Cherry-Evans and Olakau’atu make big bans over horror tackle

Cherry-Evans and Olakau’atu make big bans over horror tackle
Cherry-Evans and Olakau’atu make big bans over horror tackle
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Manly’s Daly Cherry-Evans and Haumole Olakau’atu have been slapped with big bans by the NRL’s Match Review Committee.

The pair were put on report for a lifting tackle on Shaun Lane which resulted in Olakau’atu being sin-binned.

Both players face two weeks on the sidelines with an early guilty plea.

Parramatta’s Maika Sivo has been fined for his brain snap facial which he was also sin-binned for.

Sickening lifting tackle on Shaun Lane. Picture: Fox League

HEAVY LOSS HEAPS PRESSURE ON ARTHUR

Conjecture over the future of Brad Arthur’s tenure as Parramatta coach looks set to continue after his Eels failed to contend with a spirited Sea Eagles comeback.

The halftime break proved the Eels’ worst enemy yet again, unable to prevent a consecutive second half capitulation which saw their 14-6 lead diminished by a Sea Eagles second half groundswell.

Seven days removed from conceding eight tries in 25 minutes against the Dolphins, the Eels had no answers for their opposition’s attacking flair as the Sea Eagles saw out a 32-18 victory.

Publicly criticizing his playing group as a ‘part time football team’ following the Dolphins loss, Arthur would have been mightily pleased with his team’s first 40.

Maika Sivo looked the Fijian flyer of old as he secured his first hat-trick of the season, while debuting playmaker Ethan Sanders was impressive on the Eels’ left edge.

The direct attack of the Eels ceased to exist in the second half, again raising question marks over their commitment to their coach.

The sin-binning of Will Penisini and Sivo failed to help the Eels’ cause as they attempted to mount an unlikely comeback, one that came within two points before the Sea Eagles put the boot in.

Arthur remained optimistic despite his team’s recent woes.

“I won’t lie. I was concerned after last week with the lack of effort and the way we fell in a massive hole,” Arthur said.

“So my initial thoughts are, we haven’t lost the footy team, they’re still there. But in the second half, we beat ourselves.”

The 2022 grand final is now a distant memory for the Eels, consigned to another agonizing weekend in the competition’s bottom four.

The direct attacking style of the Eels ceased to exist in the second half however, again raising question marks over their commitment to their coach.

The sin-binning of Will Penisini and Sivo failed to help the Eels’ cause as they attempted to mount an unlikely comeback.

The 2022 grand final is now a distant memory for the Eels, consigned to another agonizing weekend in the competition’s bottom four.

Maika Sivo was sin-binned for this elbow to the face on Reuben Garrick. Picture: Fox League

CAPTAIN’S KNOCK

Daly Cherry-Evans took Manly’s poor first half showing personally, single-handedly wrestling his team back into proceedings early in the second half.

The Manly skipper had the ball on the string after the break, threading the needle with a magic pass to winger Jason Saab who passed back inside for Tom Trbojevic to get the Sea Eagles back within two points.

Five minutes later it would be Cherry-Evans who scored himself, capitalizing on the uncharacteristic ball play of front row duo Nathan Brown and Jake Trbojevic.

Playing as if he could go another decade, Cherry-Evans’ flurry pushed his team back into a lead that was rarely threatened afterwards as they ran out with a 26-4 second half turnaround.

Reuben Garrick got the last laugh over Maika Sivo, scoring a double down his edge after the Fijian Flyer was sin-binned. Picture: Getty Images

LAST LAUGH

Reuben Garrick could have a career in modeling after his career is said and done, but it came under threat when Sivo tried to inspire his teammates, who were down by two points at the time, by elbowing the Manly centre’s face off with 10 minutes left .

The illegal action would be Sivo’s final act in the game and may result in further consequences. Eels captain Clinton Gutherson couldn’t hide his frustrations over Sivo’s “stupid” play.

“We gave ourselves every chance to win. The silly things at the moment we are doing to ourselves at the moment are costing us,” he said.

“You can’t do that in the NRL, it doesn’t matter who you’re playing. We killed ourselves. As captain, you take it personally when nobody is doing their job.”

Garrick had the last laugh, scoring two tries in the final nine minutes to put the game beyond doubt and his team back in the top four.

The article is in Romanian

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