Sea Eagles v Wests Tigers preview

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NRL.com Wed, Mar 07, 2012 - 2:05 PM
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Manly Sea Eagles v Wests Tigers
Bluetongue Stadium
Friday 7.30pm (AEDT)

Premiers Manly will be focused on a decisive victory this week to remind the Wests Tigers exactly who’s boss after many good judges and bookmakers have labelled Tim Sheens’ charges the team to beat in 2012.

Last week the Tigers delighted their faithful with a stirring golden-point victory at Leichhardt Oval; this week the action shifts to ‘Fortress Bluetongue’ as the Sea Eagles attempt to build on the momentum of their impressive defeat of the Warriors in their grand final rematch in Auckland.

Manly may have spluttered their way through their pre-season trial games, including a disjointed loss to Leeds in the World Club Challenge, but there was no mistaking their trademark crisp attack as they ran roughshod over the Warriors early, leading 18-nil before the home side mounted a comeback. All their stars impressed in the 26-20 victory but none more than winger David Williams who delivered a confidence-boosting 80-minute effort.

The win came at a cost though, with centre Steve Matai set to miss six weeks after breaking his right thumb. His position at left centre has been taken by Dean Whare. To compound their woes Churchill Medal winner Glenn Stewart will miss at least a month with a badly damaged finger; his replacement has yet to be named but it’s anticipated Jamie Buhrer will be elevated to the starting 13.

Meanwhile the Tigers showed excellent fighting qualities to bounce back against the Sharks after the visitors looked headed for an upset win when leading 16-12 with just minutes remaining. But their win came at a cost too: they were rocked by a season-ending injury to teenage fullback James Tedesco late in the first half, while prop Keith Galloway has succumbed to a foot injury.

In personnel changes, coach Tim Sheens has handed former Eel Tom Humble the No.1 jersey, with Matt Groat elevated to start at prop for the injured Galloway who will miss at least a month. There are five new faces on the extended interchange, including Junior Moors, Joel Reddy, Ben Murdoch-Masila, Sean Meaney and Shaun Spence.

Revenge will be uppermost in the minds of the Sea Eagles after they butchered a 12-nil lead with little more than 20 minutes to play to lose the last time they met – coincidentally at Bluetongue Stadium – in Round 21 last August.

A boost for the ‘visitors’ is the fact that they are undefeated in four night matches at Bluetongue Stadium.

Watch Out Sea Eagles: The Tigers were off the speed last week but still prevailed. Other sides would have wilted under the weight of a lopsided stats sheet that listed 13 missed tackles more than the opposition and four fewer line-breaks, plus a woeful 56 per cent completion rate, but class and a will to win carried them through. Bad news for the Sea Eagles is it was the same story the last time these sides met (see below).

It’s likely the Tigers will send plenty of traffic the way of left winger Michael Oldfield who is still feeling his way in the NRL. Beau Ryan was the more involved Wests Tigers winger last week, making almost double the touches of left winger Matt Utai for two excellent tries including the fulltime equaliser. He also ran a game-high 149 metres.

Marshall looked eager to run when close to the opposition line last week and he’ll fancy his chances of posting at least another four-pointer here after watching his ‘clone’ Shaun Johnson bamboozle the Manly defence last round with three try assists.

Danger Sign: Benji Marshall appears to have his kicking boots on in 2012, with his goal-kicking the difference last week. Benji landed three from four to keep the Tigers in the hunt, then booted the winning field-goal, while Cronulla’s Todd Carney managed just two from four and missed with his only field-goal attempt. Don’t let anyone tell you taking the two points is a waste of time in the modern game – two golden-point outcomes from the first eight games illustrates just how close the 2012 season is going to be. Consequently the Sea Eagles need to watch their discipline – they conceded a whopping nine penalties last week, up from their average of six last year when they were the third-most penalised team in the comp. Otherwise Marshall will reel off some easy points.

Watch Out Wests Tigers: Could the Sea Eagles under Geoff Toovey be planning a metamorphosis into an even more expansive attacking unit? Last season Manly made just the tenth-most offloads in the competition (11 a game) – but last week they out-offloaded the Warriors 15-7! Tony Williams led the way with four, assisted by Anthony Watmough (three), Brett Stewart (two) and single contributions from six other players. A worry for the Tigers is the fact they conceded 13 offloads last week.

Also, only one side yielded more ground last week than the Tigers, who surrendered 1482 metres – including six line-breaks – to the Sharks. Alarm bells are ringing.

