Sydney Roosters (1st) vs Manly Sea Eagles (4th) – Sunday night – ANZ Stadium
Sydney Roosters
- Anthony Minichiello
- Daniel Tupou
- Michael Jennings
- Shaun Kenny-Dowall
- Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
- James Maloney
- Mitchell Pearce
- Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
- Jake Friend
- Sam Moa
- Sonny Bill Williams
- Aiden Guerra
- Frank-Paul Nuuausala
- Daniel Mortimer
- Mitchell Aubusson
- Issac Liu
- Dylan Napa
Coach - Trent Robinson
Manly Sea Eagles
- Brett Stewart
- Jorge Taufua
- Jamie Lyon
- Steve Matai
- David Williams
- Kieran Foran
- Daly Cherry-Evans
- Brent Kite
- Matt Ballin
- Brenton Lawrence
- Anthony Watmough
- Justin Horo
- Glenn Stewart
- David Gower
- Jamie Buhrer
- Tom Symonds
- George Rose
Coach - Geoff Toovey
Three times these sides have met this season, and on all three occasions the Roosters have prevailed. Manly have produced a total of 16 points in four hours of football against the chooks, and that is a dismal return. The closest they've got to winning was, oddly enough, the game when they couldn't score at all. That 4-0 loss in week one of the finals was, by a goodly stretch, the best game this season. Both teams have held that form, and another high quality contest looks likely.
Some may point to the 2013 record between these sides as evidence that the Chooks have the wood on the Eagles, but we could have said the same thing last week when we were lining up the Eagles and the Bunnies. It didn't matter then and it doesn't necessarily matter now. I'm still not sure how they did it, but Manly went from 14-0 down and on the ropes to runaway winners. It was an astonishing turn of events, given that the week before they spent the last 20 minutes of a match on the ropes as well. I'm still scratching my head trying to work out how they made it, but here they are.
Much is being made of the grand final experience in the Sea Eagles side and it's hard to ignore that fact. The Roosters are a younger side but they have a fair amount of experience to draw on as well. Unfortunately for the Chickens, most of their big match experiences have been losing ones. I doubt either side will be overwhelmed by the occasion, but if anyone is it won't be the Sea Eagles.
I do like the look of that interchange bench for the Eagles - with one proviso - they don't want one or two injuries on game day in their backline. George Rose has nice hands but he might struggle in the centres if he needs to defend Michael Jennings. The bench for the Chooks worries me a little - some of those kids might start getting nervous waiting on the sidelines. It's a hunch. It's just a hunch.
Ultimately, Manly need to find a way to score some points against the best defense all year. Perhaps they can't, and if they can't the Roosters more than deserve the honours this season. But I liked what I saw from Manly last week. Down 14-0 in front of 8 million Bunnies supporters they remained calm and they won easily. I expect them to hold their composure again, and guts out a narrow victory in what looms as one of the tightest grand finals in quite some time.
For those that like a punt, back the unders in the total points scoring markets, and don't be shy about considering a draw at full or half time. Cherry-Evans is in remarkable form and he looks like a Clive Churchill winner to me. Brent Kite and George Rose get to leave their clubs as winners, and the Roosters are young enough to have another crack in 2014.
Verdict – Sea Eagles 14 : Roosters 12 : Result - Roosters 26 defeated Sea Eagles 18
First try scorer - David Williams : Result - Jorge Taufua
Clive Churchill medallist - Daly Cherry-Evans : Result - Daly Cherry-Evans
Wally Lewis - week one finals (in bold)
Note: tips from Wally will be published on Thursday night or early Friday morning.
- ROOSTERS vs Sea Eagles
Comments
Submitted by mark ashford on
Hey Thinker I'm going to be first in this week.
Can't agree more about Manly. I think they'll get this in a tight one.
While all the hype has been on the Chooks and Rabbits this year Manly has been quietly achieving.
I don't like the Chooks so it's GO MANLY!
Submitted by Johnny Ray on
Yeah ! Finally me and The Thinker agree on something ! Sea Eagles to win 12 and under ! Also you've got it on you, take Sharks, Jr Warriors, Sea Eagles multi, paying $7 for all three of them win their respected grand finals this Sunday.That and since this is looking to be our last league punt for the year, I just want to really take the time out to personally thank you again Thinker for all your tips this year ! Go Jr Warriors ! Kia Kaha boys ! ;-D
Submitted by Rick on
Me too with Manly in this final and a BIG thank you to TheThinker and your team for running your tips right through to the final:). See you guys next year.
Submitted by Rob on
disagreeing with everyone this time.. thinker, you yourself have said twice this year that the roosters are your pick for the premiership.. manly was average coming in to the finals.. a victory over the undermanned Sharks, and against the bunnies who are overrated and cocky, to me should not be the basis in this one. think prelim final game and holding manly scoreless and shutting down the streaking and confident knights.. that's my basis. i think the roosters are too good right now and will come out on top..
