PRE-GAME DISCUSSION: Cowboys v Manly [Round 13, 2019]

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We can win without dce as long as Jake and Tom play and have big involvement. Fair go are Clifford and Asiata really any better than Elgey and Cust as halves? Seriously I’d almost be inclined to rest DCE as having Jake back alone will help the halves.
 
We can win without dce as long as Jake and Tom play and have big involvement. Fair go are Clifford and Asiata really any better than Elgey and Cust as halves? Seriously I’d almost be inclined to rest DCE as having Jake back alone will help the halves.
Nah! DCE will be fine! Give him a can of toughen up and a handful of panadol and he’ll be right to go . Just sayin
 
nrl.com

Manly vow to stop the rot

Author
Margie McDonaldSenior Reporter
Timestamp
Sat 8 Jun 2019, 09:01 AM

Manly coach Des Hasler hasn't been a happy man since his Sea Eagles players have broken one of the team's unwritten rules – don't lose two games in a row.

The 15-12 loss to the Panthers last week was that second defeat, after going down to the Titans at Lottoland a week earlier.

Manly started the 2019 Telstra Premiership season with two losses (Wests Tigers, Roosters) and made a vow they wouldn't do it again – which worked for eight weeks at least.


The Cowboys will now be stretching that theory again as they host the Sea Eagles at 1300Smiles Stadium on Saturday night.

"It's an important game for us. We've talked a lot about not losing two games in a row, but we've just done that," second-rower Curtis Sironen said.

"Des is going to make sure it's not three, so it's a big game for us. It's our first long turnaround in a while so we've been able to get some good training done.

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Cowboys v Sea Eagles - Round 13

"It's a bit of goal (not to have a losing streak) so we need to switch on. Des has been really keen for us to back up a loss with a really good performance – we don't want to make it three in a row."

Perhaps the change in latitude and climate will help.

"It's one of the hardest trips but we're looking forward to the warmer weather considering what it's been like in Sydney," Sironen said of the journey to tropical Townsville.

It's also a vital game for Manly's ladder position. The seventh-placed side needs the win to not only stay in touch with the top eight but to try to wrestle free from the gaggle of five clubs sitting on 12 competition points.

Hopefully Manly's interchange hooker Manase Fainu has a better start to the game as well, after he ran into Martin Taupau in the warm-up to the Panthers game and broke his nose.


But he went on to play 27 minutes and scored a try – all with the usual head-strapping above his upper lip to stem the blood flow.

"I haven't heard of any nicknames yet but there's plenty of photos of him next to Fergo's mug shot," said Manly's starting No.9 Api Koroisau, referring to Eels winger Blake Ferguson and his broken nose photos posted on social media.

Fainu might have provided a little amusement for teammates but he definitely has their respect for opting to play under some duress.

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A busted Manase Fainu.©Grant Trouville/NRL Photos
"Surprised? No. Respect? Yes. I don't think anyone who knows him expected any less," Koroisau said.

"It must have been hard to breathe. But he found some way to do it. It's a massive compliment to himself as a footballer and as a person."

Prop Addin Fonua-Blake said he also expected no less from Fainu, who has been one of Manly's strongest performers in a revitalised Sea Eagles outfit in 2019.

"So many players hurt themselves in the warm-up or early in the first half and they go out and play through it. It's a tough game and we've got a lot of tough players," Fonua-Blake said.

"It was no surprise that Manase came out and did that. Underneath all that strapping was a gallon of blood so it was a credit to him to play."

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Manly fullback Tom Trbojevic©NRL Photos
Manly has their full complement of stars back on the field for the Cowboys. Tom Trbojevic is back after missing eight games with a hamstring tear, while brother Jake Trbojevic and skipper Daly Cherry-Evans have returned from Origin duties.

"We've had a few hiccups with injuries at the start of the season so it is probably the first time we've had everyone back at the same time," Koroisau said.

"It's really important to get this win now that we've got a few players back. But in terms of our standards as a team, that's got to be the last loss for us."
 
Packs look reasonably well matched on paper. They have a lot of quality too. If all hands on deck I think our backs have an advantage (Haven't said that often this year lol) so looking forward to a strong really committed 80 and a win! Go Manly
 
Id much prefer players do their talking out on the field, that's the time and place to show how much they want to win this game.

In the last 2 games the first minute play has been a pretty good indicator of desire or lack there of.

But this is a MUST win
 
Clubs losing players for games, and potentially losing them to injury as a result of the games, is exactly the reason why State of Origin was killed off in Aussie rules. Basically, AFL clubs were fed up with the players they were/are paying good money for being sidelined from club football just for the sake of playing games that had no bearing on the premiership. And TBH, I don't blame them.

I know Origin in league is a big thing, but in all reality its nothing more than a sideshow that can easily derail a clubs season.

I love Origin but I can understand why people find it disruptive to the regular season competition for a vast number of reasons. I do however think that State of Origin is a big reason why we are the most competitive and successful country at Rugby League.
If the poms or kiwis or any other country held a tri-series competition of this magnitude for their nations best players, I’d say we need a competition like that to get an edge over the nations that don’t set a stage between club and country.
It’s a pretty intense but effective way of determining and producing the best International Rugby League team so I think it’s an important part of Australia’s winning formula

Go the Blues and the Roos!!
 
Hopefully Des watched Queenslands second half defensive line speed and sent the boys the video on their iPads. I'm a Blue but gee that was fantastic defence. ;)
 
I'm backing us in for a good win here. I think the lads will be really up for this one. It's been a long turn around since the panthers game, and Des will not want to lose 3 in a row. Also, first game of the season with pretty much a full strength team. Manly 24-10
 
If and God I hope DCE DOES play but if he doesn't - I swear to God if Elgey has another meek mild non existent game and we lose I never want to see him in 1st grade for the rest of the year. No more chances. Time to step up.
 
Team P W L PD Pts
9 8 1 116 18
9 7 2 72 16
9 7 2 49 16
9 6 3 57 14
10 6 4 115 12
10 6 4 58 12
9 5 4 -14 12
10 5 4 31 11
9 4 5 19 10
10 5 5 -13 10
10 5 5 -56 10
10 4 6 -18 8
9 3 6 -71 8
10 3 6 -9 7
9 2 7 -69 6
9 2 7 -87 6
9 1 8 -180 4
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