Danger Sign: Expect the Sea Eagles to send plenty of troops headed Blake Ayshford’s way after the right-side centre missed five tackles last week. Look for Kieran Foran and Daly Cherry-Evans to isolate Ayshford and send big ‘T-Rex’ Tony Williams rumbling towards him. Williams was at his steam-rolling best last week, with a try (handed the ball from close range) and a game-high 11 tackle busts. Replacement centre Whare will also target him.

Matt Ballin v Robbie Farah: Two of the most involved hookers in the business face off. Both are 80-minute players who thrive on getting their hands on the ball and linking with their big, mobile forwards – especially close to the opposition try line. Expect plenty of scheming and lateral drift out of dummy-half inside each other’s 10-metre zone. Ballin had success with a hand-off to Tony Williams from close range last week while Farah combined with Benji Marshall for a four-pointer against the Sharks.

Where It Will Be Won: Defence – the Wests Tigers’ 34 missed tackles last week were the fourth most in the round, while the Sea Eagles’ 37 were the second most. Adam Blair, purchased for his defensive starch as much as his attacking grunt, missed a whopping six! Whichever side shows dramatic improvement will prevail.

The History: Played 16; Sea Eagles 9, Wests Tigers 7\. Manly have won five of the past eight – but the Tigers have won three of the past four. Their record at Bluetongue Stadium is a game apiece. It should be a close contest – three of the past four clashes have been decided by four points or less.

The Last Time They Met: Manly surrendered a 12-nil halftime lead to fall 14-12 in a dour confrontation at Bluetongue Stadium in Round 21 last year. The Sea Eagles looked a well-oiled machine with tries to Brett Stewart and Matt Ballin before the wheels fell off in the second half. And boy did the game change complexion quickly: tries to Robert Lui, Blake Ayshford and Chris Lawrence in the space of seven minutes rocketed the gold-and-blacks to the fulltime score with still 17 minutes on the clock. Possession told the story – both sides made 156 tackles in the first 40 minutes but the Wests Tigers forced their opponents into making a hefty 68 more tackles in the second stanza. The pressure certainly told, with the Sea Eagles missing a whopping 40 tackles after the break (compared to just 12 in the first half). The Sea Eagles were unlucky though, with Ayshford’s try coming from what looked like a forward pass from Benji Marshall.

Match Officials: Referees – Ben Cummins & Gerard Sutton; Sideline Officials – Adam Reid & Dave Munro; Video Referee – Russell Smith.

The Way We See It: The Tigers made too many mistakes at home last week and will need to take a quantum leap if they are to trouble the Sea Eagles. To make matters worse they have to adapt to yet another new fullback. Meanwhile confidence in the Sea Eagles camp will be sky-high after their dominant win last week when they were given little chance after their torrid pre-season travel schedule. At ‘home’ in Gosford, just an hour up the road from their Narrabeen base, they’ll be exceptionally tough to beat. Manly by six points.

Televised: Channel 9 – Live 7.30pm (NSW), delayed 9.30pm (Qld); Fox Sports 2 – Delayed 11.30pm.

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Fair call. The Tigers really need to lift their completion rate if they are to trouble Manly. Not holding the ball against the Sharks almost cost them with a heavy defensive workload in the heat sapping the life out of them. Manly also looked pretty sharp against the Warriors so the Tigers will need to sort out their defensive line speed too.
 
Someone, please anyone, take control when the team loses focus to stop the silly options in attack particularly when tiredness sets in and affects concentration late in the game resulting in poor 5th tackle options and the ability to close down a lead if we have one.
 
Hey Guys, just wrote a match preview for Manly v Tigers on my site. What I am most excited about is the match up between the two Kiwi counterparts in Kieran Foran and Benji Marshall . Would’ve loved to seen Adam Blair and Glenn Stewart go for round 2 against each other.

Would love for you guys to get on the site and have your say! -
http://www.thegunningeagle.blogspot.com.au/

Cheers - The Gunning Eagle.
 
Preview from the Manly site -I've seen ones like these on a few clubs, it must be and NRL thing. Wonder why the Tigers don't do them??

By Warrick D. Nicholson

Round 2, 2012 NRL Premiership
Friday, March 9, 2012
NRL Kick-Off 7:30pm, NYC Kick-Off 5:15pm
Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford, NSW
Referees: Ben Cummins/Gerard Sutton

ROUND 2 GAME PREVIEW

Coming In To Round 2
Manly Sea Eagles started 2012 with a 26-20 victory over the Warriors in Auckland last Sunday.
The Sea Eagles have averaged 26.0 ppg since Round 1, and have conceded 20.0 ppg in that period.
Sea Eagles sit 4th on the competition ladder.
Wests Tigers started 2012 with a 17-16 golden point victory over the Cronulla Sharks last Sunday at Leichhardt Oval.
The Wests Tigers have averaged 17.0 ppg since Round 1, and have conceded 16.0 ppg in that period.
Wests Tigers sit 8th on the competition ladder.

