Pre-Game discussion: Manly v Souths [Finals week 2, 2019]

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Very interesting that last week's debutant Haumole is retained instead of Sipley. Both have obvious fitness question marks but it looks to be a massive vote of confidence in the young bloke. He's certainly the type who can cause some damage with the ball. A good reward for Lloyd also.
Of course, we won't be sure until close to the game but Des picked him last week and he played, so there!
 
Here's hoping that Manly has worked hard on their defence out wide this past week or Souths will likely exploit this weakness. This part of Manly's game has been a big issue in the past few games (I think mainly since Tom was injured) and is where most tries have been scored against them. They need more talking in defence, telling each other who they are marking and any adjustments that they need to make.

The Sharks scored one try on either side of the field out wide just by having an extra man in attack. I was sitting behind the goal line, watching the play closely when the first try was scored by the Sharks. They very easily created an extra man in attack and Manly did not adjust at all to this. From memory, the Sharks were about 25m out. A player was tackled near the middle of the field. Ball was then shifted to the Sharks left (Manly's right) and then came back to the middle. Sharks player was then tackled near middle. At this moment, Graham turns to someone (can't remember who) and tells him to move outside him and make an extra man on the left side. I was then waiting for DCE, Suli, Elliot, someone, anyone to do something. But nothing was done. Play continued. Ball was shifted to the right side to hide the extra man on the left side. A couple of tackles later the ball was then shifted quickly to the left and they easily made their way through to score a try without a hand being laid on them.
 
Very interesting that last week's debutant Haumole is retained instead of Sipley. Both have obvious fitness question marks but it looks to be a massive vote of confidence in the young bloke. He's certainly the type who can cause some damage with the ball. A good reward for Lloyd also.
Of course, we won't be sure until close to the game but Des picked him last week and he played, so there!

AND, even mentioned him in the press conference so yes I’d say Lloyd is a goer.
 
https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/09/17/its-not-me-taupau-still-shaken-by-tackle-on-stone/

"I had great support out there and a lot of faith in the players that they would come through … I was over the moon with the win obviously."

Taupau praised his front-row partner Addin Fonua-Blake after he dominated the Sharks.

"When Addin scored (51st minute try) I almost broke the roof of the dug-out [at Lottoland] I was so happy," he said.

"I can't say too much more about that kid – I'm just really proud of him."
 
I have one thing to say.

I hope DCE and the boys do some work on setting up for and kicking a field goal this week at training.

2 games against the bunnies first one our way, second one there's, both decided by one point. It is funny how such trends just continue for a period of time.
 
I have one thing to say.

I hope DCE and the boys do some work on setting up for and kicking a field goal this week at training.

2 games against the bunnies first one our way, second one there's, both decided by one point. It is funny how such trends just continue for a period of time.

I’m sure they will AND we have one of the best field goal specialists on our team ( mind you do do they).
 
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MATCH OFFICIALS:

Gerard Sutton
Referee

Adam Gee
Referee

Nick Beashel
Touch Judge

Belinda Sharpe
Touch Judge

Bryan Norrie
Video Referee

Steve Chiddy
Senior Review Official

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Sutton is another one that likes to screw us over with penalties when he Referees our games.

The last time he was one of the Referees in one of our games was Round 25 against the Eels.

Penalty tally was Manly 9, Eels 5 (with the bulk of theirs coming around and after the 63rd minute mark).

Here is the run of Penalties last game Sutton was the Referee for our game aganst the Eels:

04:10 - Penalty - Offside inside 10m - Addin Fonua-Blake - Sea Eagles

14:18 - Penalty - Slow Peel - Daniel Alvaro - Eels

19:07 - Penalty - Offside inside 10m - Jake Trbojevic - Sea Eagles

20:13 - Penalty - Slow Peel - Apisai Koroisau - Sea Eagles

25:43 - Penalty - Slow Peel - Curtis Sironen - Sea Eagles

40:00 - Penalty - Offside General - Tepai Moeroa - Eels

42:19 - Penalty - Dangerous Tackle - Manase Fainu - Sea Eagles

44:25 - Penalty - Offside inside 10m - Jake Trbojevic - Sea Eagles

45:04 - Penalty - Dangerous Tackle - Martin Taupau - Sea Eagles

51:11 - Penalty - Early Tackle - Daly Cherry-Evans - Sea Eagles

62:48 - Penalty - Ball Strip - Junior Paulo - Eels

64:02 - Penalty - Marker Not Square - Brad Takairangi - Eels

67:38 - Penalty - Dangerous Tackle - Kane Evans - Eels

70:29 - Penalties - Other - Martin Taupau - Sea Eagles
Sutton and Cummins have both been on another level as far as caning us is concerned.
 

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