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TITAN PETE
24-04-12, 01:16 PM
FRIDAY

Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs v Manly Sea Eagles at ANZ Stadium, 7:35pm (local). #NRLCBYMAN

BULLDOGS: Ben Barba, Steve Turner, Josh Morris, Jono Wright, Bryson Goodwin, Josh Reynolds, Kris Keating, Aiden Tolman, Michael Ennis, Sam Kasiano, Frank Pritchard, Dene Halatau, David Stagg. Interchange (from): James Graham, Greg Eastwood, Corey Payne, Joel Romelo, Martin Taupau.

SEA EAGLES: Brett Stewart, Jorge Taufua, Jamie Lyon (c), Steve Matai, David Williams, Kieran Foran, Daly Cherry-Evans, Jason King (c), Matt Ballin, Brent Kite, Anthony Watmough, Jamie Buhrer, Glenn Stewart. Interchange (from): Joe Galuvao, Dean Whare, Nick Skinner, Vic Mauro, Daniel Harrison, Liam Foran

TITAN PETE
27-04-12, 08:15 AM
Bulldogs v Sea Eagles preview

NRL.com Wed, Apr 25, 2012 - 11:45 AM

Canterbury Bulldogs v Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
ANZ Stadium
Friday 7.35pm

The battle lines for this intriguing Anzac Round clash were drawn a fortnight after last year?s grand final when Des Hasler climbed out of the Manly trench and entered the Bulldogs? bunker.

No question it?s the game all NRL fans have been waiting for: the confrontation between a ?turncoat? general and his former troops. It?s team five versus team eight, with Hasler eyeing a spot in the top four and new Manly coach Geoff Toovey desperate to inflict a defeat on his former mentor (and, as press accounts would have it, still friend) that would give the premiers a buffer inside the top eight.

There?s much at stake, with both sides certain to lose key players to the looming Origin period.

After opening 2012 with three successive wins Canterbury have struggled over the past month, defeating just the lowly Titans and losing to the Knights, Rabbitohs and Storm. However, they were impressive despite falling 12-6 in Melbourne and it took a standout defensive effort from the premiership favourites to hold the Bulldogs at bay during the final 30 minutes.

Meanwhile the Sea Eagles have been guilty of some complacency and inconsistency in recent weeks. They fell to lowly Parramatta in Round 5, pounded the Panthers 30-nil at Brookvale Oval in Round 6, before inexplicably falling 26-14 to the then cellar-dwelling Titans when they returned to Brookvale just five days later.

To make matters worse Tony Williams still has three matches to serve on the sidelines and they enter this game without highly touted prop Darcy Lussick following his one-match ban for a dangerous throw on David Mead.

But in a huge boost, the trio of players who?ve been linked to Hasler at the ?Dogs ? Kieran Foran and Stewart brothers Glenn and Brett ? are back on deck for this blockbuster.

Brett Stewart replaces Jorge Taufua at the back, with Foran replacing older brother Liam in the No.6, and Vic Mauro makes way for Glenn Stewart. The three displaced players revert to the bench, which numbers six at this stage.

Meanwhile Des Hasler has made two changes: David Stagg will start at lock for Greg Eastwood, with Martin Taupau added to the Bulldogs? interchange.

Watch Out Bulldogs: Expect Anthony Watmough to fire up, given Des Hasler was the man largely credited with bringing out the best in him as a footballer. And there?s no better occasion: ?Choc? will overtake Bob Fulton in the pecking order for appearances in the maroon and white (212). Look for more involvement than his current average 14 runs, two tackle busts and offload a game.

Dean Halatau?s confidence seems to dip every time he faces Manly. The back-rower has played the seasiders 10 times for a return of just two victories and his least impressive game-day stats against any opponent ? only seven runs for 58 metres. You can bet Watmough and co will be targeting him with some hard defence early.

Expect Daly Cherry-Evans (seven try assists) to have a huge say in getting fullback Brett Stewart into the opposition in-goal, either from a grubber or a deft inside ball near the Bulldogs? goalposts.

Danger Sign: Any time the Sea Eagles get inside the Bulldogs? 10-metre zone it will spell danger ? the ?Dogs have conceded 12 of their 18 tries from close range, while the Sea Eagles have scored eight tries from last-ditch passes, the second most by any team.

