Sea Eagles Junior Reps Wrap
Author : Manly Media
Sea Eagles Junior Reps Wrap vs Bulldogs
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles had a disappointing weekend in the NSWRL Junior Representative competitions.
The Sea Eagles recorded just one win from four games against the Bulldogs. We take a look at Saturday’s matches.
Jersey Flegg Cup
The Sea Eagles suffered a 36-24 loss to the Bulldogs at 4 Pines Park in the opening round of the Jersey Flegg (U21s) Cup.
The Bulldogs ran in six tries to five with goal-kicking proving to be the difference in the end after Manly led 14-10 at half-time.
Manly second-rower Kylan Mafoa scored two tries in the loss.
Sea Eagles fight hard in loss to Bulldogs
Author : Oliver Cerovic Sea eagles Media
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles turned in a gallant effort in going down 36-24 to the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs at 4 Pines Park today in round one of the Jersey Flegg.
The Sea Eagles opened the scoring with a lovely crisp pass from talented halfback and captain Harradyn Wilson to send second rower Kylan Mafoa over for a 4-0 lead after three minutes.
Wilson spent the pre-season training with Manly’s NRL squad.
Canterbury-Bankstown were quick to hit back off a short side play which saw second rower Harry Hayes score next to the posts.
Eli Clark converted to make the score 6-4 after 10 minutes.
Some end-to-end footy saw the Bulldogs score against the run of play through winger Samuel Kanaan in the 21st minute for a 10-4 lead.
Manly hit back in the 25th minute through five-eighth Joshua Russell after he utilised his pace and determination to beat the cover defence to score next to the posts.
Wilson converted in the 27th minute to make it 10 all.
With five minutes remaining in the first half, Manly winger Cameron Brown leaped above his opposite number to catch an attacking bomb.
Brown juggled the ball but regained possession to slam it down in the corner to give Manly a 14-10 lead at half-time.

Cameron Brown celebrates his amazing try ©NRL Photos
The Bulldogs were the first to cross the stripe in the second half after forward Isaac Matalavea-Booth received an inside ball to score next to the posts.
Eli Clark converted to make the score 16-14 after 39 minutes.
Manly was quick to hit back through second rower Kylan Mafoa who scored his second try after beating two defenders with sheer brute strength to score in the corner to give the home side an 18-16 lead.
The back-and-forth action continued, with the Bulldogs scoring next in the 47th minute through prop Timothy Johannssen next to the posts.
The try was converted by Eli Clark to make the score 22-18.
Forward Isaac Matalavea-Booth helped extend the Bulldogs lead after running over four defenders to score underneath the posts for a 28-18 lead with 16 minutes remaining.
Manly lock James Uesele used his late footwork at the line to then beat a couple of defenders to score.
Wilson converted from next to the posts for a 28-24 scoreline.
Bulldogs five-eighth Joseph O’Neill showed his composure and craftsmanship by capitalising on some handy field possession.
A nasty show and go saw him score next to the posts for a a 34-24 scoreline.
A late penalty goal to the Bulldogs saw them secure the 36-24 victory.
The Sea Eagles play Melbourne Storm next Saturday, March 11, at AAMI Park at 5pm.
SG Ball Cup
The Sea Eagles broke through for their first win of the season with a crushing 34-14 win at HE Laybutt Field, Blacktown, in round five of the SG Ball Cup (U19s).
A dominant first half display by Coach Brett Fulton’s men saw the Sea Eagles lead 22-0 at half-time.
Winger Teapo Stoltman and second-rower Max Stoltman crossed for two tries each with the Sea Eagles running in six tries to three.
Manly full-back/captain Lehi Hopoate and centre Koby Douglas also scored tries. Half-back Tylor Bunting kicked three goals and winger Josh Clark two goals.
The Sea Eagles sit in 13th place on the ladder.
Harold Matthews Cup
A disappointing first half saw the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles go down 30-16 to the Bulldogs at Blacktown.
The Bulldogs led 18-0 at half-time and were never headed in a match that saw centre Benjamin Keene-O’Keefe score two of Manly’s three tries.
The Sea Eagles remain winless in four games to sit in 14th place on the ladder.
Tarsha Gale Cup
Manly suffered an 18-4 loss to the undefeated Bulldogs at Blacktown with with Shahana Lasini-Rite the try scorer for the Sea Eagles.
The Sea Eagles have won one from five matches and sit in 12th place, one position ahead of the bottom placed Wests Tigers who they defeated in their first ever match.
Next Round, Saturday, March 11
Harold Matthews: vs St George Dragons, Mascot Oval, 10am
SG Ball: vs St George Dragons, Mascot Oval, 11.30am
Tarsha Gale Cup: vs St George Dragons, Mascot Oval, 1pm
Jersey Flegg: vs Melbourne Storm, AAMI Park, 5.30pm
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