Manly v Tigers

Migoty. We lose it's all over and it's mid April. @:( That's the worry. It's a home game against the Tigers. Should be a gimme not a major worry. So disappointing.
 
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles v Wests Tigers, 4.10pm Sunday at Lottoland

Sea Eagles: 1 Tom Trbojevic, 2 Brad Parker, 3 Dylan Walker, 4 Brian Kelly, 5 Akuila Uate, 6 Lachlan Croker, 7 Daly Cherry-Evans (c), 8 Addin Fonua-Blake, 9 Apisai Koroisau, 10 Martin Taupau, 11 Joel Thompson, 12 Jack Gosiewski, 13 Jake Trbojevic

Interchange: 14 Jackson Hastings, 15 Shaun Lane, 16 Lloyd Perrett, 17 Frank Winterstein

Reserves: 18 Matthew Wright, 19 Jonathan Wright, 21 Taniela Paseka, 22 Tofofoa Sipley

Tom Trbojevic returns after a week out with an ankle injury. Brad Parker was a very late scratching last week but has been named on the wing with both Matt and Jonathan Wright missing out. A strong club debut against the Titans means Jack Gosiewski will move into the starting side with Frank Winterstein dropping to the bench.

Wests Tigers: 1 Corey Thompson, 2 David Nofoaluma, 3 Esan Marsters, 4 Kevin Naiqama, 5 Malakai Watene-Zelezniak, 6 Benji Marshall (c), 7 Luke Brooks, 8 Alex Twal, 9 Jacob Liddle, 10 Ben Matulino, 11 Chris Lawrence, 12 Robbie Rochow, 13 Matthew Eisenhuth

Interchange: 14 Josh Reynolds, 15 Josh Aloiai, 16 Michael Chee-Kam, 17 Sauaso Sue

Reserves: 18 Tim Grant, 19 Chris McQueen, 20 Tyson Gamble, 21 Tuimoala Lolohea

Josh Reynolds is in on the bench for his first game of the year, with Jacob Liddle into the starting side and Pita Godinet out. Tui Lolohea has been dropped, with David Nofoaluma recalled on the wing and Corey Thompson back at fullback. Alex Twal starts at prop for Russell Packer (knee) with Sauaso Sue joining the bench. Elijah Taylor has still not recovered from a hamstring injury.
 
Migoty. We lose it's all over and it's mid April. @:( That's the worry. It's a home game against the Tigers. Should be a gimme not a major worry. So disappointing.
The Tigers are playing above their weight . They recovered well from the departure of their big 3. On paper they look ordinary but on the field Cleary has them playing discipline footy and extraordinary . If we can match them in that department then we have a very good chance to beat them .
As long as we can do the simple things right like playing the ball facing the right side of the field and not dropping the ball and losing momentum in our play then we have a chance to build on our game and end up with a win.
 
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So far this year, Trent has lost to:

The Titans coach who was an assistant at Penrith when he was.

The Rabbits coach who was his assistant.

The Newcastle coach who was his own coach and the only coach in the history of the NRL to openly slap a player: our Trent.

Tomorrow he faces his former head coach. (Incestuous much?)
Hoping that familiarity with Trent by an opposing coach doesn't mean instantly knowing how to beat his team.
 
So far this year, Trent has lost to:

The Titans coach who was an assistant at Penrith when he was.

The Rabbits coach who was his assistant.

The Newcastle coach who was his own coach and the only coach in the history of the NRL to openly slap a player: our Trent.

Tomorrow he faces his former head coach. (Incestuous much?)
Hoping that familiarity with Trent by an opposing coach doesn't mean instantly knowing how to beat his team.


Easy when you don't have a game plan..!!
 
So far this year, Trent has lost to:

The Titans coach who was an assistant at Penrith when he was.

The Rabbits coach who was his assistant.

The Newcastle coach who was his own coach and the only coach in the history of the NRL to openly slap a player: our Trent.

Tomorrow he faces his former head coach. (Incestuous much?)
Hoping that familiarity with Trent by an opposing coach doesn't mean instantly knowing how to beat his team.
Taking all that on to account , on the day stats mean nothing . On the day is all about the opportunity to learn from our past and be a better team and conquer . Every day is another chance to prove our selves
Go the mighty Sea eagles !!!
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Migoty. We lose it's all over and it's mid April. @:( That's the worry. It's a home game against the Tigers. Should be a gimme not a major worry. So disappointing.

Don’t think it’s all over yet mate even if we lose.

Let’s face it apart from two or three teams hardly any other side is putting two wins in a row together, it’s a long way to go yet!
 
So far this year, Trent has lost to:

The Titans coach who was an assistant at Penrith when he was.

The Rabbits coach who was his assistant.

The Newcastle coach who was his own coach and the only coach in the history of the NRL to openly slap a player: our Trent.

Tomorrow he faces his former head coach. (Incestuous much?)
Hoping that familiarity with Trent by an opposing coach doesn't mean instantly knowing how to beat his team.
Not to mention he hasn’t had a win over Marys men yet either
 
Don’t think it’s all over yet mate even if we lose.

Let’s face it apart from two or three teams hardly any other side is putting two wins in a row together, it’s a long way to go yet!
Don’t think it’s all over yet mate even if we lose.

Let’s face it apart from two or three teams hardly any other side is putting two wins in a row together, it’s a long way to go yet!
Too true Mark . We have some illustrious company below us lol
The only difference between the teams above us and the teams below us is the ability to perform consistently at a high level and win .

10 Sea Eagles
11 Sharks
12 Broncos
13 Raiders
14 Cowboys
15 Bulldogs
16 Eels
 

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