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Half-back Harradyn Wilson scored a try in a fine game for Manly against the Dragons at Ron Costello Oval.

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Coach Leon Latulipe has named his team to play the Sydney Roosters in round 23 of the Jersey Flegg Cup.

The match will be played at Wentworth Park, Glebe, on Sunday, August 6. Kick-off 12.15pm.

With four rounds remaining, the Roosters sit on top of the ladder on 37 points with the Sea Eagles in eighth position on 22 points, two points behind the fifth-placed Melbourne Storm. The top five teams contest the finals.

Sea Eagles team

1 Blake Metcalfe

2 Thomas Jarrett

3 Koby Douglas

4 Iverson Mapu-Satiu

5 Joshua Clark

6 Harradyn Wilson

7 Tylor Bunting 

8 Connor Cromarty

9 Daniel O’Donnell

10 Kylan Mafoa

11 Max Hayley

12 Broden Konz

13 Caleb Navale (C)

Interchange

14 Kobe Fulton

15 Antonio Taufa

16 Devante Mihinui

19 Ryan James

Manly Season Results

Rd 1: lost 36-24 to Bulldogs

Rd 2: lost 34-20 to Storm

Rd 3: lost 22-16 to Parramatta

Rd 4: lost 25-22 to South Sydney

Rd 5: beat Newcastle Knights 24-18

Rd 6: lost 30-16 to Penrith

Rd 7: beat Canberra Raiders 24-16

Rd 8: lost 38-22 to Wests Tigers

Rd 9: lost 42-24 to Sydney Roosters

Rd 10: bye

Rd 11: lost 40-4 to Cronulla

Rd 12: bye  

Rd 13: lost 26-6 to Newcastle Knights

Rd 14: beat Canberra Raiders 34-32

Rd 15: beat Wests Tigers 36-16

Rd 16: beat Parramatta 38-24

Rd 17: beat Souths 48-14

Rd 18: Bye

Rd 19: Bye

Rd 20: lost 24-16 to Melbourne Storm

Rd 21: lost 22-16 to Cronulla Sharks

Rd 22: beat St George-Illawarra 32-16.

 

Acknowledgement of Country

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.

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