Sea Eagles rock Roosters to show they’re the real deal in 2024 – with a little help from Bunker’s blurred tunnel vision
Manly were lucky to score one try due to a contentious Bunker decision, bombed a couple of others but thoroughly deserved their 21-14 triumph over the Roosters at Brookvale on Sunday.
The Sea Eagles are a surprise 2-0 to kick off 2024 after backing up their Las Vegas boilover against the Bunnies with a classy all-round display back on home turf.
It is very rare that Roosters star Joseph Manu is outplayed but young Manly centre Tolu Koula torched the Kiwi international with a blistering display down the left edge.
They dominated field position and possession, clocking up 59% of the ball, and the Roosters were lucky to only lose by seven as they managed to stay in the contest for most of the match before Manly wore them down.
The Sea Eagles’ first campaign under coach Anthony Seibold in 2023 went pear-shaped after Tom Trbojevic’s season-ending shoulder surgery to finish 12th but with their star fullback fit and firing, they can be top-four contenders.
Bunker lacks tunnel vision
The opening try of the match was analysed several times by the Bunker before getting the all-clear despite Tom Trbojevic employing the subtle art of tunnelling – running through on a bomb and getting under his opposing fullback’s landing zone.
Luke Brooks hoisted a kick high in the seventh minute and by the time it came down just outside the tryline, Trbojevic had backed his way in so that when James Tedesco flew high to catch it, his legs were taken out.
He fumbled it as he flew off balance with Sea Eagles hooker Lachlan Croker scooping up the Steeden to score.
Trbojevic only made a cursory effort at the end to make it look like he was trying to catch the ball and the hosts were very lucky to get the green light from the Bunker.
“Tom didn’t make a play at the ball, he ran through and made contact with Tedesco,” premiership-winning halfback Greg Alexander said on Fox League commentary. “I am stunned that that wasn’t a penalty to the Roosters.”
Sea Eagles’ attack slick and speedy
It wasn’t quite the bright lights of Allegiant Stadium but the two Las Vegas winning teams put on a show at Brookvale’s more modest surrounds.
Manly’s edge defence was a major issue last year and their right side was exposed in the 10th minute when the Roosters ran what looked like a glorified training drill for Daniel Tupou to score in the left corner.
The home side regained the momentum after seizing on a bad pass from Luke Keary, sending the ball quickly to the other flank for Tolu Koula to dive over while filling in on the wing with Tommy Talau off getting an HIA.
Scores were back on level terms at 10-10 by the 25-minute mark when Keary dished the ball to Sitili Tupouniua, who touch-passed it back inside to Tedsco on the fly to replicate the Storm’s old Cameron Smith-Cooper Cronk-Billy Slater three-man weave.
The Sea Eagles should have put their beaks back in front but Brooks fumbled the ball over the line after spilling a pass from Haumole Olakau’atu from a Karl Lawton break.
He went perilously close again soon afterwards from a Roosters handling error but just stepped into touch as he dived over in the corner.
Manly were dominating the contest and the Roosters conceded a penalty on the stroke of half-time to avoid suffering further damage and went to the sheds trailing 12-10.
The interval didn’t slow Manly down and they went 18-10 up a couple of minutes into the second half when Brooks and Koula spun the ball wide with lightning quick reflexes for Talau to touch down.
Olakau’atu went close twice to extending the lead, once tackled just short and another time missing out due to his own handling, before Dominic Young celebrated his Roosters debut with a long-range intercept try.
The chase from Reuben Garrick and Daly Cherry-Evans ensured he scored out wide and that proved a big benefit to Manly when the Roosters missed the conversion.
They re-established a six-point advantage from an offside penalty and then went seven up when Cherry-Evans banged over a field goal with seven minutes to go to seal Manly’s second straight upset win to start the year after rolling the Rabbitohs in Vegas.
Keary, who has a history of head knocks, went off early in the final stages after accidentally copping a knee from Trbojevic and could be rested from Friday’s showdown with Souths at Allianz Stadium.