Manly Warringah Sea Eagles coach Kieran Foran has named a 22-man squad for Saturday's Magic Round match against the Wests Tigers, set to take place at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane. The team features several changes following their recent victory over the Broncos.
One notable return is Jamal Fogarty, who replaces Joey Walsh at halfback after sitting out the previous two games due to a groin strain. Another change is the inclusion of Jake Simpkin in the starting side, replacing suspended hooker Brandon Wakeham. Zach Dockar-Clay is named on the bench.
Kobe Hetherington returns to the interchange, replacing injured prop Siua Taukeiaho, who suffered a double leg fracture. Jackson Shereb retains his spot in the 17 after making his NRL debut against Brisbane.
The team's starting lineup includes Clayton Faulalo, Jason Saab, Tolu Koula, Reuben Garrick, Lehi Hopoate, Luke Brooks, Jamal Fogarty, Taniela Paseka, Jake Simpkin, Ethan Bullemor, Haumole Olakau'atu, Ben Trbojevic, and Jake Trbojevic (c). The interchange players are Zach Dockar-Clay, Nathan Brown, Kobe Hetherington, Jackson Shereb, Blake Wilson, and Joey Walsh. The reserves are Josh Feledy, Simione Laiafi, and Aaron Schoupp.
This match is part of the Magic Round, a unique NRL event where teams play at a neutral venue, adding an extra layer of excitement to the competition. The Sea Eagles are looking to build on their recent success and solidify their position in the league.
In my opinion, the return of Jamal Fogarty is a significant boost for the team, as he brings valuable experience and a strong half-back partnership with Luke Brooks. The inclusion of Jake Simpkin in the starting side also adds depth and versatility to the team's playmaking options. The Magic Round format is an innovative way to showcase the league's talent and create memorable experiences for fans, and I believe it's a great opportunity for the Sea Eagles to showcase their skills and build momentum.