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Digital Image Grant Trouville © nrlphotos.com :  Bill Tupou wrapped up Buhrer and Lyon : NRL Rugby League Round 8 - Manly Sea Eagles v Canberra Raiders at Brookvale Oval sunday the 27th April 2014.

Here are the numbers for the Raiders 54-18 loss against the Sea Eagles on Sunday afternoon at Brookvale Oval.

Missed tackles and penalties were the downfall for Canberra, as they missed 31 tackles compared to 14 from Manly, while the Raiders conceded 6 penalties to Manly’s 1.

Score

Canberra 18 (Robinson, Croker, Wighton, McCrone tries; Croker 1/2 goals, Milford 0/2 goals)

Manly 54 (Hiku 4, Lyon, Lawrence Watmough, B Stewart, Taufua tries; Lyon 7/7 goals, Matai 2/2 goals)

Metre Eaters:

1. Reece Robinson 145m

2. Jarrod Croker 143m

3. Paul Vaughan 103m 

Top Tacklers:

1. Shaun Fensom 55 tackles

2. Josh Papalii and Paul Vaughan 27 tackles each

3. Jack Wighton 26 tackles

Most Creative:

1.Reece Robinson, David Shillington, Matt Allwood, Terry Campese 1 try assist each

Second Phase Play:

1. David Shillington 2 offloads

2. Shaun Fensom 1 offload

3. Josh McCrone 1 offload

Damaging Runners:

1. Matt Allwood 3 tackle breaks

2. Reece Robinson  1 line break and 2 tackle breaks

3. David Shillington 1 line break and 2 tackle breaks

Kick Metres:

1. Jack Wighton 5 kicks for 195 metres

2. Terry Campese 5 kicks for 75 metres

3. Glen Buttriss 3 kicks for 105 metres


Possession Rate:

Manly 55%

Canberra 45%

Completion Rate:

Canberra 22/29 sets for 76% Completion rate

Manly 31/40 sets for 78% Completion rate

Penalties Conceded:

Canberra 6 penalties conceded

Manly 1 penalty conceded 

Errors:

Canberra 9 errors

Manly 10 Errors

Missed Tackles:

Canberra 31 missed tackles

Manly 14 missed tackles

Acknowledgement of Country

Canberra Raiders 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.