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The Points That Count: Sea Eagles vs  Wests Tigers

We take a look at the key points and numbers heading into Sunday's ANZAC Round clash against the Wests Tigers, thanks to our Major Partner Pointsbet.  

The NRL match kicks off at Campbelltown Sports Stadium at 4pm.

Manly will wear a commemorative ANZAC Round jersey that pays tribute to the men and women who have served in the Australian Defence Force.

Featuring silhouette of soldiers making their way across tough Gallipoli terrain,the jersey features a sprig of rosemary and has the words of ‘The Ode’ displayed across it. Order your jersey here

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Samuela Fainu will become the 644th player to play first grade for the Sea Eagles. Big, strong and athletic, this is just the beginning for a very talented 19-year-old who has come through the Sea Eagles Pathways program. Good luck 'Douzzaa'.

160

The number of points the Wests Tigers have conceded in their six losses this season.

150

The Sea Eagles have scored 150 points in four consecutive wins against Wests Tigers.

100

Taniela Paseka, Haumole Olakau'atu, Josh Aloiai and Toafofoa Sipley all ran over 100 metres in the win over the Storm last week. 

98

The Tigers have conceded 98 points in their past three games.

40

The amount of points the Sea Eagles put on the Wests Tigers the last time the two clubs met in ANZAC Round in 2021.

The Sea Eagles ran in seven tries to one with Daly Cherry-Evans grabbing a double. Reuben Garrick scored a try and kicked six goals from eight attempts in a memorable win.

 34

The Sea Eagles have won 20 of the 34 games played between the two clubs. Manly has also won two of the three games played at Campbelltown.

11

Wests Tigers are currently in a club record 11-game losing streak that began in Round 21 last year.

5

Sea Eagles fullback Tom Trbojevic has scored five tries in six games this season. 

Wests Tigers have lost their last five games at Campbelltown Stadium.

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Sunday’s game will be just the fourth time in 23 years the Sea Eagles have played the Wests Tigers at Campbelltown Sports Stadium.

The first was in 2013 on a cold Monday night when the 'Lyon' roared and Jamie walked away with two tries in a strong win. The second was a two-point loss in 2018.

Last year, the Sea Eagles ran in five tries to one in a 30-4 win with prop Josh Aloiai 'mowing' down his former club to score two tries.

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It's triple header time against the Wests Tigers at Campbelltown this Sunday, with the first of three games kicking off at 11.50am.

Just like the corresponding game last year, pull on your Sea Eagles jersey, throw on the old scarf, and arrive at Campbelltown in full voice to once again prove that old age myth wrong that ‘Manly fans don’t travel’. The NSW Cup kicks off at 1.35pm with the NRL clash at 4pm.

The number of wooden spoons the Sea Eagles have proudly never won since their inception in 1947.

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