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Manly were also depleted, but were able to bring in a player like Peter Hiku for fullback Brett Stewart. The Manly spine of Hiku, Cherry-Evans and Foran, as well as hooker Matt Ballin, gave them a key advantage from very early on. Advertisement The ease with which the Manly side skipped down the other end of the field inside the first 21 minutes was as alarming as the three tries which came about as a result. A David Williams linebreak, a Jorge Taufua run from a Canberra attacking kick, piggyback penalties, and a Daly CherryEvans 40-20 all ensured Manly spent long periods inside their opposing quarter. Centre Jamie Lyon was the chief beneficiary, scoring the Sea Eagles first two tries, both set up with beautiful footwork. After 13 minutes, Lyon stepped while the ball was still in the air to score, then four minutes later, Cherry-Evans s grubber gave the centre his second. Fullback Peter Hiku, who replaced the injured Stewart, stepped inside a couple of arm grabs following Cherry-Evans s 40-20 after 21 minutes to effectively alter Dunemann s first gameplan to damage limitation early on. Stewart s absence has hit the Sea Eagles hard this year, but Hiku s performance was just about faultless. He had come up with a critical early play - denying prop Brett White his first try in Canberra colours after just three minutes - and he chimed into the Manly backline well, picking his moments and his targets. On the half-hour, quick hands from five-eighth Kieran Foran to Jamie Buhrer gave the Sea Eagles their fourth try, and a 24-0 lead. They almost had their fifth, and Hiku his second, but for an obstruction call. By then the long-held theory that teams perform well after their coach is sacked looked like it would take a hit very early. But swiftly, the Raiders found their way back into t #file_links[D:\keywords12.txt,1,S] he contest. With three minutes remaining in the first half, Joel Thompson scored. And with the clock winding down, Sea Eagles centre Steve Matai was sinbinned for a professional foul, after staying on Raiders five-eighth Anthony Milford for too long. While the Raiders were still up against it, their late rally gave them something to work with. Three minutes into the second half,[url=http://www.ugg-boots-sale.org]cheap ugg[/url], Milford s 40-20 put the Raiders on the front foot, and fullback Reece Robinson scored to give his side more hope. The Raiders could have scored again just three minutes later, but halfback Josh McCrone s option of a grubber after finding himself in space with Sandor Earl looming alongside him was one he might rethink in the cold light of the video session. Matai returned to the field, and the Sea Eagles took control again. Ballin s superb ball put the typically busy second-rower Anthony Watmough over untouched. With 13 minutes remaining, the Raiders scored again, the livewire Robinson sending winger Sami Sauiluma over following some smart work by Milford. But Manly winger Taufua palmed off Earl a few minutes later to put the Raiders in their place - when they flexed their muscles they were in a different league. MANLY 36 (J Lyon 2 J Buhrer P Hiku J Taufua A Watmough tries J Lyon 6 goals) bt CANBERRA 22 (A Milford R Robinson S Sauiluma J Thompson tries J Croker 3 goals) at Canberra Stadium. Referee: Ben Cummins, Chris James. Crowd: 12,058. Andrew Dunemann's first outing as a head coach was largely adisappointing one; Canberra were simply outclassed by a better side. That said, there couldn't be many better sides than one which includes Daly Cherry-Evans and Kieran Foran.Manly's halves were instrumental in the Sea Eagles all-but wrapping up a top-four spot, as the Raiders' own top-eight prospects - following the sacking of David Furner during the week - continue to slip.They were up against a good side on the day, yet the Raiders were rarely in the contest. That they stayed there or thereabouts even down to the final minutes will please Dunemann, but their issues early, which allowed the Sea Eagles to skip to a 24-0 lead, will not. Their start - and a depleted squad - cost them dearly. The brilliance of Reece Robinson and Anthony Milford ensured the scoreline wasn't a hefty one against them.Manly were also depleted, but were able to bring in a player like Peter Hiku for fullback Brett Stewart. 