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Deja Vu all over again 😀
Current Odds 1.45 Rabbids v 2.80 Manly
Rugby League News 2013
September 26, 2013 ·
NRL finals preview: Who will progress to the grand final?
Preview of NRL preliminary finals (all times NZT):
FRIDAY, September 27
South Sydney v Manly at ANZ Stadium, 7.45pm
Head to Head: Rabbitohs 59, Sea Eagles 71.
Last clash: Rabbitohs 22 bt Sea Eagles 10 at Bluetongue Stadium, Rd 23 2013
TAB: Rabbitohs $1.42, Sea Eagles $2.75
Manly looked out on their feet towards the end of their clash with Cronulla and only a John Morris brain snap prevented Sharks skipper Paul Gallen being awarded a potential match-winning try. How the Sea Eagles respond against a rested Souths line-up will be the main issue here.
Having nullfied Melbourne so brilliantly in week one of the finals, the Rabbitohs will be desperate to go one better than last year and earn a grand final berth.
Injury clouds hover over several Manly players including Jamie Lyon, Anthony Watmough and Jamie Buhrer while fullback Brett Stewart is again in doubt as he tries to overcome a hamstring complaint. Souths have no such dramas and their giant pack will be out to test the Sea Eagles' stamina right from the kickoff.
Key: The first 20 minutes. If the Sea Eagles can withstand a likely barrage from the Burgess brothers and the rest of the Rabbitohs pack and keep the game tight, they'll be hoping nerves might creep into the Souths' players and fans.
Tip: South Sydney 😛
Manly 30-20 but we were 0 - 14 after 20 minutes
Current Odds 1.45 Rabbids v 2.80 Manly
Rugby League News 2013
September 26, 2013 ·
NRL finals preview: Who will progress to the grand final?
Preview of NRL preliminary finals (all times NZT):
FRIDAY, September 27
South Sydney v Manly at ANZ Stadium, 7.45pm
Head to Head: Rabbitohs 59, Sea Eagles 71.
Last clash: Rabbitohs 22 bt Sea Eagles 10 at Bluetongue Stadium, Rd 23 2013
TAB: Rabbitohs $1.42, Sea Eagles $2.75
Manly looked out on their feet towards the end of their clash with Cronulla and only a John Morris brain snap prevented Sharks skipper Paul Gallen being awarded a potential match-winning try. How the Sea Eagles respond against a rested Souths line-up will be the main issue here.
Having nullfied Melbourne so brilliantly in week one of the finals, the Rabbitohs will be desperate to go one better than last year and earn a grand final berth.
Injury clouds hover over several Manly players including Jamie Lyon, Anthony Watmough and Jamie Buhrer while fullback Brett Stewart is again in doubt as he tries to overcome a hamstring complaint. Souths have no such dramas and their giant pack will be out to test the Sea Eagles' stamina right from the kickoff.
Key: The first 20 minutes. If the Sea Eagles can withstand a likely barrage from the Burgess brothers and the rest of the Rabbitohs pack and keep the game tight, they'll be hoping nerves might creep into the Souths' players and fans.
Tip: South Sydney 😛
Manly 30-20 but we were 0 - 14 after 20 minutes