Check back on [www.seaeagles.com.au](http://www.seaeagles.com.au) this Thursday for a tasty Head to Head feature on Daly Cherry-Evans and Benji Marshall.
Last Time They Met
Round 21, 2011 - Click to watch highlights of the Wests Tigers 14-12 victory over Manly at Bluetongue Stadium last year.
Last 10 Games - Sea Eagles 6 Wests Tigers 4.
This marks the third straight meeting between the clubs in Gosford, with the Tigers winning in 2011 and the Sea Eagles in 2010\. The Tigers have actually won 3 of the last 4 dating back to 2009..

Team Changes and Late Mail
Glenn Stewart will not play, despite being named in Manly’s lineup on Tuesday. His replacement will be named later in the week.
Click here for all the Manly Team and Injury News from Tuesday and full Round 2 Lineup.

Manly Sea Eagles
B Stewart, M Oldfield, J Lyon ©, D Whare, D Williams, K Foran, D Cherry-Evans, J King ©, M Ballin, B Kite, A Watmough, T Williams, G Stewart*.
Bench: J Buhrer, V Mauro, D Lussick, T Robinson.
Wests Tigers
T Humble, B Ryan, B Ayshford, C Lawrence, M Utai, B Marshall, T Moltzen, A Woods, R Farah (c), M Groat, A Blair, G Ellis, C Heighington.
Bench: L Fulton, J Moors, M Bell, J Reddy, B Murdoch-Masila, S Meaney, S Spence.

GET YOUR TICKETS for Friday night’s blockbuster in Gosford!

Bottom Line
Manly were dealt a rough hand with injuries against the Warriors but still managed to prevail 26-20 in a high quality game of rugby league.

Although there will be no Glenn Stewart or Steve Matai when the Wests Tigers ride into Gosford on Friday night, this presents opportunities for the likes of Dean Whare and Jamie Buhrer or Vic Mauro to start in a team that is generally a tough one to crack.

Whare made a sensational début back in 2010 with a hat-trick against the Cowboys and he will line up against Blake Ayshford in one of many quality matchups across the field.

The lack of Keith Galloway is a bonus for Manly, with the front row rotation for the Sea Eagles one of the big pluses from Round 1\. So if Manly are to overcome the Tigers this Friday, the foundation for the victory will be set up front.

If they do their job, then star halves Daly Cherry-Evans and Kieran Foran still have plenty of firepower to feed quality ball the rest of the night.

How do you see the Sea Eagles-Tigers match playing out this Friday night? Will you be there cheering Manly on? Let us know in the comments below.
CLICK HERE for all the event, ticketing and transport info for Round 2 at Bluetongue Stadium.
 
Preview: Sea Eagles v Wests Tigers
Sportal
John Greco

VENUE & TIME: Bluetongue Stadium, Friday, March 9, 7.30pm (AEDT), 9.30pm (NZDT)
COVERAGE: Channel 9/Sky Sport
HEAD TO HEAD: Played 16, Sea Eagles 9, Tigers 7
LAST TIME: Tigers 14 - Sea Eagles 12 at Bluetongue Stadium, Round 21, 2011

MISSING IN ACTION: The opening round was unkind to both of these teams with Manly losing centre Steve Matai (broken thumb) for six weeks while back-rower Glenn Stewart will miss at least a fortnight after having surgery on a dislocated finger. Dean Whare comes into the starting side for Matai while Vic Mauro or Jamie Buhrer are likely to take Stewart’s spot at lock. Five-eighth Kieran Foran is expected to play despite starting the week in a moon boot.
There was similar bad news for the Tigers with experienced prop Keith Galloway likely to miss six weeks with a toe injury. The saddest story of the first round was the injury to debutant full-back James Tedesco who ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament and will miss the entire season. Former Parramatta utility Tom Humble will start in the No.1 jersey while the Tigers will field one of the youngest front-row pairings in NRL history in 20-year-olds Matt Groat and Aaron Woods. Winger Lote Tuqiri is scheduled to return in Round 4 from a thumb injury.

FORM: The Sea Eagles opened the season with an impressive 26-20 win over the Warriors in front of 37,000 fans in New Zealand desperate for their side to get some grand final revenge.
The Tigers weren't so impressive but got the job done in golden-point extra-time with a 17-16 win over a gallant Cronulla.
click here!

