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    Sea Eagles
    1 Brett Stewart
    2 Jorge Taufua
    3 Jamie Lyon (c)
    4 Steve Matai
    5 Tom Trbojevic
    6 Kieran Foran
    7 Daly Cherry-Evans
    8 Jake Trbojevic
    9 Matt Ballin
    10 Willie Mason
    11 Feleti Mateo
    12 Tom Symonds
    13 Dunamis Lui

    Interchange
    14 Luke Burgess
    15 Josh Starling
    16 Justin Horo
    17 Ligi Sao
    19 Jayden Hodges

    Coach: Geoff Toovey
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    Taylor should be told that his future in first grade depends on what he does to DCE

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    Quote Originally Posted by mup23 View Post
    Taylor should be told that his future in first grade depends on what he does to DCE
    Partner with him at manly next year?
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    Quote Originally Posted by teke View Post
    Partner with him at manly next year?
    Well he thinks he's a 5/8, so maybe. If you really want big Dave to partner D¢€, I'm sure it could be arranged.

    If he was smart he would take D¢€ out with something really illegal - gain a bit of a cult following and a long stint of not even having to play reserve grade and plenty of time just hanging out and eating on the sidelines.
    A 12 month suspension would give him enough time to come back, play a couple of games and get a juicy contract somewhere.

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    Gold Coast Titans v Manly Sea Eagles
    Cbus Super StadiumMonday, 7pm
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    Whichever acronym you like to use for Daly Cherry-Evans, there is no question that 'DCE' is in for a frosty reception in the Sunshine State when he faces up to the team he left at the contract altar with a backflip that garnered more media attention than Nadia Comaneci in her Olympic prime.

    Hailed as the saviour of rugby league on the Gold Coast when his signature was announced a day into the season, Cherry-Evans turned his back on the Titans to sign a 'lifetime contract' with his current club, leaving the Titans still scrambling to find an established playmaker for the 2016 season and beyond.

    It will incite Titans fans to up the volume of their vitriol but on the park both of these teams have bigger problems at hand.

    A loss on Monday night for either team will encourage the mathematicians to start coming forward to debate their finals hopes with the Titans currently two wins outside the top eight and the Sea Eagles six points adrift.

    The Titans welcome back Ryan James and Kevin Gordon after the bye but are still without halves Aidan Sezer and Kane Elgey and the hooking stocks remain depleted with Beau Falloon, Kierran Moseley and Matt Srama all still sidelined.

    The Manly side is starting to look more and more like the team that has been so dominant over the past decade with the addition of Justin Horo to a five-man bench the only change from the team that defeated the Sharks at Brookvale last Sunday.

    Watch Out Titans: An inquisitive brown snake may have caused a ruckus at Cbus Super Stadium last year but it is a 'Snake' of a different kind that may prove deadly to the Titans' finals aspirations. In a team that has struggled to step up from the bottom of the ladder this season Brett Stewart has remained a shining light. His two try assists against the Sharks last week took his season tally to five to go with the 10 tries he has scored in 13 games. But if that isn't scary enough consider this: Brett Stewart has scored nine tries in eight games against the Titans, with Manly winning seven of those games. The only game in which he didn't score a try, the Sea Eagles lost.

    Watch Out Sea Eagles: Should he return from Origin duties with Queensland in one relatively intact piece, Nate Myles will have two of three forms of motivation on which to call on. He will be either on a high after a Maroons series win, or be desperate to atone for a crushing defeat, and there are more than a dozen blokes on the other side who he will be calling teammates in less than six months' time. Averaging more than 100 metres and a tick under 36 tackles per game, Myles is the starch in the middle that holds the Gold Coast team together when errors threaten to tear them apart. He would love to break a Titans try-scoring drought that stretches back to Round 20, 2012 but it's getting through him at the other end that will be Manly's biggest challenge.

