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    Dominant Manly too good for Knights

    Manly have secured their fourth win in a row, but again injuries are a major concern for coach Geoff Toovey after their round 24 defeat of Newcastle.

    - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz

    Manly have again flexed their NRL premiership muscle in a 42-20 thumping of Newcastle at Brookvale Oval on Sunday.

    The eight tries to four victory was the Sea Eagles fourth win in the row, while the loss has put a big dent in the Knights' hopes of making the NRL top eight.

    On the back of a superb first half in attack, Manly led 38-4 at the break and had the game all but won.

    A raft of Sea Eagles injuries, and a spirited Knights fightback combined for a second half in which the Knights outscored Manly 16-4, but the ascendancy Manly gained in the first half proved to be too great.

    From the moment Knights halfback Tyrone Roberts put the ball out on the full from the kick-off, Manly dominated the contest.

    The home side scored two tries in the first six minutes to Jamie Lyon and Glenn Stewart to race out to a 12-0 lead.

    Kevin Naiqama hit back for the Knights in the 13th minute, but from there the first half was all Manly as they opened up a 34 point lead at halftime in a highly entertaining display of rugby league which included two tries in 10 minutes to Tony Williams and two tries in four minutes to Brett Stewart.

    Williams threw off Jarrod Mullen for his 17th minute try, then Kieran Foran scored after Jamie Buhrer broke through the Knights defence in the 22nd minute.

    Canterbury-bound Williams then pounced on a Foran grubber for his second try in the 27th minute.

    Stewart then scored from a brilliant 50m scything run in the 32nd for his almost mandatory Brookvale Oval four-pointer, before the fullback crossed again four minutes before halftime - beating the Knights defence close to the line.

    The 38-4 scoreline at the break summed up the home side's complete domination.

    But injuries severely slowed their momentum in the second stanza. Jason King (shoulder), Matt Ballin (calf) Jamie Buhrer (concussion) and David Williams (leg) left Manly coach Geoff Toovey without an interchange bench to turn to for the last 36 minutes as the NRL defending champions eased to their 14th win of the year.

    Naiqama (51st and 63rd minute) and Jarrod Mullen (54th minute) crossed for the visitors as they attempted to make a game of things.

    But the deficit proved too great and a 77th minute try to Jorge Tafua gave Manly the 22-point win.

    Of further concern for Manly, Tony Williams was put on report for a possible 66th minute trip, and for the Knights Kade Snowden is also on report for a lifting tackle shortly after.


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