A late field goal to Daly Cherry-Evans has helped guide the Sea Eagles to their first win of the season with a 13-12 victory over Canterbury in torrential ...
That was one we didn't need to give away and shouldn't have given away and to ultimately lose the way we did by a point - a lot of lessons there for us around game management." You can't always be blaming errors, it's just how you garner what possesion you have and how you treat it." "I'm disappointed for the players. "We spoke about [the ball handling] a little bit as far as how we managed possession. For all of Canterbury's good work in the first half, the Sea Eagles took a two-point lead into the break with former Bulldog Kieran Foran sending Garrick over on the edge. A late field goal to Daly Cherry-Evans has helped guide the Sea Eagles to their first win of the season with a 13-12 victory over Canterbury in torrential conditions on Sunday night.
Check out all the scores, stats and stats below. Sea Eagles 13 def Bulldogs 12. Daly Cherry-Evans' golden boot has kicked Manly to their first win of the ...
"I wouldn't say he's jumped out of the ground; he's been a high-end schoolboy for a number of years, it shouldn't be a surprise." "He's a local junior and this is why the Cowboys were put into the competition, to give a pathway for NQ kids to play NRL." And after holding on for the first 30 minutes of the second half at 10-8 down, they were able to draw level with 10 minutes to play via a penalty goal. "He feels like he belongs at our club and he should feel like he belongs in the NRL, because he's an NRL player." They held out 26 play-the-balls in their own red-zone in the second half of the match, refusing to let Manly in and take a clear advantage. In scenes reminiscent of the Sea Eagles' first win last season against the Warriors, Cherry-Evans drilled a 77th-minute drop goal from 25 metres out and to the right of the post.
The boot of outstanding half-back and captain Daly Cherry-Evans has lifted Manly Warringah Sea Eagles to its first victory of the season.
After forcing another line drop-out, the Sea Eagles were denied their third try after a knock-on in the in-goal with 65 minutes played. A few tackles later, Cherry-Evans was denied a chance to snatch victory after having his field goal attempt charged down. Possession was turned over after a poor grubber kick but moments later, they retained the ball after banding together and forcing the Bulldogs back into the in-goal area for a line drop-out. Full-back Tom Trbojevic got the ball on the left edge and tried to muscle his way over, only to be wrapped up in a ball-and-all tackle on the tryline as possession was turned over. Garrick converted from the sideline to give his side a 12-10 lead at the break. The five-eighth streaked down the left wing and attempted a chip over the top, which was eventually gathered by back-rower Haumole Olakau’atu inside his own ten metres.
Canterbury's late inclusion Brandon Wakeham scored with his first touch of the ball but superstar Tom Trbojevic crossed for Manly's opener and then helped set ...
Wakeham has played 23 games for the Bulldogs since making his debut in 2019 and is off contract at the of the season. “But I thought Wakey did some really good things. “It was pretty courageous of him to come back on (after his HIA), he’s got a head full of stitches in there at the moment.” “Jake has been doing a really good job there and he’s only young, his in the infancy of his career, all the halves are that we’ve got at our club are young. Trbojevic was quiet by his lofty standards in the opening two games of the season but he ensured the Sea Eagles didn’t start the year with three losses. On the stroke of halftime, Kieran Foran threw with a beautiful cut-out pass to Garrick who scored in the corner and then converted his own try.
"No longer will they need to travel to fulfil their NRL dreams," Manly MP James Griffin.
- Follow us on - Follow us on - Follow us on This is how you can access our trusted content: AS the Manly Sea Eagles scored their first win of 2022, they also celebrated the opening of their new grandstand and Centre for Excellence on Sunday. State MP for Manly James Griffin said the completion of the Centre of Excellence meant local juniors could now be part of an elite program on the northern beaches.
If ever Manly needed an omen to turn their NRL season around, Daly Cherry-Evans delivered it against Canterbury.
"We just need to learn a few lessons." The Bulldogs kicked to level the scores at 12-12 after a penalty but ultimately experience paid off for the Sea Eagles. The first helped Trbojevic become the first man to score in front of the new Bob Fulton Stand, before a wonderful cut-out ball allowed Reuben Garrick to cross on halftime. The Bulldogs had chances to be more than 8-0 up early, missing both kicks at goal after Manly errors gifted them good ball and Brandon Wakeham capitalised after being called up for Jake Averillo. "We just had to get the win. Much like in Gosford last year against the Warriors, Manly were made to work hard for their win and arguably weren't the best team.
The Sea Eagles have notched their first win of the season after skipper Daly Cherry-Evans knocked through t...
And in the shadows of half-time, Manly hit the front when Garrick produced a stunning finish in the corner for the Sea Eagles' second try. The golden start for the Bulldogs turned into a two-try-to-none lead when Braidon Burns crossed over to make it a blistering opening 15 minutes for Canterbury. The Sea Eagles have notched their first win of the season after skipper Daly Cherry-Evans knocked through the game-winning field goal to hand Manly a 13-12 win over the Bulldogs.