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MANLY SEA EAGLES – 2008 CENTENARY PREMIERS
Written by: Matt Mitchell
October 5th, 2008 7:47pm
THE Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles are the toast of Rugby League’s Centenary season after attaining their first Premiership since 1996 in an astonishing 40-0 victory over the Melbourne Storm tonight.
A crowd of 80,388 at ANZ Stadium bore witness to Manly’s annihilation of Melbourne, registering a whopping eight tries to the Storm’s nil in what is a record grand final margin in Rugby League history.
Captain and playmaker Matt Orford said that the pain of last year’s loss to Melbourne was “gone...that’s truly, truly, gone,†speaking straight after the match.
Fullback Brett Stewart, who had an outstanding game, said: “It’s what we worked hard for, it’s been 12 months.â€Â
“The first half set it up,†he said.
That it did. After an intense and physical opening, Manly registered the first points through hooker Matt Ballin in the 24th minute. The next try went Manly’s way too. In the 34th minute, winger Michael Robertson treaded finely along the sideline to narrowly get his first of a hat-trick of four-pointers.
At half-time Manly were confident and relaxed leading the Storm 8-0. In their sheds, Melbourne looked nervous.
The Sea Eagles came out firing in the second half with a big hit on Michael Crocker in the opening minute. It set the tempo for the rest of the match.
Many of their next six tries came from Melbourne mistakes.
Robertson bagged his hat-trick after a further two tries in the 47th and 51st minutes.
The Clive Churchill Medallist, prop Brent Kite, got his try in the 57th minute after the ball shifted from side to side, through six pairs of hands, before landing in his arms as he dived over the line. Kite had an enormous game – but all of the Manly forwards were strong.
After witnessing his fellow winger score three, the “Wolfman†David Williams got his hands on the ball and crossed in his corner in the 68th minute.
The victory for Manly was sealed.
But the looming win soon became sweeter. The crowd began to cheer. It wasn’t for the injured Steve Matai. It was for his replacement, the legend, Steve Menzies. Like a fairytale, seconds after hitting the field the “Beaver†crossed to score.
Menzies said: “I don’t think it’s sunk in...â€Â
“So much hard work the boys have done. It’s unbelievable
“We did it for each other...but for all our fans [as well].â€Â
Fellow old hand and jet setter Steve Bell crossed for a try in the 76th minute, ending Melbourne’s pain.
Coach Des Hasler said that he was "really proud of the boys...brilliant."
"[They] worked really really hard.. they’re the ones that have done all the hard work... all due credit to them."
The Sea Eagles were radiant - the scoreless Storm, ordinary.
Manly are the deserving NRL 2008 Centenary Premiers.
NRL Grand Final - Full Time :: October 5th, 2008 5:00pm
Venue: ANZ Stadium, Homebush
Referee: Tony Archer
Touch Judges: Steve Chiddy & Jeff Younis
Video Refs: Bill Harrigan & Steve Clark
Melbourne Storm 0
-
Manly Sea Eagles 40
Tries: Matt Ballin, Michael Robertson 3, Brent Kite, David Williams, Steve Menzies, Steven Bell
Goals: Matt Orford 0/2, Steve Matai 2/4, Jamie Lyon 2/2
Half-Time: Manly 8-0
http://www.leagueunlimited.com/article.php?newsid=17097
MANLY SEA EAGLES – 2008 CENTENARY PREMIERS
Written by: Matt Mitchell
October 5th, 2008 7:47pm
THE Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles are the toast of Rugby League’s Centenary season after attaining their first Premiership since 1996 in an astonishing 40-0 victory over the Melbourne Storm tonight.
A crowd of 80,388 at ANZ Stadium bore witness to Manly’s annihilation of Melbourne, registering a whopping eight tries to the Storm’s nil in what is a record grand final margin in Rugby League history.
Captain and playmaker Matt Orford said that the pain of last year’s loss to Melbourne was “gone...that’s truly, truly, gone,†speaking straight after the match.
Fullback Brett Stewart, who had an outstanding game, said: “It’s what we worked hard for, it’s been 12 months.â€Â
“The first half set it up,†he said.
That it did. After an intense and physical opening, Manly registered the first points through hooker Matt Ballin in the 24th minute. The next try went Manly’s way too. In the 34th minute, winger Michael Robertson treaded finely along the sideline to narrowly get his first of a hat-trick of four-pointers.
At half-time Manly were confident and relaxed leading the Storm 8-0. In their sheds, Melbourne looked nervous.
The Sea Eagles came out firing in the second half with a big hit on Michael Crocker in the opening minute. It set the tempo for the rest of the match.
Many of their next six tries came from Melbourne mistakes.
Robertson bagged his hat-trick after a further two tries in the 47th and 51st minutes.
The Clive Churchill Medallist, prop Brent Kite, got his try in the 57th minute after the ball shifted from side to side, through six pairs of hands, before landing in his arms as he dived over the line. Kite had an enormous game – but all of the Manly forwards were strong.
After witnessing his fellow winger score three, the “Wolfman†David Williams got his hands on the ball and crossed in his corner in the 68th minute.
The victory for Manly was sealed.
But the looming win soon became sweeter. The crowd began to cheer. It wasn’t for the injured Steve Matai. It was for his replacement, the legend, Steve Menzies. Like a fairytale, seconds after hitting the field the “Beaver†crossed to score.
Menzies said: “I don’t think it’s sunk in...â€Â
“So much hard work the boys have done. It’s unbelievable
“We did it for each other...but for all our fans [as well].â€Â
Fellow old hand and jet setter Steve Bell crossed for a try in the 76th minute, ending Melbourne’s pain.
Coach Des Hasler said that he was "really proud of the boys...brilliant."
"[They] worked really really hard.. they’re the ones that have done all the hard work... all due credit to them."
The Sea Eagles were radiant - the scoreless Storm, ordinary.
Manly are the deserving NRL 2008 Centenary Premiers.
NRL Grand Final - Full Time :: October 5th, 2008 5:00pm
Venue: ANZ Stadium, Homebush
Referee: Tony Archer
Touch Judges: Steve Chiddy & Jeff Younis
Video Refs: Bill Harrigan & Steve Clark
Melbourne Storm 0
-
Manly Sea Eagles 40
Tries: Matt Ballin, Michael Robertson 3, Brent Kite, David Williams, Steve Menzies, Steven Bell
Goals: Matt Orford 0/2, Steve Matai 2/4, Jamie Lyon 2/2
Half-Time: Manly 8-0