    Key Match-Up: James Roberts v Steve Matai. I may have failed physics in high school but I learnt enough to know that if James Roberts at top speed runs into Steve Matai's shoulder at its most immovable, something spectacular is bound to ensue. In an endeavour to get him more involved – and with a horrendous injury crisis amongst their playmakers – Titans coach Neil Henry moved Roberts in closer to the action last start against the Roosters but that won't be happening again. 'Jimmy the Jet' is a man who needs space while Matai loves nothing more than shutting it down. Matai himself has seven tries from 11 games this season so don't for a moment think this is purely a match-up of attack versus defence; this is a clash between two centres at the peak of their powers.

    History: Played 13; Titans 5; Sea Eagles 8. It took the Titans four goes before they could get the better of the Sea Eagles with a late Scott Prince penalty goal seeing them home 18-17 at Robina in 2009. Manly won a scrappy affair 15-12 in their most recent visit to the Gold Coast last year and have won four from seven games at Robina.

    What Are The Odds: Titans ($2.85) v Sea Eagles ($1.43). Sportsbet punters think Manly are back – there has been five times the volume of money on the Sea Eagles in head-to-head betting and they've been extremely well backed to win by 13-plus. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.

    Match Officials: Referee: Henry Perenara; Assistant Referee: Gavin Reynolds; Touch Judges: Clayton Sharpe and Chris Butler; Video Referees: Ashley Klein and Steve Folkes.

    Televised: Fox Sports – Live 7pm

    How We See It: Where the Titans rely on offloads to break up an opposition defensive line, the Sea Eagles tend more towards a mistake-free format and trust that the class in their halves and outside backs will get the job done. Ranked equal fifth for their completion rate and with an average of just five errors a game, if the Sea Eagles can keep their top 17 on the park for the next month they will make a few teams start looking over their shoulders. The Titans are due to get some key playmakers back in coming weeks but it might be a week too late. Sea Eagles by seven.
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    Someone needs to make sure the boys see this video before Monday http://www.seaeagles.com.au/news/201...n_intervi.html

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    Wackos Whispers:

    Titans vs Sea Eagles

    Titans could possibly have a number of changes with Elgey (ankle) and Falloon (wrist) both pushing to be late inclusions, if Elgey plays he would start in halves with Mortimer with Hoffman moving to FB and Mead to wing with Gordon to drop out, Fallon would come onto bench for Robinson who is expected to play Q Cup. Myles is a good chance to back up from Origin due to 5 day turnaround. Sea Eagles were unaffected by Origin 3 and should be 1-17 with Foran (ankle) expected to play, only possible change would be Hodges coming onto bench for Horo. Lawrence is getting close to making come back from back injury and could be late inclusion.

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    Our fans on FaceBook are planning to turn their backs (literally) on Daly and stay completely silent when Manly run on the field. Thoughts?
    #iwillneverwalkaway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Titan4Life View Post
    Our fans on FaceBook are planning to turn their backs (literally) on Daly and stay completely silent when Manly run on the field. Thoughts?
    quite interesting, hell be prepared for boos and when he comes out, silence. Sounds not bad I guess. I'm so filthy I'm not at the GC to watch this match, I'd do anything to be there rn. I have a feeling James Roberts will get into DCE.

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    My only issue is that the Manly fans will be cheering and there will be a lot of them there. It could work but maybe the old fashioned booing would be better.

    I can't wait to see Ryan James vs the backflipper. Hope he lays a couple of shots on him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Titan4Life View Post
    Our fans on FaceBook are planning to turn their backs (literally) on Daly and stay completely silent when Manly run on the field. Thoughts?
    Quote Originally Posted by Titan4Life View Post
    My only issue is that the Manly fans will be cheering and there will be a lot of them there. It could work but maybe the old fashioned booing would be better.
    It won't work.........all that we will hear is cheering. (as per usual with our fickle crowd) It won't achieve anything.

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    Well I for one will be there as well as my family booing the absolute crap out of Flipper every time he touches the ball and I know several others that will be too.

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    The only reasonable thing to do is boo the hell out of him and maybe make some creative signs:

    Dollars
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    Ego

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    $10,000,000 myth

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    DiCkhE.... okay maybe not that one


    Then we let the players do the talking on the field.
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    How about turning around AND booing???? It is quite the insult to turn your back on someone so I think it is a perfect way to treat him.

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    Going to be quite a game. I'd love to see some vengeance and justice and see Manly wind up with the spoon they deserve.
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