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Strange hat-trick sinks Manly as Raiders return to top of the table

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Report: Strange hat-trick sinks Manly as Raiders return to top of the table

By Billie Eder

The Sea Eagles can return Tom Trbojevic to fullback, but it doesn’t mean they’ll start winning matches.
That much was clear on Friday night as Manly suffered their third consecutive defeat with a 28-12 loss to the Raiders, and their hopes of playing finals football all but slipped away.

And, hopes were high, especially after a Tolu Koula line break led to a try for Trbojevic in the third minute of the match.

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But after the opening three minutes promised so much, the following 77 delivered so little for the Sea Eagles, as the Raiders stifled their attack and a hat-trick for Ethan Strange led Canberra to their 17th win of the season – returning them to the top of the NRL ladder as they eye-off the minor premiership.

Daly Cherry-Evans and Trbojevic will be having nightmares about Strange and his left-foot step for the rest of the season, as two of the game’s most experienced players were schooled by a 20-year-old playmaker who is well on his way towards a NSW debut.

Raiders coach Ricky Stuart was glowing in his praice for Strange and the future he has in the NRL, Origin and international arena.

“I’ve got a very strong opinion of Ethan, and I’ve got a very strong opinion of where he’s going to go as a player. If you have a look at his game today to where he started with us a year and a half, two years ago, he’s still only 25-30 games I suppose into his career. He’s got an unbelievable future in front of him,” Stuart said.

“I think he will play for Australia this year and he’ll be our next five-eighth for NSW, and I don’t sit here gloating, I don’t sit here as a happy coach saying that, I firmly believe that. He’s got Origin attitude, the way he defends, the way he runs the football. He’s got the qualities of a representative player already as a young person.”

Manly coach Anthony Seibold said the team didn’t lack effort.

“We worked really hard with regards to our kick-chase, we really suffocated them there for long periods of time, making [Jamal] Fogarty kick from inside his 40 for a lot of their sets,” Seibold said.

“But the thing we weren’t good enough was a little bit of accuracy in our attack down attacking their line, and then we gave I think four yardage penalties which gave them field position, and they were able to capitalise.

“When you’re playing against the team that’s sitting first and a really consistent side like the Raiders, you’ve got to be squeaky clean with your discipline.”

The Sea Eagles weren’t without opportunity, and the game threatened to crack wide open after Canberra fullback Kaeo Weekes was sent to the sin bin for a professional foul on Luke Brooks. But not even that could inspire a resurgence from the Sea Eagles and the Raiders’ defence rallied to prevent any points being added during the 10 minutes they were down a man.

It wasn’t all doom and gloom for Manly, who only went into the sheds at half-time down by four points and took a narrow lead in the second half after Koula scored.

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But Canberra looked like they wanted it more. When Jed Stuart or Xavier Savage made a break, Strange, Seb Kris or Weekes were always there in support, while Trbojevic and Brooks were often caught with the ball in their hands but no one to pass it to.

Ethan Bullemor was close to the Sea Eagles’ best on field, and his battering-ram style of play through the middle helped lead to Koula’s try, but Manly’s forwards ran out of puff on a cool night in the nation’s capital.

That was made even harder when Jake Trbojevic was knocked out with 23 minutes to go, but the game was wrapped up by then, and even more so when Kris pounced on a loose pass and ran away to score.

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The Raiders have the bye next week, but a lazy shoulder charge from Corey Horsburgh with six minutes on the clock could see him in trouble with the match review committee and potentially sidelined for Canberra’s clash with Penrith in two weeks time.

As for Manly, their lack of consistency this season made finals football seem like a dream, but it’s even more of a fantasy following their display on Friday with the team likely needing four wins from their final four matches if they’re any hope of making the top eight.

“The reality is we can’t look around anywhere else, we have to be so focused on what’s ahead,” Cherry-Evans said.

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Report: Strange hat-trick sinks Manly as Raiders return to top of the table

By Billie Eder

The Sea Eagles can return Tom Trbojevic to fullback, but it doesn’t mean they’ll start winning matches.
That much was clear on Friday night as Manly suffered their third consecutive defeat with a 28-12 loss to the Raiders, and their hopes of playing finals football all but slipped away.

And, hopes were high, especially after a Tolu Koula line break led to a try for Trbojevic in the third minute of the match.

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But after the opening three minutes promised so much, the following 77 delivered so little for the Sea Eagles, as the Raiders stifled their attack and a hat-trick for Ethan Strange led Canberra to their 17th win of the season – returning them to the top of the NRL ladder as they eye-off the minor premiership.

Daly Cherry-Evans and Trbojevic will be having nightmares about Strange and his left-foot step for the rest of the season, as two of the game’s most experienced players were schooled by a 20-year-old playmaker who is well on his way towards a NSW debut.

Raiders coach Ricky Stuart was glowing in his praice for Strange and the future he has in the NRL, Origin and international arena.

