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Photo by Colin Whelan copyright © nrlphotos.com :        Peta Hiku tries to lose Tony Williams                       NRL Rugby League, Round 17 Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs v Manly Warringah Sea Eagles at Sydney Olympic Stadium, Friday July 4th

Sea Eagles coach Geoff Toovey has made a number of dramatic changes ahead of tonight’s sudden death showdown with the Bulldogs at Allianz Stadium.

Daniel Harrison will mark his return to the top grade at hooker. Harrison, who last played in Manly colours back in July 2012, has been impressive this season in NSW Cup.

Jayden Hodges has been named to come off the interchange bench despite concerns over a neck injury sustained last week against South Sydney.

Cheyse Blair moves onto the wing to replace Jorge Taufua.
 

MANLY WARRINGAH SEA EAGLES v CANTERBURY BANKSTOWN BULLDOGS

Qualifying Final - 2014 NRL Premiership

Saturday 20th September, 2014  – Allianz Stadium

NRL Kick-Off 7:45pm

1. Brett Stewart - proudly sponsored by Mega Fortris

15. Cheyse Blair- proudly sponsored by Acenet Solutions

3. Jamie Lyon - proudly sponsored by CLA Lighting

4. Steve Matai - proudly sponsored by CAP Transport

5. Peta Hiku - proudly sponsored by Innovative Print Solutions 

6. Kieran Foran - proudly sponsored by ACG Building

7. Daly Cherry-Evans - proudly sponsored by Braza Churrascarla

8. Jason King- proudly sponsored by Shine and Sparkle Cleaning 

18. Daniel Harrison - proudly sponsored by Proton Cars Australia 

10. Brenton Lawrence- proudly sponsored by Fluid Building Services 

11. Tom Symonds - proudly sponsored by Brookvale Tyreright 

12. Justin Horo - proudly sponsored by Scotty's Bakehouse 

13. Dunamis Lui - proudly sponsored by Urban Building

Interchange

14. Jesse Sene-Lefao - proudly sponsored by Foleys Nursery 

16. James Hasson - proudly sponsored by Beachwheels Automotive 

17. Josh Starling proudly sponsored by Thompson Health Care

9. Jayden Hodges - proudly sponsored by Hit Cafe

Acknowledgement of Country

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.

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