Watch Out Sea Eagles: The Bulldogs? runners will need to be contained. Canterbury have scored 14 tries through line-breaks, the most in the comp. That?s bad news for Manly, who have conceded a high seven tries from line-breaks and have also struggled to harness opposition busts, conceding 4.3 line-breaks a game.

Under Des Hasler the Sea Eagles registered just the third-fewest missed tackles in 2011 (30.9) but are now missing the third most (34). Given that statistic you can bet the Bulldogs will fancy their chances of creating opportunities. They boast the two leading tackle-busters in the comp in Josh Morris (41) and Ben Barba (40) and rank third as a team with 36 each game. Also, left centre ?J-Moz? ranks third in his position for line-breaks (six) ? he?ll test out opposite Jamie Lyon, who?s missed 16 tackles to date (fourth most by a centre). Origin-bound Morris keeps finding the try line, too (five scored).

Manly need to keep a sharp eye on ball-playing prop Sam Kasiano ? he leads his position for line-break assists (three).

Danger Sign: Some teams have offloading specialists but the Bulldogs, who rank third in the category with 13.6 every week, have a host of players who can spark second-phase play. In fact they have eight players who make at least one offload a game, with their leading exponents Barba (11), Frank Pritchard (10), Sam Kasiano (10) and Johnathan Wright (10). Back to his best form, Pritchard?s offloads are particularly dangerous ? he?s totalled three try assists.

Ben Barba v Brett Stewart: The ANZ Stadium could catch alight if these explosive runners deliver on the night. Barba has scored three tries, made six line-breaks and is averaging 127 metres of territory; but it?s his ability to promote multiple-phase play that?s hurting opponents ? he has 11 offloads so far, the second most by a fullback.

Meanwhile it?s only a matter of time before Brett Stewart gets back to his best try-scoring form. ?Snake? was Manly?s leading tryscorer in each of the five full seasons he?s played since 2005 ? including a massive 22 in 2008. But through five games in 2012 he?s crossed just twice.

This pair?s desperate defence is sure to be a feature too ? Barba leads the NRL for try saves (10) with Stewart close behind (nine).

Where It Will Be Won: Whichever side finishes the game with the biggest differential in territory will win ? and to date that means the Sea Eagles are decidedly behind the eight ball even before kick-off. Surprisingly the premiers are conceding more metres than they gain each week, returning a -125 metres differential. Meanwhile the Bulldogs, who were the worst in the league last year with a -158 points differential, now finish games with +40 metres difference.

One of the biggest setbacks for the Sea Eagles so far has been their poor kicking accuracy ? Daly Cherry-Evans, Kieran Foran and Jamie Lyon have the worst rate of kicking to open space, doing so just 46 per cent of the time. (They need to be avoid charge-downs too ? Michael Ennis has notched a league-high two already.)

The History: Played 113; Sea Eagles 60, Bulldogs 48, drawn 5. The Sea Eagles have won five of the past eight clashes between the sides, including both meetings last year. Also, the visitors hold a 4-3 advantage at ANZ Stadium and were rousing 38-4 winners in Round 13 last season.

The Last Time They Met: The Sea Eagles beat the Bulldogs 27-16 at Brookvale Oval in Round 24 last year ? but they had to do it the hard way, overcoming a 10-7 halftime deficit.

David Williams opened the scoring in the 14th minute off a neat flick pass from Jamie Lyon before Josh Morris hit back midway through the half, pouncing on a Joel Romelo grubber from close range. Leading 6-4, Daly Cherry-Evans looked to close out the scoring with a field-goal in the 39th minute ? but with the clock winding down to the halftime siren Johnathan Wright intercepted a long Glenn Stewart pass and raced 50 metres to score.

It was a more-focused Sea Eagles side in the second stanza. Back-to-back tries to Glenn Stewart (cleaning up a Cherry-Evans cross-field bomb) and Jamie Lyon (off a Cherry-Evans offload) saw them lead 19-10 after 54 minutes ? but the Bulldogs hit back immediately through a scrappy try to Ben Barba regathering his own grubber kick that bounced off a host of players before falling sweetly into his hands.

However, the Bulldogs? challenge ended in the 65th minute when they allowed dummy-half runner Steve Matai to scoot 45 metres to score.

