Manly Sea Eagles vs Canterbury Bulldogs 2014 NRL Round 13 preview, tips, odds and teams

The Sea Eagles suffered their biggest loss of the season when defeated 30 – 10 by the Broncos last Sunday at Suncorp.

The Sea Eagles welcomed back both Kieran Foran and Jamie Lyon from injury but were without half-back Daley Cherry-Evans and Forward Anthony Watmough who both succumbed to injuries sustained in the Game I of the State Of Origin.

 

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The Sea Eagles were on the back foot early and after only sixteen minutes, found themselves behind 14 nil and under pressure to produce points from the start, highlighted Cherry-Evans absence.

Cherry-Evans and Watmough, have been named in the side for this week’s clash.

Only a last minute field goal against the struggling Newcastle has prevented the Sea Eagles from losing their last three matches.

It was this time last year that the Sea Eagles find themselves in a mid-season slump, where from six games, they won one.

They’ve only loss consecutive matches once since then and will be keen to remedy last week’s performance back at home against the current competition leaders.

BULLDOGS

The Bulldogs produced a spirited performance minus their Origin stars when facing the Roosters in round 11 despite the score-line reading 32 – 12 against them.

At half-time, the Bulldogs who were without regular halves pairing (Hodkinson and Reynolds) along with strike centre Josh Morris, were within two points of their opponents (8 – 10) and it was only three tries to the Roosters inside of the last fifteen minutes, that blew the score-line out.

It was their first loss since Penrith defeated them in Round 3 but with the bye last week, and back to a full roster for this game, the Bulldogs will be looking to jump straight back into the winner’s stall.

The Origin victory will be an enormous boost to the Canterbury halves who will be unfazed at Brookvale after facing the wrath of a Queensland crowd.

It could be the catalyst for both players to take their respective games to a higher level again and with the Canterbury already in good form and leading the comp, that spells danger to opposing sides.

HEAD TO HEAD

Manly has lost three of their last four matches against the Bulldogs and both games that were played at Brookvale during that time by margins of eight, and two points.

Only one of the last five matches has been decided by a margin of greater than ten points and from the same five matches, only once has the total match score exceeded 32 points.

With Manly stinging from their loss and with Canterbury only scoring more than 21 points once in their last seven games (against the struggling Dragons), there’s no reason to think that this won’t be another game to follow the recent pattern.

CANTERBURY 1 – 12

Odds Comparison:

Manly Sea Eagles 1.70 1.70 1.73 1.70 1.70 1.75
Canterbury Bulldogs 2.20 2.20 2.15 2.20 2.20 2.10

All odds are subject to change. Odds listed are correct at the time of the latest update.

Teams:

Sea Eagles: Brett Stewart, Jorge Taufua, Jamie Lyon, Steve Matai, Peta Hiku, Kieran Foran, Daly Cherry-Evans, Josh Starling, Matt Ballin, Brenton Lawrence, Anthony Watmough, Justin Horo, Jamie Buhrer. Interchange: Jesse Sene-Lefao, Dunamis Lui, Tom Symonds, Jason King, Jack Littlejohn

 

Bulldogs: Sam Perrett, Mitch Brown, Chase Stanley, Timoteo Lafai, Krisnan Inu, Josh Reynolds, Trent Hodkinson, Aiden Tolman, Michael Ennis, James Graham, Josh Jackson, Tony Williams, Greg Eastwood. Interchange: Dale Finucane, Tim Browne, David Klemmer, Sam Kasiano

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