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Fullback Peter Hiku, who replaced the injured Stewart, stepped inside a couple of arm grabs following Cherry-Evans's 40-20 after 21 minutes to effectively alter Dunemann's first gameplan to damage limitation early on.Stewart's absence has hit the Sea Eagles hard this year, but Hiku's performance was just about faultless. He had come up with a critical early play - denying prop Brett White his first try in Canberra colours after just three minutes - and he chimed into the Manly backline well, picking his moments and his targets.On the half-hour, quick hands from five-eighth Kieran Foran to Jamie Buhrer gave the Sea Eagles their fourth try, and a 24-0 lead. They almost had their fifth, and Hiku his second, but for an obstruction call. By then the long-held theory that teams perform well after their coach is sacked looked like it would take a hit very early.But swiftly, the Raiders found their way back into the contest. With three minutes remaining in the first half, Joel Thompson scored. And with the clock winding down, Sea Eagles centre Steve Matai was sinbinned for a professional foul, after staying on Raiders five-eighth Anthony Milford for too long.While the Raiders were still up against it, their late rally gave them something to work with. Three minutes into the second half, Milford's 40-20 put the Raiders on the front foot, and fullback Reece Robinson scored to give his side more hope.The Raiders could have scored again just three minutes later, but halfback Josh McCrone's option of a grubber after finding himself in space with Sandor Earl looming alongside him was one he might rethink in the cold light of the video session.Matai returned to the field, and the Sea Eagles took control again. Ballin's superb ball put the typically busy second-rower Anthony Watmough over untouched.With 13 minutes remaining, the Raiders scored again, the livewire Robinson sending winger Sami Sauiluma over following some smart work by Milford. But Manly winger Taufua palmed off Earl a few minutes later to put the Raiders in their place - when they flexed their muscles they were in a different league. Sorry, Manly - the Roosters, Rabbitohs and Storm have plenty of more points in them than you. When you get knocked out of the finals, just have a whine about the refs having it in for you like little Tooves and angry man Lyons. I wonder if Tooves is whining in the press conference again? Commenter Eagle Hunter Date and time August 25, 2013, 5:07PM Lyons? What's he got to do with it? Cliffy's coaching Narraweena and retired from Manly years ago. Get with the times, fella. If you're going to bag someone, at least spell their name correctly. Commenter Some Old Guy Date and time August 26, 2013, 6:53AM Only the Roosters manage to hold down players in the tackle as often, and for as long, as Manly. Toovey has nothing to whinge about Commenter Terry Location Date and time August 25, 2013, 6:00PM Next week's Manly v Storm looms as a different contest compared to the 10-all draw between them earlier in the season. Manly's defence that night was superb. In the last 2 months, it has been not so good whilst racking up big scores against lesser opposition. 32 missed tackles today. With a rampant Melbourne next week and a probable clash with the Chooks in round 1 of the finals, the Manly bashers (like Terry the Troll above) will be rubbing their 6 fingered hands together... Commenter Nick Date and time August 25, 2013, 6:36PM No whinge at the press conference tonight Toovey? Oh of course! You won this time. Commenter Bonzo Wag Location Redfern Date and time August 25, 2013, 6:51PM And Manly have been twice as indisciplined as the other team two weeks in a row? Not likely. Canberra had all the help in the world from the officials including a highly dubious sin binning and they still lost . Commenter Niall Location Darwin Date and time August 26, 2013, 2:22PM A highly dubious sin-binning and the pena #file_links[D:\keywords13.txt,1,S] lty count going against you. Sounds like you pretty much just played the same way did the last week only against lesser opposition. I'm sure you'll be squealing again next week when Melbourne humiliate you the way South did. Commenter Bonzo Wag Location Redfern Date and time August 26, 2013, 7:51PM Well, different coach but same result. Raiders players have zero ticker and even less skill. Who will they blame for today's rubbish? I can only imagine the board feels good about sacking he coach with 3 games to go now. Real turn around wasn't it? At least they won't waste someone else's deserved place in the finals. Commenter The Mi #file_links[D:\keywords15.txt,1,S] ke Location Date and time August 25, 2013, 8:02PM I wonder why Ferguson did not play. They missed him. if the players made this decision they mustn't want to make the finals. Even if he does leave,does this year just not matter anymore? Commenter Sham Location Date and time August 25, 2013, 8:43PM The penalty count yet again 2:1 against Manly and unlike Melbourne the week before a sin binning on half time. Yes it is a lopsided competition... Mainly in the refereeing. Commenter Thomas Gabriel Location Date and time August 26, 2013, 7:01AM Would you like to comment? You will need Javascript enabled to use our Commenting Feature. You are logged in as [Logout] All information entered below may be published. Error: Please enter your screen name. Error: Your Screen Name must be less than 255 characters. Error: Please enter your comment. 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