Cherry-Evans outpointed Queensland teammate Ponga as the Manly Sea Eagles overran the Newcastle Knights 42-12 in front of 15,896 at Brookvale's 4 Pines Park on ...
Forced to contend with Anthony Milford’s stint in the sin bin, the Knights trailed 14-12 at the 49-minute mark before Cherry-Evans orchestrated a second-half demolition, with Manly piling on five unanswered tries. “It’s a weird game for us to dissect. “Simi came off with a shoulder. Cherry-Evans was faultless at halfback for Manly. He compiled three try assists, made two line breaks and broke five tackles in another reminder of his worth amid conjecture over who wears No. 7 for Australia at the World Cup. As for off the park? Ponga was joined in Newcastle’s spine by Jayden Brailey for the first time this year. The last time we saw Daly Cherry-Evans and Kalyn Ponga, they were lifting a State of Origin shield together.
The nib Newcastle Knights have gone down 42-12 to the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles tonight at 4 Pines Park, Brookvale.
The Sea Eagles continued the scoring spree with another try and their sixth of the night with Cherry-Evans providing a pinpoint kick to Christina Tuipulotu on the right wing. Lachlan Croker scored the home side's seventh of the evening with two minutes remaining as the Sea Eagles claimed the two points. The man who started the move was their to capitalise and KP raced for the stripe. Daly Cherry-Evans kicked a penalty goal to extend the Sea Eagles lead to eight at the change of ends. And just on the stroke of half-time, milestone man Anthony Milford was sent to the sin-bin for a professional foul. Winger Jason Saab broke down the wing and received a pass from the inside to score for the Sea Eagles.
The Sea Eagles continued their dominant form at home in 2022 with a 42-12 victory over Newcastle on Saturday night, with skipper Daly Cherry-Evans setting ...
We lost three key players and had a man in the bin, we had a fair bit to contend with, so there is a bit of an out there as well." "The second half we were able to consolidate a little bit and go away in the end, but I don’t think the scoreboard really reflects the type of game it was. Big man Haumole Olakau'atu showed brilliant agility and awareness to dance his way down the side of the field and beat multiple defenders with a couple of steps which left them grabbing at thin air.
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“Skips out of a couple of tackles and how about the speed.” “He scores the try that gives the Knights a sniff in the second half,” “He scores the try that gives the Knights a sniff in the second half,” Smith said. “His professionalism in regards to reading the play, and knowing what to do and when just tightened the screws on the Knights.” “Skips out of a couple of tackles and how about the speed.” “Look at the pass back on the inside, pretty to watch,” Roach said.
In front of a great crowd of 15,896, the Sea Eagles ran in seven tries to two to move back into eighth place on the NRL ladder with six rounds remaining before the finals. Manly captain Daly Cherry-Evans turned in another brilliant performance just three ...
Cherry-Evans converted for a 36-12 lead after 71 minutes. Cherry-Evans converted for a 20-12 lead after 50 minutes. Cherry-Evans converted for a 12-6 lead after 35 minutes.
After leading Queensland to a State of Origin series win just 72 hours earlier, Daly Cherry-Evans' star kept shining as he directed Manly to a handsome NRL ...
"It was a weird game for us. "It was a game we had to win here tonight and to win it well, which was good," Hasler said. "It was a big week for Chez coming off State of Origin but players make a point of coming back to play well for their club side," coach Des Hasler said.
Manly have taken another step towards the finals with an impressive 42-12 win over Newcastle at a packed 4 Pines Park.
Newcastle were a man light but decided to put a bit of air under the footy themselves. Manly have made a habit of horrendous late collapses, but there was to be none tonight. Ponga offered attacking threat, with eight runs within the first half hour, but nobody was able to go with him. The tries were flowing and Newcastle had no answer. On the first serious shift wide, Koula was able to stand up Enari Tuala and go by him with ease. The Manly backline was purring. After the early flurry, a long grind set in. This was their 10th spine of the season, though perhaps it might be the one they stick to. “It was a weird game for us to dissect,” said Knights coach Adam O’Brien. “There’s so much there to build on, so much more than last week, but there’ll be some disappointing stuff to look at as well. “They’ve had one game together, and that’s what I was alluding to: we can build on that. After the horror show came something much better. We were pretty controlled and finished strong.
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