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26 Apr 2023 by Ash Wheldon

Manly Sea Eagles vs Gold Coast Titans – Regular Season – Preview & Prediction | NRL 2023

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THE FACTS

When is Manly Sea Eagles vs Gold Coast Titans on and what time does it start? Manly Sea Eagles vs Gold Coast Titans will take place on Saturday 29th April, 2023 – 08:30 (UK)

Where is Manly Sea Eagles vs Gold Coast Titans taking place? Manly Sea Eagles vs Gold Coast Titans will take place at 4 Pines Park in Sydney, Australia

Where can I get tickets for Manly Sea Eagles vs Gold Coast Titans? Click here for ticket information on 2023 NRL matches

What channel is Manly Sea Eagles vs Gold Coast Titans on? Sky Sports Arena will be televising selected NRL games in the UK and you can find their schedule here. For Australian broadcasters, you can find a list here

Where can I stream Manly Sea Eagles vs Gold Coast Titans? If televised on Sky Sports, then subscribers will be able to stream the match live via Sky Go. Alternatively, the match will be available to subscribers of Watch NRL

THE TEAM NEWS

MANLY SEA EAGLES

  • Manly Sea Eagles were given a real scare by Wests Tigers last week but dug deep to get the win, despite suffering some issues in-running in terms of injuries.
  • Star man Tom Trbojevic was hit by a groin issue during that game while Brad Parker and Josh Schuster were sidelined with that pair set to miss out here as a result.

Starting 13: T. Trbojevic, Saab, Garrick, Harper, Tuipulotu, Johns, Cherry-Evans, Paseka, Croker, J. Trbojevic, Olakau’atu, Tuilagi, Aloiai – Interchanges: Lawton, Bullemor, Keppie, Sipley – Reserves: Woods, Weekes, Fainu, Boyle, Condon

Unavailable: Tolutau Koula (Injured), Ben Trbojevic (Injured), Raymond Tuaimalo Vaega (Injured), Kelma Tuilagi (Injured), Brad Parker (Injured), Josh Schuster (Injured)

GOLD COAST TITANS

  • Gold Coast Titans raced into a 0-26 lead against the Dolphins last week but inexplicably succumbed to defeat as they allowed their Queensland rivals to score 28 unanswered points.
  • It is not the first time that the Titans have failed to hold onto a big lead under Justin Holbrook and a response is needed here with the head coach dropping Kruise Leeming and Thomas Mikaele.

Starting 13: Brimson, Khan-Pereira, Kelly, J. Fifita, Sami, Foran, Boyd, Fotuaika, Randall, T. Fa’asuamaleaui, D. Fifita, Stimson, Liu – Interchanges: Campbell, Clark, Haas, Vuna – Reserves: Leeming, Schoupp, Weaver, Mikaele, McIntyre

Unavailable: Beau Fermor (Injured), Sam Verrills (Injured), Jaimin Jolliffe (Injured), Toby Sexton (Injured)

THE PREDICTION

Manly Sea Eagles made it back-to-back victories as they got the better of Wests Tigers but there needs to be greater consistency in their performances if they are to challenge for the Premiership. The Sea Eagles have lost just one of their last four matches but have suffered some further injury woe here while key man Tom Trbojevic is an injury concern ahead of this matchup with Gold Coast Titans. The away side blew a 26-point advantage as they lost out to the Dolphins last week and with three losses in their last four, the signs point to a home success in this encounter.

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