The Tigers were sensational in knocking off the Bulldogs prior to their bye and they can do a job on a free-falling Sea Eagles side that looks to have given up the ghost.
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It is hard to get excited about Manly in any situation at the moment, least of all as a road favourite. They seem to have given up on the season. Their pack is maybe the worst in the comp and is getting bullied. Daly Cherry-Evans is showing little in the way of effort. The attack is slow and clunky and over-egged.
The Sea Eagles have lost their last three by at least 16 points. They have managed just 20 points across that run.
The Tigers are hardly the most reliable team but they were very good in putting Canterbury to the sword before the bye.
Manly have covered just two of nine as a favourite and just one of seven away from Brookvale.
The Tigers are 7-3 ATS off conceding 14 or fewer.
The Tigers look a strong play.
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Tolutau Koula has 14 tries in his last 17 games, taking the mantle as Manly’s most dangerous weapon.
Jeral Skelton has eight tries in 12 games for the Tigers with five tries in his last four.
Taylan May has been super impressive since returning to the NRL, scoring in his club debut for the Tigers.
Value Bet
No player this week gets a better direct matchup than Samuela Fainu, who will spend Sunday afternoon running at swinging gate Corey Waddell. He has a decent strike rate with nine tries in 40 games and has been in excellent form of late with two tries in his last three.
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