FOR THE SEA EAGLES TO WIN:They need to forget about trying to get square with former Storm back-rower Adam Blair and concentrate on stopping the Tigers' other Kiwi international Benji Marshall. In the corresponding fixture last season Manly dominated for long periods but went to sleep for 10 minutes and allowed some Benji brilliance to give the Tigers a come-from-behind 14-12 win.

FOR THE TIGERS TO WIN: They need a massive performance out of their forward pack. The Sea Eagles have representative talent oozing out of their forwards and the Tigers pack will need to stand up and be counted if they are to make inroads into the Manly defence. With rookie props, the back-row of Ellis, Heighington and Blair will need to set the platform to allow Marshall to weave his magic.

WE THINK: Let's get something straight right from the start. These two sides despise each other. There has been plenty of feeling between these two sets of players going back a few years now that's included fights, accusations of diving and fierce sledging in a charity Twenty20 match. This clash has some intriguing battles all over the park but is most likely to be decided in the halves. If Foran and Cherry-Evans can outpoint Marshall and Moltzen then the Sea Eagles' forward power should be too much but if the Tigers' playmakers can dominate then the visitors have the firepower out wide to make it count. Sea Eagles by 2 points
 
From Brisbane Wests Tigers Fans …

http://www.bwtf.net/wests-tigers-game-preview/2012-round-2-sea-eagles-vs-tigers

With Round 1 out of the way, the Wests Tigers will be looking to regroup and improve against one of our fiercest rivals, the Manly Sea Eagles, tonight.

The golden-point win over the Sharks last Sunday was a sketchy performance. The heat, humidity, injuries and the fact it was Round 1 contributed to dropped passes and some aimless attacking raids. Going over the touchline on first tackle while in the attacking zone on two occasions was disappointing – likewise the completion rate of a 56%. But the effort shown to fightback in the second half, score the game-tying try and charge down the Carney field-goal attempt in extra time was very pleasing for the coach and fans. We’ve banked our first competition points of the season and kept an impressive Leichhardt record in tact.

The loss of Tedesco in his debut game is a crying shame. But Humble looked good for the balance of last week’s game and should be a solid fullback replacement. He can chime in at halfback when needed in attack, but there are question marks about his abilities under the high ball. On the back of Tedesco’s loss, Brown has become a Bulldog and Galloway is out for six weeks with a foot injury. Adding to the drama, Sheens has named a 7-man bench to cover other injuries in the run-on side. We’ll get a better idea today who is fit. At the beginning of the season, our squad looked to have some fairly good depth across most positions. It was one of the reasons for our early favouritism. But after just one week that depth is about to be tested, especially in the forwards.

I hate to say it, but Manly were impressive against the Warriors last week. They showed solid structure in attack, with accurate passing and good go-forward. Things that the Tigers didn’t do so well at Leichhardt. Tony Williams was in good form and is going to be a handful on the edges of the ruck. But they have their own injury worries with Steve Matai and Glenn Stewart out, and Kieran Foran given until game-time to prove his fitness.
The loss of Glenn Stewart will be significant, but it will at least spare Blair another week in the media fuelled spot-light . The whole Gibbs/Fifita saga passed without incident last week and I suspect the same would have happened with Stewart. To his credit, Blair had a reasonably solid hit-out against the Sharks, staying on the field for the full 83 minutes and remaining focused. He did miss 6 tackles though and gave away 2 penalties, so he’ll need to be more disciplined tonight. Especially with Galloway missing, his experience and muscle up front will be desparately needed.

On top of the injury concerns, a short turnaround from Sunday will test the recovery of both sides. I’m confident our attack will look sharper in cooler conditions on the Central Coast. Moltzen had an injury-affected game and I’m hoping he can rediscover some of his trial form – in particular his passing game. Ayshford too will be looking for a more dominant performance as he lines up against Steve Matai’s replacement Dean Whare, who will play just his 6th NRL game.

Wests have won 3 of their last 4 games against Manly, with victories by very tight margins (1, 4 and 2, respectively). I think this one will play out in similar style. As TigerBrad said last week, check your heart meds – you’re gonna need them!

Fortune-Teller:

FTS: Beau bought home the money for us last week, as predicted. This week I think Manly will get the early jump on us with David Williams opening the scoring.

Margin: The Tigers will finish stronger, staying close the entire game. I’m predicting the Tigers will double their winning margin from last week – Wests by 2.
 

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