Friday, June 1, 2012

Lyon King of the jungle, such as Dragons beat Manly

Lyon King of the jungle, such as Dragons beat Manly

St George Illawarra 20 Manly 8

Manly to go on the attack on the dragon.

Photo: Brendan Esposito

SE Jamie Lyon or should not play State of origin is irrelevant because it was clear that he does not want. However, there is no doubt that he could – and this loss is the gain of NSW Manly

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In search of answers about the blues this weekend, gave sensitivity of Lyon, yesterday evening, the sea eagle, the two points in a more sober affair. Winger Michael Oldfield had to remember one night, scoring a hat-trick (two tries came from the brilliance of Lyon). The Sea Eagles were a right-handed teams, the combination of Lyon, Oldfield and back-rower Glenn Stewart has done the most damage, while the defense limited IT on the other side

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Ben Creagh is trying to break through the Manly defense .

Photo: Brendan Esposito

The match marked the last two big winners, but failed to reach great heights. It is difficult to see the Dragons winning the competition this year, but it would be dangerous to write off the Sea Eagles again.

The different philosophies of the two parties had given the Eagles the edge of the sea a half-time. The Dragons have their structures and”””” processes. These processes undoubtedly led them to one shot on goal after seven minutes to decide if a penalty was given during the attack.

Jamie Soward converted, but was the only chance left boot of five eighths of the dragon gave the upper hand in the first half. On the other hand, or foot, kick game Sea Eagles halfback Daly Cherry-Evans, especially in attack, was great. First, remember Dragons wing Daniel Vidot in the door with a bomb at high precision and then forced defender Brett Morris with another.

Anthony in attack for  <p> Manly. “/> Anthony Watmough Manly attack. <em> Photo: Brendan Esposito </em> </p>  <p> Not long after the first, the Sea Eagles were awarded a penalty from a similar place that gave the Dragons their first points. The eagle, however, be supported, and the center of Lyon, has shown the value of the sent kicks to his wing, Oldfield. </P> The Sea Eagles were rarely troubled in the first half, although their attack was not quite humming as they wanted. Vidot jumped well to take a bomb Soward, but was of a desperate Manly, which supports the return of five eighths Kieran Foran included. </P> dragons were still in there, and were still optimistic at halftime, after he conceded only one try. This trust has been eroded early in the second half when he put his hands to leave Lyon to speak, has its soft-touch Oldfield added his second try. Glenn Stewart provided that the work in Lyon, and must be credited for the effort. </P> The Dragon’s at least time to make a game out of place. Defender Brett Morris galloped down the field, up to the game, Nathan Fien exchan   ge Hooker scored almost done then Vidot. </P> Oldfield  <p> all but over, this time by Brett Stewart to assist with just five minutes from time. Then Darcy Lussick burst through the seal. The Eagles left it late, but often they were responsible. </P> In addition to these insights into brilliance, the defense was king. Both sides, of course, confronted with violence, but their offense is waiting for the stuttering both coaches on a bye next week. </P> looked tired on both sides. The rest will be appreciated by most, but a number of players will be included in Origin II. There was certainty about the possible display on last night. Of them made the Sea Eagles Anthony Watmough second athlete a few mistakes, just like Dragon Beau Scott. </P> Jamie Buehrer, who played only seven minutes per game, suffered a back strain in the second half. </P> Blues coach Ricky Stuart has to make some decisions. He would undoubtedly have a different, however. If you choose the clever Lyon, he can still play like the best of them </p>  <p> MANLY 20 </strong> (J Lyon 3 M Oldfield tries D Lussick 2 goals) bt St George Illawarra <strong> 8 </strong > (D Vidot try J Soward 2 goals) at Brookvale Oval. Referee: Tony Archer, Chris James. Crowd:. 11 855 </p>  <p> </strong> </p>  <p><A rel =

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