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Star full-back after penalty on DCE

Welcome to Wide World of Sports’ coverage of the second round of the 2021 NRL season. You can capture any big moments on our blog or skip to our play-by-play commentary here.

After Souths After taking a 10-0 lead, Daly Cherry-Evans decided to create something by kicking himself through the line and then taking it forward a second time.

In the process, he was touched and thrown by Latrell Mitchell down to the ground. There wasn’t much contact, but it was a clear penalty, and as a result the superstar full-back sent to the trash.

Manly would score the 10-6 on the following set, but Mitchell had the last laugh and came out with four minutes Head start on the Siren back on the field after Adam Reynolds gave the Bunnies a brilliant 40/20 kick from Adam Reynolds one last chance.

Male striker Andrew Davey was helped off the field after just four minutes and suffered one severe knee injury.

Davey started his first game of the season as teammate Curtis Sironen also suffered a knee injury and was excluded for four to six weeks.

Obviously Manly already had few troops and one more injury in the strikers was the last, what they needed.

As was to be expected, the second game of the afternoon was accompanied by a minute’s silence for Manly legend Fred Jones.

Jones was the 140th player to represent Manly in first class and led the club 1972 and 1973 to the NSWRL premierships.

The Sydney-born rugby league put together 241 games for the Sea Eagles from 1961 to 1963 and from 1965 to 1975, making it the legendary whore Manly’s sixth highest clubman in history.

After Penrith in the opening bout of today’s Super Saturday drove past the Bulldogs, he achieved an achievement that has not been achieved for over 100 years.

After the 24-0 victory in the opening round and today’s 28-0 triumph, the Panthers defense has to do one more grant a single point.

If you include the last 2020 regular season, also against the dogs, then those are three direct failures for Ivan Cleary’s team.

On the show, commentator Dan Ginnane said it was 102 years since a team kept three direct opponents against zero.

Next week’s game is a great final against the Storm – so it seems a fourth Consecutive goals unlikely.

The Penrith Panthers haven’t lost a game and are taking a point this season after thrilling the Canterbury Bulldogs in a 28-0 win at Bankwest Stadium this afternoon.

Second rower Viliame Kikau and Center Paul Momirovski both scored a double as halves Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai dominated.

However, the Panthers fans grimaced when Cleary left the field nine minutes before the end of the game after hitting an ugly hanger from former teammate Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, who was infested with sin.

One ugly incident in the final minutes – Nathan Cleary grabs a loose ball as the Bulldogs attacked the line, falls an odd 40 yards, and hits a few Defense attorney before he cuts a clothesline from former teammate Dallin Watene-Zelezniak.

Cleary won’t be returning as there are fewer than ten left and he needs an HIA en will – and DWZ will be reported and trashed for ten.

Tyrone May will be pulling in half along with Luai for the last nine minutes of the game.

Penrith shows no signs of confusion, although he does has his leader off the field and scores his fourth try of the game immediately after the game resumes – May cultivating the assists.

Penrith increased his lead to 10 in the final minutes of half, a skillful one Jarome Luai’s kick brought Tyrone May to a close.

And it’s a double dose of good news, Kikau has been cleared for return after passing his HIA.

That’s three goalless halves in a row for Penrith, um To start the year defensively – very solid from last year’s small premieres.

Even more bad news on the injury front for Penrith when tryscorer Viliame Kikau was eliminated for an HIA.

The bulldozer rower was caught high by Renouf Atoni and only got up slowly before leaving the field.

Penrith could not do anything after the penalty and was leading 4-0 shortly before half-time.

Penrith took the lead early through Viliame Kikau, but as was to be expected, there were some mistakes in the early days.

Due to the heavy rain during the night, the staff (who did an excellent job to get around keep the service playable) do not remove the markings from Friday’s A-League competition which was played on the same field of play.

Fortunately, one more player has to be confused by the extra lines on the floor, but it is Remarkable again how good the field looks, since there was NRL on Thursday night, A-League last night, a reserve game earlier today and buckets of rain in between.

NRL boss Andrew Abdo guaranteed that both the Bulldogs and Panthers game also the kickoff will be at 5:30 pm in Brookvale between Manly and Souths.

« The technology and the drainage of the lawn are fantastic these days and the land managers are all doing an excellent job t.

« I have received reports from Brookvale (Oval) and the turf is in good shape and it is safe to play safely.

 » We thank the ground managers and at this point we are all systems that we need. »

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