Manly 46 Canberra 24
Jamal Fogarty grubbers into touch.
Adam Cook is cut down close to the try line.
It is very hard to see the Raiders playing finals football based on this performance.
Jason Saab is tackled close to the try line on the last.
Fogarty converts.
Savage gets a try.
Canberra are into space...
Fogarty converts.
Kris gets a consolation four-pointer.
DCE kicks for touch.
Canberra penalty.
The Sea Eagles make an error as Tapine comes back on.
Garrick converts.
Brooks does it all himself.
Garrick converts.
That is try 100 for Turbo.
Saab races down the sideline and finds his fullback in support.
The Raiders send the kick off out on the full.
Garrick converts from in front.
Paseka charges over and this game is over.
Hudson Young throws a forward pass to Seb Kris.
Jamal Fogarty swoops on a grubber from Luke Brooks.
Joseph Tapine has been sent to the sin bin for dissent.
The Raiders lose the challenge.
The Raiders are challenging a dangerous tackle.
Jason Saab makes an important tackle to stop Seb Kris down the sideline.
Luke Brooks overpowers a clearing kick which gifts the Raiders a seven tackle set.
Garrick hits the posts.
Kaeo Weekes did his best to deny Hopoate, but the rookie winger looks to have scored.
Hopoate manages to get the ball down just in time.
The Sea Eagles produce some silly passes on their goal line but manage to hold onto possession.
Canberra penalty.
Garrick converts.
DCE gets a TRY
Play is back underway.
Garrick converts.
Tom Trbojevic split the Raiders and finds Bullemor in support.
Daly Cherry-Evans kicks cross field for Saab, but the Raiders are able to cover up.
Jordan Rapana has failed his HIA and is out for the remainder of the game.
The bunker rules Cook kicked the ball, resulting in a mutual infringement.
Hudson Young splits the Sea Eagles through the middle, he has Adam Cook in support but the utility drops the ball!
Lehi Hopoate makes a good catch close to his line.
Forward pass Manly.
Manly get a penalty coming out of trouble.
Hudson Young charges down a kick by DCE and race away to the halfway line.
Gordon Chan Kum Tong is on for Manly.
Garrick locks the scores up at 12-all.
Lehi Hopoate catches an attacking kick and offloads to Talau in support!
Adam Cook gets an early introduction with Ethan Strange shifting into the centres.
Jordan Rapana is coming from the field for a HIA.
Jordan Rapana makes a great run from the 20 metre drop out only to lose the ball with the try line in sight.
Fogarty squanders the opportunity to break the record for the most consecutive goals for the Raiders.
Luke Brooks makes a darting run from dummy half but the referee penalises the Sea Eagles for an obstruction.
The conversion sees Fogarty equal the record for most consecutive goals for the Raiders (22) alongside Jarrod Croker.
Fogarty nails the conversion.
Kaeo Weekes splits through his former teammates to put the Raiders in front!
Canberra get a penalty.
The Sea Eagles lose their challenge. Canberra will get the ball just inside their opponent's half.
The Sea Eagles are challenging the decision of knock on...
Tommy Talau loses the ball on halfway.
Tommy Talau manages to hold onto an attacking kick from Fogarty close to his goal line.
Huh? The referee has overturned the penalty and given a six again.
Canberra get a penalty on halfway.
Kaeo Weekes makes a strong kick return over his 30 metre line.
Garrick levels the scores at 6-all.
Luke Brooks puts Karl Lawton into space, who offloads to Brooks, who toes the ball ahead for Turbo.
Tom Trbojevic is claiming a try but there may be a knock on...
The Raiders fail to find touch from the penalty.
Canberra penalty.
Fogarty nails the kick from in front of the posts.
Josh Papali'i crashes over underneath the black dot and the crowd loves it!
The triple centurion gets first points!
Canberra get a penalty after Reuben Garrick runs Jordan Rapana off the ball.
Canberra get a penalty for high contact on Xavier Savage.
Joseph Tapine is playing for a penalty. The referee isn't having it.
The Raiders get a repeat set close to the Sea Eagles line.
Jason Saab loses the ball in his own half.
Lehi Hopoate races over for a try but the pass from Tom Trbojevic is called forward.
The Sea Eagles opt against taking the penalty goal close to the line.
Manly penalty.
NO TRY. The bunker rules Jordan Rapana knocked on prior to Strange picking up the loose ball.
The bunker is reviewing the action...
Ethan Strange swoops on the loose ball and races away for first points!
Reuben Garrick makes an incisive run over halfway, but loses the ball...
Nathan Brown cops a shot from Matthew Timoko and Elliott Whitehead off the kick-off.
Josh Papali'i is greeted to rapturous applause as he makes his first home appearance since bringing up 300 NRL games last week.
The Sea Eagles make their way onto the field.
The Raiders produced a remarkable comeback when the two sides met earlier this season, fighting back from 20-0 to upset the Sea Eagles 26-24 at 4 Pines Park.
Jamal Fogarty will make his 50th appearance for Canberra while Karl Lawton brings up 100 NRL games.
The Sea Eagles have enjoyed strong success at GIO Stadium with three wins from their last five appearances.
The Raiders have underperformed against the Sea Eagles during Ricky Stuart's term with seven wins from 18 meetings.
Both teams will line up as per program, 1-17.
Welcome to League Unlimited’s coverage of Round 23 Saturday Afternoon Football between the Canberra Raiders and Manly Sea Eagles from GIO Stadium.
Referees & scorers:
Referee: Grant Atkins
Touch Judges: Drew Oultram, Tyson Brough
Video Referee: Chris Butler
CANBERRA RAIDERS (24)
Tries: Josh Papali'i, Kaeo Weekes, Sebastian Kris, Xavier Savage
Conversions: Jamal Fogarty (4/4)
Penalty Goals: Jamal Fogarty (0/1)
MANLY-WARRINGAH SEA EAGLES (46)
Tries: Tom Trbojevic (2), Tommy Talau, Ethan Bullemor, Daly Cherry-Evans, Lehi Hopoate, Taniela Paseka, Luke Brooks
Conversions: Reuben Garrick (7/8)