Roosters 22-Manly 10
CCM- James Maloney
you heard it first!
Submitted by christine on
thinker, i hope this time your wrong cause my money is on the chooks but you did tell me that if i did win my comp for the third time in a row that they would ban me soon but i didn't do any good this year but i did finish on the same score as you so go you chooks even though i don't really like them & too everyone else and you thinker i hope you all do even better next year. christine
Submitted by Johnny Boney on
Roosters 40
Sea eagles 32
Ccm Mitchell Pearce
Submitted by a on
Roosters 26-24 tires Tuivasa-Sheck Willams Guerra Friend Maloney 5/5 Sea Eagles tires Foran 2 Matai 2 Cherry-Evans 4/4
Man of the match Maloney
Submitted by cupcake on
roosters
Submitted by Guru Craig on
2013 Grand Final.
Twenty six rounds and a finals series run, we have but one game yet to play. The Manly Sea Eagles vs The Sydney Roosters.
Manly have the edge in GF experience with Toovey and Lyon, both men have won on the biggest stage the game has to offer several times, The Manly coach and captain are the key factors for The Guru with this Side, Lyon is the most complete player Manly have, his skill and instinct for the game have made the difference many times during 2013, the fact Manly are even here to play this game rests on the shoulders of Lyon and Tooves. If the Sea Eagles are to win this game and become 2013's Champions, they need 80mins of brilliance.
The Sydney Roosters are hungry for a premiership, SBW, Maloney, Jennings, Pierce...Younger men than their opponents, The Chooks have smashed just about everyone all year and Robinson's men look ready. They give away experience but surge ahead in youth. The Sydney forward pack is big, aggressive. The Guru sees this as a game of forwards for the first 40. Halftime im expecting Sydney to lead by a try or thereabouts while looking to the speed men, MJ, SKD and close up battering rams on the smaller Manly 3/4 defense for the final 20.
The Guru is backing The Chooks, for mine they have been the best side all season, scoring near 30 every week, learning, developing, becoming better all the time. Sydney have been the form side all year. Manly have some experience advantages, but not as much as they may hope. SBW is accustomed to international Rugby, big stages are his thing and he's not alone...The chooks have a few NSW and NZ players in there,the boys are not nervous Nelly's.
Roosters by 7-12
Clive Churchill medal - SBW
First try scorer - Daniel Tupou
Submitted by Steel Panther on
I'm with Guru Craig and Wally this week but wouldn't be surprised at all if Manly take out the final. Enjoy the game everyone!! Roosters 1-12.
Submitted by Guru Craig on
A nice warm Sunday for the GF in Sydney...The Guru likes The Sharks for NSW Cup, Panthers U20s and Chooks NRL.
Submitted by a on
I like Sharks for NSW Cup, Panthers U20s and Chooks NRL.
Submitted by Steel Panther on
Many thanks Thinker for another season. Your thoughts and insight into the games are greatly appreciated and highly respected. You provide good analysis and food for thought. Thanks also to Wally and Guru Craig and to everyone who takes time to contribute. I trust all enjoyed the Grand Final and I guess the best team throughout the season won. See you all again next year!!!
Submitted by a on
Wait don't go away their is still the world cup
Submitted by Guru Craig on
What a year...And what a result.
The Thinker, Wally and The Guru finish the year dead even...
The Guru nailed the Grand Final, Roosters 7-12 and all 3 winners on the day including the spreads...didn't quite bankrupt the bookies all year, but they sure as *&%^ felt it yesterday...
The Guru would like to wish you all a happy offseason. To everyone who posts and reads this page, a big thankyou, and to The Thinker and Wal, thanks for having me, its a pleasure and an honor gentlemen.
The Guru has a few things to say about the NRL and the 2013 season, team reviews etc...check back soon.
Submitted by mark ashford on
Now that the season is well and truly over just wanted to offer a serious THANKS to The Thinker for this site. I've looked at plenty of tipping options and consider this to be the best. Being able to have your say is great fun and has attracted some very talented tipsters. Speaking of talented tipsters I for one would be very interested to hear what The Guru has to say about the season and if he has any thoughts for 2014 ( particularly the Broncos Guru remember I'm a fan!)
Thanks again to all involved.
Submitted by Anonymous on
Thinker, you should think about doing some commentary for the World Cup! I for one would definitely be here reading and looking for tips if you did!
Submitted by Guru Craig on
Hi Guys, The Guru will collect his thoughts...i know i left them somewhere, get the season review sorted and get onto these WC tips, The G has seen some good football, had a decent win as well.
Submitted by a on
Yeah Thinker I think you should