Haven't seen much of Sheens this year but saw a few senior moments in that presser. If I was a Tigers fan I'd be concerned.
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Campbelltown Sports Stadium 23 Apr 2023 16:05 80:00 minute |
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Tigers | Stat | Sea Eagles |
3 | Tries | 3 |
2/0 | Conversions | 5/3 |
/ | Penalty Goals | / |
0/0 | Field Goals/Attempts | 0/0 |
58% | Posession | 42% |
12 / 31 (31/43%) | Incomplete / Complete Sets ( Rate% ) | 12 / 27 (27/39%) |
55 | Time in Opposition Half | 45 |
1503m | Metres Gained | 1118m |
7 | Penalties (Conceded) | 3 |
0 | Dropouts | 3 |
13 | Errors | 15 |
7/ | Dummy Half Runs/Metres | 6/ |
24/479 | Kicks/Kick Metres | 21/618 |
24/258 | Missed Tackles/Tackles | 28/330 |
Can you elaborate on what you meant by "And send those westie fok back to centrelink where they belong"?And send those westie fok back to centrelink where they belong.
Congratulations on braving the conditions and feral tigers fans.
Glad the boys got the win for you and your young bloke.
Hopefully, that will be one of the footy stories you'll be sharing together down the road.All i can say is i spent $150 today for my young bloke and I to sit in the rain, so thank fark we at least got two points.
It certainly didnt look like we were going to fir a long while there
A bit harsh ........ but funny.Meniscus problems can cause catching or locking of your knee.
Usually athletes get this, but maybe Parker somehow has this issue too!
I actually thought DCE showed a bit of determination and leadership today...it's rare. He did also put in that great kick for the match winning try. If you see the statistics, our forwards were monstered today and gave DCE very little to work with. I agree that he has been an issue in the past, but I can't hang blame on him for today's insipid performance.That Lazy dumb mindset of this team on display again. Sure take the 2 points and move on. BUT
For all this talk. This team just never learns. Is the difference between our best and worst games decreasing? I don't see it.
Do we still have a 34 year old half back that can't manage a game, especially when his team just needs organisation and we'll set up kick on the last. Repeat sets and creating pressure.
It's a 34 year old halfback that has not once played wet weather footy in the wet. No coach has had the balls to drop him. And so he seriously he's never seriously learned.
Take the 2 and move on. But remember, if you do nothing else. That rubbish dished up today, will just continue.
I missed most of the game after the start. His kicking at the start that I saw was atrocious. I got back to catch the Saab try near the end and agree, that was a great kick.I actually thought DCE showed a bit of determination and leadership today...it's rare. He did also put in that great kick for the match winning try. If you see the statistics, our forwards were monstered today and gave DCE very little to work with. I agree that he has been an issue in the past, but I can't hang blame on him for today's insipid performance.
Most weeks I am seeing some real concern with our yardage sets...we just could not get a roll on at the play-the-ball today...there is not enough leg speed in the middle and the service is pedestrian.
He certainly didn't have a flawless game but when games turn, he tends to run around like a headless chook and completely shut down in terms of communication with his teammates. Today, he had a steely determination about him and lead by example in effort areas. There was one particularly strong kick and chase where he met the fullback and buried him. I thought he was difference in the final 10 minutes of the match.I missed most of the game after the start. His kicking at the start that I saw was atrocious. I got back to catch the Saab try near the end and agree, that was a great kick.
Any side other than the Tigers would have rolled us today.Just looked at the stats. We had 42% possession, 69% completion rate, ran 500 metres less than the tigers and made 90 tackles more than the tigers (37 missed tackles too).
VERY lucky to get the two points.
Thats a fair summation. Now imagine if we’d beat anyone other than the Tigers, we’d all be thrilled. Last year we’d have lost that game. The 2 points is all that matters.Just looked at the stats. We had 42% possession, 69% completion rate, ran 500 metres less than the tigers and made 90 tackles more than the tigers (37 missed tackles too).
VERY lucky to get the two points.
Sounds like the old days. My b-i-law who came through Manly juniors in the sixties tells similar stories of on field grievances being settled behind the dressing room sheds 🙄Aloiai, Wakeham separated after post-match altercation
By Michael Chammas
April 23, 2023 — 8.14pm
Manly forward Josh Aloiai and Wests Tigers five-eighth Brandon Wakeham had to be separated in the tunnel following a heated argument an hour after full-time of Sunday’s clash at Campbelltown Sports Stadium.
The players were in the tunnel at Campbelltown following Manly’s come-from-behind win over the Tigers when Aloiai approached Wakeham after the playmaker had finished conducting a post-match interview with a reporter.
The conversation began amicably before Aloiai, who had taken exception to Wakeham’s actions on the field, asked the Tigers No.6 to “come around the corner” if he wanted to “talk ****”.
The pair got in each other’s faces as they exchanged words, with Aloiai having to be dragged back into the Manly Sea Eagles dressing room.
Wakeham then popped his head into the Manly sheds to continue the argument Aloiai before he was told to head back into the Tigers sheds.
Sources with knowledge of the situation, talking under the condition of anonymity to protect their identity, told the Herald the argument was believed to be in relation to Wakeham taunting debutant Samuela Fainu when Starford To’a went past Josh Schuster and Fainu to give the Tigers the lead late in the match.
Manly forward Josh Aloiai on Sunday.CREDIT: GETTY
The incident, which occurred in the 63rd minute, sparked a melee that resulted in the rookie’s jersey being removed.
It erupted soon after when Jason Saab crossed for the match-winning try, with Fainu returning serve against Wakeham as Manly celebrated the 22-16 win in front of 10,033 fans at a wet and cold Campbelltown Sports Stadium.
Have to disagree somewhat. We are not playing our best footy and will definitely have to improve BUT in recent years we lose to Melbourne and a game like today.
We are slowly getting better at defending for longer periods of time when we are under pressure and finding a way to get through and play tough for the full 80mins. We had zero ball in that second half or field position and were playing a desperate tigers outfit in slippery conditions and even though we played poor in parts, we managed to regain the lead when they had all the momentum and get the two points
I agree with you @double hoopsSimon I hope your right and your seeing something in the boys I just don't.
I know Seibs says we stayed in the fight, put ourselves in a position to win and all. But he's got to polish a turd some how for the media.
I honestly believe Manly didnt win that game today, rather the Tigers lost it. It was more our good luck, than our good management.
That we don't do wet weather footy well even with a 34 year old Qld Captain just beggers belief.
Turn the sprinklers on at training, pretty much everything we need to improve in this team is learnt right there.
No backs on the bench was a weird innovation move by SeiboldVery frustrating tactics.
- Attempting 40-20s on 3rd tackles in wet conditions where the ball obviously won’t roll on like it does in dry conditions, rather than overpowering their pack with our middle heavy team
- Turbo taking hit up on 5th and being out of play for attacking kick on the last
- Not regularly setting up plays to give Paseka the ball so he has a good wind-up. Brandy even commented that he’s relatively ineffective from a standing start.
- No backs on the bench
- etc etc
To be fair in wet conditions I can see why DCE was kicking on the 3rd, even though the execution may not of been perfect.Very frustrating tactics.
- Attempting 40-20s on 3rd tackles in wet conditions where the ball obviously won’t roll on like it does in dry conditions, rather than overpowering their pack with our middle heavy team
- Turbo taking hit up on 5th and being out of play for attacking kick on the last
- Not regularly setting up plays to give Paseka the ball so he has a good wind-up. Brandy even commented that he’s relatively ineffective from a standing start.
- No backs on the bench
- etc etc
Did no one see the eels season last year 😂We’re imposters
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