Brisbane Broncos vs Manly Sea Eagles live scores, results – 2014 NRL Round 12

Sunday second NRL Round 12 match is between Brisbane Broncos and Manly Sea Eagles with the opening kick to commence at 15:00 local time. The game is to be played at Suncorp Stadium which see’s away team Manly Sea Eagles hold favouritism in the market. View our NRL live scores, odds and results for the game between Brisbane Broncos and Manly Sea Eagles.

Where and when: Suncorp Stadium, 15:00 | Sunday 01/06/2014

 

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Odds Comparison:

Brisbane Broncos 2.00 2.00 2.05 2.00 2.00 2.00
Manly Sea Eagles 1.83 1.83 1.80 1.83 1.83 1.83

All odds are subject to change. Odds listed are correct at the time of the latest update.

Previews:

BRONCOS
The Broncos would’ve been relieved to have left Campbelltown Stadium with the two competition points last Friday night after narrowly defeating the West Tigers 16 – 14.

The Broncos broke a 14 – all deadlock with a penalty goal inside of the final four minutes but then put Coach and supporters through torture as from the kick-off, they lost possession and inexplicably turned it over again in the final minute, giving the Tigers one last shot.

 

Ultimately they hung on to record their first back-to-back wins since the opening two rounds of the season.

It wasn’t a convincing win though and up against a generally ruthless Manly, they’ll have to produce a much better effort to make it three victories on the trot.

Their three Origin players, Hodges, Parker and Gillett have been named in the team for this clash along with Sam Thaiday, who has missed in the past month due to a calf injury, also returning.

Thaiday is a big plus for the Broncos and his inclusion gives the Broncos their strongest forward pack for some time.

MANLY
Manly were short-priced favourites to account for the Knights when hosting the besieged club in round 10 however, their supporters and the punters who took the shorts, were left holding their breath as the game was locked up entering the final minutes of the match.

Queensland’s half-back in waiting, Daley Cherry-Evans, stepped up to save the day for the Sea Eagles by slotting a field goal right on full time, giving the home-side a 15 – 14 win, their fourth from their past five matches.

Last week they had the bye which was timely as it gave five-eight Keiran Foran and captian and centre Jamie Lyon, another weeks rest with injury.

Both players have been named in the side for this weekend’s clash, giving Manly who are largely unaffected by Origin, a very strong looking side.

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HEAD TO HEAD
Brisbane have lost their last four matches against Manly and can only boast two wins over them from their past eleven encounters.

Manly start well and with fresher legs, should be able to again here so look for the first scoring play option.

Steve Matai has been the first to score for Manly several times this season and has bagged three tries from his last two outings against Brisbane. The $11 about him to score first again appeals.

Brisbane are 2 – 3 at home this year and without a significant improvement on the past two rounds, may be 2 – 4 come Sunday evening.

TIP: MANLY -3.5

Teams:

 

Broncos: Ben Barba, Daniel Vidot, Jack Reed, Justin Hodges (c), Dale Copley, Josh Hoffman, Ben Hunt, Josh McGuire, Andrew McCullough, Corey Parker (c), Alex Glenn, Sam Thaiday, Matt Gillett. Interchange: Lachlan Maranta, Todd Lowrie, Corey Oates, Ben Hannant, Jarrod Wallace, David Hala, David Stagg, Frank Molo

 

Sea Eagles: Brett Stewart, Jorge Taufua, Jamie Lyon, Steve Matai, Peta Hiku, Kieran Foran, Daly Cherry-Evans, Josh Starling, Matt Ballin, Brenton Lawrence, Anthony Watmough, Justin Horo, Jamie Buhrer. Interchange: Jesse Sene-Lefao, Dunamis Lui, Tom Symonds, Jason King, Jack Littlejohn

News : 

NSW hooker Robbie Farah believes teammate Josh Reynolds would be unfortunate to miss the next State of Origin clash due to suspension.

Reynolds is facing a grade-two dangerous throw charge following an incident with Queensland winger Brent Tate in the first half of Wednesday night’s game-one win.

If the five-eighth takes an early guilty plea, he’ll receive a two-game ban and be ineligible for game two in Sydney in three weeks.

Farah said it was disappointing to lose Reynolds after the Canterbury star combined well with halfback Trent Hodkinson to give the Blues a great chance of ending Queensland’s eight-year dominance.

“Obviously, you don’t want too much change of personnel going into the second game,” he said.

“I thought it was a really good tackle from what I’ve seen. There was no hand between the leg from what I remember – he just landed on his back. There was a player over the top as well which probably tipped the momentum a bit.

“I don’t think it’s worth two games so, hopefully, the powers that be will have a look at that and downgrade it.”

Farah said he couldn’t have been prouder of his teammates after the gutsy 12-8 victory.

But after winning last year’s opener, only to lose the series 2-1, the Wests Tigers’ star said nothing had been completed yet.

“We were in this position last year and we let it slip,” he said.

“Queensland will be better because they’re a quality team and they’re not going to go down without a fight.”

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