“I’ve got a very strong opinion of Ethan, and I’ve got a very strong opinion of where he’s going to go as a player. If you have a look at his game today to where he started with us a year and a half, two years ago, he’s still only 25-30 games I suppose into his career. He’s got an unbelievable future in front of him,” Stuart said.

“I think he will play for Australia this year and he’ll be our next five-eighth for NSW, and I don’t sit here gloating, I don’t sit here as a happy coach saying that, I firmly believe that. He’s got Origin attitude, the way he defends, the way he runs the football. He’s got the qualities of a representative player already as a young person.”

Manly coach Anthony Seibold said the team didn’t lack effort.

“We worked really hard with regards to our kick-chase, we really suffocated them there for long periods of time, making [Jamal] Fogarty kick from inside his 40 for a lot of their sets,” Seibold said.

“But the thing we weren’t good enough was a little bit of accuracy in our attack down attacking their line, and then we gave I think four yardage penalties which gave them field position, and they were able to capitalise.

“When you’re playing against the team that’s sitting first and a really consistent side like the Raiders, you’ve got to be squeaky clean with your discipline.”

The Sea Eagles weren’t without opportunity, and the game threatened to crack wide open after Canberra fullback Kaeo Weekes was sent to the sin bin for a professional foul on Luke Brooks. But not even that could inspire a resurgence from the Sea Eagles and the Raiders’ defence rallied to prevent any points being added during the 10 minutes they were down a man.

It wasn’t all doom and gloom for Manly, who only went into the sheds at half-time down by four points and took a narrow lead in the second half after Koula scored.

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But Canberra looked like they wanted it more. When Jed Stuart or Xavier Savage made a break, Strange, Seb Kris or Weekes were always there in support, while Trbojevic and Brooks were often caught with the ball in their hands but no one to pass it to.

Ethan Bullemor was close to the Sea Eagles’ best on field, and his battering-ram style of play through the middle helped lead to Koula’s try, but Manly’s forwards ran out of puff on a cool night in the nation’s capital.

That was made even harder when Jake Trbojevic was knocked out with 23 minutes to go, but the game was wrapped up by then, and even more so when Kris pounced on a loose pass and ran away to score.

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The Raiders have the bye next week, but a lazy shoulder charge from Corey Horsburgh with six minutes on the clock could see him in trouble with the match review committee and potentially sidelined for Canberra’s clash with Penrith in two weeks time.

As for Manly, their lack of consistency this season made finals football seem like a dream, but it’s even more of a fantasy following their display on Friday with the team likely needing four wins from their final four matches if they’re any hope of making the top eight.

“The reality is we can’t look around anywhere else, we have to be so focused on what’s ahead,” Cherry-Evans said.

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The last few minutes peter out a little with errors from both sides, and with 90 seconds left the viking clap goes up in the Canberra crowd with their team returning to the top of the NRL ladder.

Can they hold off Melbourne and win the minor premiership? Can they go another step further in the finals?

Ricky Stuart will no doubt be sticking to the one-game-at-a-time line in the post-match presser, but his team have got another win to their name.

Full-time: Raiders win 28-12 at GIO Stadium

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A Manly bomb leads to a Raiders line break, as Sebastian Kris takes possession and runs into space with the Sea Eagles’ outside backs having gone up for the ball (this is why some teams don’t challenge for attacking bombs, for what it’s worth, though obviously it makes sense for Manly to be trying their hand at the moment).

Kris bursts clear and finds a supporting Kaeo Weekes, who sends it backs to Kris, but Reuben Garrick has chased them down from the opposite wing and makes the tackle. Canberra look bound for another try but Hudson Young throws a forward pass and the play breaks down.

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Canberra are running away with this one now. Jazz Tevaga throws away possession and potentially the game with a pass to nobody under pressure from a rapidly rushing Raiders defence, and the ball bounces up for Seb Kris who races away to score. Jamal Fogarty converts from right in front and it’s hard to see Manly coming back from here.

Raiders lead 28-12 with 15 minutes left

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More bad news for the Sea Eagles with Jake Trbojevic suffering a category 1 HIA, ruling him out of the rest of this match and almost certainly next week’s game against the Tigers.

Their misfires in attack continue as well, Daly Cherry-Evans rolling in a grubber that bounces up and into the hands of Strange – the Raiders pivot knocks on, but not before being held off the ball by a Manly player. Penalty Raiders.

Raiders lead 22-12 with 18 minutes left

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A terrific left-hand shift, complete with a superb one-handed flick pass from rookie winger Jed Stuart (son of Ricky), opens up another scoring chance for the Raiders and to finish it off is that man Ethan Strange, who now has a hat-trick. Suddenly Canberra are well in control again after having let their lead slip away early in the second half.

Raiders lead 22-12 with 23 minutes left

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An instant reply from Canberra, with Ethan Strange producing a mirror image of his first-half try – taking the ball on the left edge and cutting back with an angled run towards the right, showing great strength to bust through a few would-be tacklers to score his second.

This young Raiders backline have some of the best tackle-busters in the game and the hosts are back in front.

Raiders lead 16-12 with 27 minutes left

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