Opposing centres Steve Matai and Jamal Idris were the sounding boards for their teams, each man creating havoc with 10 tackle busts.

Match Officials: Referees ? Shayne Hayne & Brett Suttor; Sideline Officials ? Paul Holland & Dan Eastwood; Video Referee ? Phil Cooley.

The Way We See It: Manly have been struggling under the weight of injuries and suspensions and it will take a season-best effort to get over the top of their rivals here. How much they lift against former coach Des Hasler will be a huge factor ? but the Bulldogs players are sure to be pumped as well. A tough game to predict but on exposed form we?ll side with the ?under-the-radar? Bulldogs by seven points.

Televised: Channel 9 ? Live 7.30pm (NSW), delayed 9.30pm (Qld); Fox Sports 2 ? Delayed 10.30pm.

shamus
27-04-12, 11:48 AM
Bugger... I forgot about the brothers coming back so I didn't update my dream team! No wonder I am a distant last! :fight:

TITAN PETE
30-04-12, 09:32 AM
Toovey takes honours as Manly pip Bulldogs

Ian McCullough AAP Fri, Apr 27, 2012 - 10:56 PM

Canterbury coach Des Hasler was put to the sword by his former assistant Geoff Toovey as Manly edged out the Bulldogs 12-10 in an absorbing NRL encounter on Friday night.

Manly's last visit to the home of the Sydney Olympics ended with them lifting the premiership last October, just a month before Hasler's acrimonious departure from Brookvale to take the helm at Belmore.

The billing of a grudge match enticed a crowd of 24,743 on Friday night and both sides played their part in a highly-entertaining affair.

Manly, wearing a camouflage strip in Anzac week, started very much like the premiers in disguise, Jorge Taufua knocking on from the kick-off and putting his side under immediate pressure close to their line.

The visitors held firm on that occasion, but found themselves behind after four minutes when Ben Barba skipped past three poor tackle attempts and ran 70 metres to score.

The Sea Eagles butchered a perfect opportunity to hit back after 21 minutes when Jamie Lyon's grubber-kick was knocked back towards the advancing Brett Stewart who had the line at his mercy.

However, Lyon ran a similar line and the pair collided.

A Lyon penalty on the stroke of halftime left the score in Canterbury's favour at 4-2.

Manly started the second period in blistering fashion, with Barba knocking the ball dead under a stack of beige jerseys from the opening set.

Three minutes after the break, Brett Stewart, one of the cornerstones of Hasler's two premiership-winning sides, showed brilliant strength to hold off Dene Halatau and wriggle over the line.

Stewart then went close to adding his second after showing a clean pair of heels to David Stagg, but he was held up just short of the line.

Manly continued to press as the clocked counted down, with Anthony Watmough and Joe Galuvao thwarted by some desperate defending.

However, their resistance was finally broken five minutes from time when George Rose, in his first start of the season, offloaded to Steve Matai, who charged over the line to score.

The Bulldogs refused to go down without a fight and Bryson Goodwin scored two minutes from time after Kris Keating's kick eluded Lyon, with the winger converting from the touchline to set up a thrilling finish.

Toovey admitted he was relieved the game was over and was keen for his men to build on the win and move on from their patchy form this season.

"There's been a lot of hype around and we always knew that was going to be the case," Toovey said.

"I'm just pleased we got the two points and they didn't. I don't enjoy things that cause controversy as it distracts from our football.

"We started the year well and have fallen away a bit. We just need to get some consistency in our game."

Hasler refused to be downhearted despite the defeat, which was the Bulldogs' fourth in five games.

"We're one from five now, we've played two quality sides in the last two weeks, that being Melbourne and Manly tonight," Hasler said.

"I thought we were in position to win both of those games but you've got to be consistent and play pretty well for the 80 minutes.

"We're a work in progress. I was really pleased with the boys' effort, I thought it was a tough game and a dour game ... we'll take a lot out of that and we've got to come back next week and start again against Parramatta."

Hasler also confirmed winger Steve Turner is set for a long spell on the sidelines with a fractured patella.

GoldCoastTitans100
01-05-12, 05:11 PM
This was the best game of the season.

Titanic
01-05-12, 11:23 PM
Certainly the best result of the season ... Hasler leaves me cold.