By SEN League
SEN NRL experts Justin Horo and James Magnussen are finally back together on SEN 1170 Saturday Morning Mower’s Club and took a deep dive into a potential finals preview on Friday night.
The Manly Sea Eagles looked dominant in a 34-22 win over the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs, ending the home side’s ten-game unbeaten streak at Accor Stadium in the process.
Whilst the win may have come at a cost for the Sea Eagles with injuries to Tom Trbojevic and Jason Saab, the impressive performance put the rest of the NRL’s top eight on notice as the finals series rapidly approaches.
The loss for the Bulldogs exposed a lot of concerning issues in the side’s ability to compete in big games and has all but ruled them out of a late charge to a top four finish.
Watch the full chat below as Horo and Magnussen discussed what the result means for both sides.
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