench.

They need to be a lot better than this going forward, because the way they ceded control is far from good enough.

Manly have looked great against the best and bad when expected to win. This was the worst example of that all year.

The Crowd Says:

2024-05-05T22:14:08+00:00

Bill

Roar Rookie


Our season is looking shaky even with him. His defence right now is as about as good as our Against column reads

2024-05-05T01:30:42+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Toluta’u Koula Is a good improving player. Yet looking at his hair cut , in an era of dreadful haircuts. His shaved sides, perm backed poodle mullet , topped with a rats tail . It’s surely the champion, gold medal winning haircut. In the atrocious haircuts category. :shocked:

2024-05-04T22:44:18+00:00

Tom G

Roar Rookie


Sadly, blowing games through ineptitude is becoming “the Manly Way”.

2024-05-04T22:39:59+00:00

Tom G

Roar Rookie


Never given the chance to in my opinion

2024-05-04T04:43:47+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


It's opinion of course but I thought Raiders were the better side overall.. I've had my side win by two Trys and called the other side better. Scores tell you something but far from everything.

2024-05-04T02:56:16+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


I still think Manly have the potential to go a long way this season - they have the skill and the players - but need to learn how to grind out wins in circumstances like what happened yesterday. I thought Seibold nailed it in his press conference. You shouldn't be losing from 24-6 up. And as he suggested Manly is in a group of around 8 clubs who are capable of making the 8 but are incredibly inconsistent. Which makes the Sharks, Penrith and Storm stand out so clearly above the rest with perhaps the Roosters and Broncos capable of joining them. Unfortunately the rest of the teams just keep going through this cycle when they have good periods followed by poor performances. But 3 of them will probably be making up the numbers in the bottom of the 8.

2024-05-04T02:47:05+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


I was very impressed with Strange and Weekes - particularly Weekes who looked very comfortable in his role. Young Mooney and Mariota are the future of the Raiders pack and looked good as well. Fantastic experience for them. Can't argue with you about Cotric and Hopoate being slower than most wingers. But they are strong and tough defenders. And can make good metreage when coming out of defence if they run straight. In contrast Saab and Koula have pace to burn but would you trust them in defence? Schiller has pace and great skills and attack but his defence is suspect. He can score two tries but let two in as well. Hard to get the full package. I'm hoping Nick Cotric can fine down a bit physically but maintain the direct style he showed last night. He's looked top heavy - maybe overdoing the weights - that can affect your speed and agility. Cotric used to be a great tackle buster and try scorer prior to moving to the Dogs but has been down on performance since he returned. He looked much better last night and made some important tackles and scored a crucial try.

2024-05-04T02:11:45+00:00

Dumbo

Roar Rookie


Bill, if Turbo gets injured then the rest of the season looks pretty shaky - based on your analysis.

2024-05-04T01:15:08+00:00

eagleJack

Roar Guru


The positive for me is that in previous years the issue is that they have beaten up lesser sides, and then not competed against the best. This year is the opposite. That bodes well for later in the year. But if they keep bumbling against teams they are expected to beat, they won’t be there come finals time. Sharks showed last week that when up by 3 tries, you go on and keep scoring more. Don’t put the cue in the rack. Manly need that mentality.

2024-05-04T00:51:56+00:00

eagleJack

Roar Guru


Yep Top 4. Terrible stuff. Manly’s biggest issue is they are innovative and exciting when chasing points. But get a lead? Well they turn risk averse. But their defence isn’t good enough to maintain a lead. Four games this year they have scored first, taken a good lead, and lost (or drawn). Contrastingly they were behind against Souths, Panthers and Eels but went onto win. Can their defence improve? Or do they need to keep the foot on the pedal and keep chasing points even when in the lead? That’s on DCE and Turbo the 2 on field leaders.

2024-05-04T00:43:46+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


It's a big win for the young Raiders in particular. Cotric needs to play in the forwards though. Have a look at his chase on Talaus try , he was in a fair position but he had zero hope. Weekes chased and stopped the try going under the posts leading to a missed conversion. A big moment which went unnoticed. Hopoate is desperately slow as well.

2024-05-04T00:38:44+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


I've noticed this year at numerous times where the ball sweeps wide and a try is on with a quick catch and pass, but the pass never happens. It's never mentioned by the commentators but it's a major fault. I'm pretty sure the culprit is almost always Garrick. It's a fundamental part of the game and it's what any player needs to master. You can't die with the ball when a try is on.

2024-05-03T23:29:19+00:00

tommy42069

Roar Rookie


Garrick is another Lomax - a winger who thinks he should be a centre. Being unable to pass should preclude you from playing centre. This side is baffling. How a team can beat the Roosters and Penrith (as they showed on Thurs they are still formidable without Cleary) and lose to the Dragons and Raiders, and scrape home against the Titans and Parra (having lose the earlier encounter) escapes me.

2024-05-03T23:14:55+00:00

aerial lizard

Roar Rookie


Beyond criticism apparently.

2024-05-03T22:21:10+00:00

Short Memory

Roar Rookie


At goal kicking. 5 tries each.

2024-05-03T22:19:02+00:00

andyfnq

Roar Rookie


About what you would expect with Seibold coaching

2024-05-03T22:18:47+00:00

Short Memory

Roar Rookie


Spot on FT. Garrick is a repeat offender for not passing the ball to an open team mate. Last night it cost them the game. Along with his 3 missed conversions.

2024-05-03T22:08:58+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


Elliot Whitehead’s contribution to that win was huge. The intercept and flick pass to Weekes for the first try, two of his own tries and some crunching tackles in defence. Provided the leadership and defensive aggression missing in the past two weeks. And the young blokes responded. Kao Weekes was calm and influential at half back, Seb Kris stepped up and delivered plenty of return metres at full back, Nick Cotric was much more direct with his running and seems to have rediscovered his old form, and young Trey Mooney delivered an important final 20 minutes in the middle getting the side on the front foot. Some really positive signs for the Raiders after a tough couple of weeks. The NRL roller coaster continues.

2024-05-03T21:56:50+00:00

Abbot

Roar Rookie


Manly in the second half played like wet toilet paper and stunk like it too. Just incredible

2024-05-03T21:53:06+00:00

Bill

Roar Rookie


In the last decade, only twice have we had worse defence than this by Rd 9. 2021 when were saved by the greatest run of form by a player we've seen in a long time and 2018 when we finished second last. 2015 we were last at this point and still a 40pt better side at Rd 9. At this rate, I doubt we'll be saved like 2021 but our attack might give us a few wins to creep into the finals but it shows we are not a serious team. I can't recall any side drastically turning around consistent poor defence? Also interestingly the highest scores the 4 highest scores against us are from Titans, Eels, Raiders and Souths. Who except for Raiders are currently the 2nd , 3rd and 5th worst attacking teams at this stage

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