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After being beaten up by the Sharks in a 40-point shutout last week, the Raiders face a daunting trip to 4 Pines Park to play an in-form Sea Eagles side.

The Green Machine had a tough introduction to life without the injured Jamal Fogarty, as they struggled to generate anything significant with ball in hand, while a stat sheet which included 64 missed tackles showed their problems ran much deeper in Round 8.

The Sea Eagles meanwhile are now unbeaten through the past month, after rallying late to overcome the Eels for a 32-18 win which puts them fourth on the ladder heading into Round 9.

This will be the Raiders’ first trip to Manly’s traditional home since 2021, which isn’t a bad thing for them given they have won just three of their past 10 there, while the Sea Eagles are undefeated at the venue this year.

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Team News

Sea Eagles: Daly Cherry-Evans starts at halfback after he was successful in having his dangerous throw charge downgraded at the Judiciary on Tuesday. Toafofoa Sipley returns from a knee injury on the bench in a side which will take the field as named on Tuesday. 

Raiders: A late switch sees Emre Guler start at prop and Josh Papali'i move back to the bench. Elliott Whitehead returns in the back row, with Albert Hopoate taking over from Chevy Stewart at fullback and veteran Nick Cotric coming in on the wing. Simi Sasagi is the replacement player. 

Stat Attack

  • The Sea Eagles have won three of their past four games against the Raiders.
  • The Raiders have conceded 74 points in their past two games.
  • The Sea Eagles have scored 139 points in their past four games at 4 Pines Park.
  • Raiders coach Ricky Stuart has won only two of his past nine games at 4 Pines Park.
  • Sea Eagles coach Anthony Seibold will reach the milestone of 100 NRL games as coach.
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