November 27, 2024

Arthur turns jeers to cheers as Eels overpower Sea Eagles

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“I don’t think I’ve seen a young player work so hard on his game, he just wants it so badly,” Johns said on the Nine coverage. “He was absolutely smashed on social media … he came into this game under pressure, his dad is the coach, but he has really stood up in the absence of Mitchell Moses. I’m really happy for the young man.”

Brad said: “He’s a young bloke learning his trade, and he’s fortunate he’s in a good team. He did his job tonight. I’m very grateful to the rest of the squad, they made it possible for him to do his job.”

If Arthur – and Brad – felt vindicated by the 36-20 win, skipper Clint Gutherson was the Eel who stole the show.

The man who grew up in Manly and still calls the northern beaches home scored a long-range try and set up another three. What Gutherson lacks in sheer class he makes up for in enthusiasm and effort.

His competitiveness is a good enough reason alone to give the blue and golds some hope when September rolls around. The only knock on his game on Friday night was his missed conversion attempts, as well as a stinker of a field-goal attempt right on full-time when most of the locals had already cleared out of 4 Pines Park.

Manly needed a victory to keep their finals hopes alive. Coach Des Hasler knows his side will need to win their final four games. They will finish the weekend at least four points adrift of the top eight. They will need the same divine intervention that all but derailed their season eight days earlier.

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They were pumped to put on a performance, with five of the seven players who boycotted last week’s game over the rainbow jersey back in action.

Manly did well to hit the front midway through the first half after being starved of possession, and found plenty of joy down the left edge through Kieran Foran and Jason Saab. But they could not hold out their western Sydney rivals who wanted it more.

To makes matters worse, Foran failed to finish the game with an injured hamstring. The No.6 has been one of the Sea Eagles’ best this year, and will begrudgingly depart at season’s end for the Gold Coast who await Manly next weekend. The Eels will host South Sydney in what will be another solid hitout.

Bunker official Grant Atkins was kept busy in the second half, but nailed three tight calls.

This was Parramatta’s night. Jake Arthur will not forget it any time soon.

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