Melbourne Storm vs Manly Sea Eagles Tips, Odds and Teams – NRL 2018 Round 11

Saturday’s NRL 2018 Round 11 match is between Melbourne Storm and Manly Sea Eagles. The opening kick is set to commence at 19:35 local time with the game to be played at AAMI Park, Melbourne. The home team Melbourne Storm are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Melbourne Storm and Manly Sea Eagles.

When: 19:35 | Saturday 19/05/2018

Where: AAMI Park, Melbourne

Preview:

In the first time in nearly a decade, the Storm will be without their captain, Cameron Smith due to suspension.
Quite remarkable I know.
Their win rate without him in the team is alarming as well.
I do however, love the way young Brandon Smith is playing.
Hooker by trade but he has been filling in from the backrow.
Provides plenty of enthusiasm and aggression which will no doubt help him get the nod to go in at hooker.
Manly have really turned a corner and will take plenty of confidence into this game.
I thought they were unlucky two weeks ago not to beat the Roosters but got it together against the Broncos.
There is also the possibility of the new recruit Trent Hodkinson running out in the colours where it all started for him.
Although I don’t think the impact will be immediate, I do think it’ll help the Eagles after losing Lachlan Croker for the season.

 

KEY BATTLE: Cameron Munster v Daly Cherry-EvansThis should be a juicy one.

 

The Verdict

I know that the Storm are vulnerable at the moment but back at home and some senior players below par the week before, look for a big improvement.

Manly has a 3-2 (60.0 percent) line record in night matches at AAMI Park since 2011.

 

Unibet Odds:

Melbourne at $1.45

Manly at $2.80

 

Odds:

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Tip: Melbourne Storm at $1.47

 

Value Tip: First Try Scorer: Josh Addo-Carr at $7.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

Melbourne Storm:

1 Billy Slater (c), 2 Suliasi Vunivalu, 3 Will Chambers, 4 Curtis Scott, 5 Josh Addo-Carr, 6 Cameron Munster, 7 Ryley Jacks, 8 Christian Welch, 9 Brandon Smith, 10 Nelson Asofa-Solomona, 11 Felise Kaufusi, 12 Ryan Hoffman, 13 Dale Finucane

Interchange: 14 Tim Glasby, 15 Kenny Bromwich, 16 Joe Stimson, 17 Jahrome Hughes

Reserves: 18 Patrick Kaufusi, 19 Brodie Croft, 20 Harry Grant, 21 Justin Olam.

 

 

Manly Sea Eagles:

1 Tom Trbojevic, 2 Matthew Wright, 3 Moses Suli, 4 Brian Kelly, 5 Akuila Uate, 6 Dylan Walker, 7 Daly Cherry-Evans (c), 8 Addin Fonua-Blake, 9 Apisai Koroisau, 10 Martin Taupau, 11 Joel Thompson, 12 Shaun Lane, 13 Jake Trbojevic

Interchange: 14 Trent Hodkinson, 15 Frank Winterstein, 16 Lloyd Perrett, 17 Toafofoa Sipley

Reserves: 18 Tom Wright, 19 Lewis Brown, 20 Jorge Taufua, 21 Tevita Funa.

 

NRL News:

Melbourne captain Cameron Smith is facing a maximum two-match NRL ban for an alleged “wishbone” tackle which left Gold Coast forward Kevin Proctor injured.

Smith’s charge is one of eight laid by the match review committee from the three NRL matches on Saturday and his team copped four of them.

Smith drew a grade two dangerous contact charge after pulling Proctor’s left leg in a 47th minute tackle. His former Storm teammate was forced from the field with a groin injury.

The Australian and Queensland captain can reduce the suspension to one match with an early plea, however he defended his tackle after the match.

“Just to clarify, I didn’t try to pull his leg out; Kevvy’s a really good friend of mine and a friend of everyone at the club,” Smith said.

“I spoke to Kevvy after the game to see how he was going, said I had no intention to hurt him and he was very grateful for me to come over.

“Whatever happens out of this game or that tackle, I’ve got absolutely no control over … all I can say is I’m not here to try and hurt the bloke.”

Titans captain Ryan James was surprised the incident didn’t draw action from the referee, saying “I just thought an injury to a player going off probably would lead to a penalty but it wasn’t to be.”

Melbourne prop Sam Kasiano is in danger of a one-match ban after being deemed to have made dangerous contact in his tackle of Titans forward Jarrod Wallace.

The other two charges against Melbourne players went to Cameron Munster and Josh Addo-Carr, both of whom can escape suspensions for grade one dangerous contact on Brenko Lee.

Warriors pair Bunty Afoa and Jazz Tevaga both attracted dangerous contact citings from their team’s loss to the Sydney Roosters but can escape suspension with early guilty pleas.

Roosters prop Dylan Napa was charged twice – once for a careless high tackle that drew a fine, and another for dangerous contact on Afoa in the final minute of the match.

He too can avoid suspension with an early guilty plea.

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