Post-Match Truth Bombs: Sea Eagles Speak Out After Raiders Showdown
In the wake of a hard-fought battle at GIO Stadium, the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles fronted the media for a candid and revealing post-match press conference following their impressive 21-20 victory over the Canberra Raiders. Head Coach Anthony Seibold, alongside captain Daly Cherry-Evans and fullback Tom Trbojevic, delivered an honest assessment of their Round 3 performance, while shedding light on the emotional rollercoaster that unfolded in the nation’s capital.
🔥 Resilience Defined: The Sea Eagles’ Grit Shines Through
Coach Seibold opened the presser with a strong nod to his squad’s mental toughness.
“We knew coming down to Canberra wasn’t going to be easy. Ricky [Stuart] always has his team fired up, especially at home, but I thought our boys showed real character tonight.”
Indeed, the Sea Eagles were tested from the outset. The Raiders started with intensity and physicality, putting the visitors under pressure with early possession and relentless line speed. But it was Manly’s patience and ability to weather the storm that set the foundation for their late-game surge.
“They threw everything at us in that first half. We hung in there, adjusted defensively, and took our opportunities in the back end of the game. That’s the kind of resilience we want to build our season on,” Seibold emphasized.
🎯 Daly Delivers Once Again
Captain Daly Cherry-Evans—who slotted the match-winning field goal in the 76th minute—spoke with a calm demeanor, as though it was just another day at the office. But make no mistake, the moment wasn’t lost on the veteran halfback.
“It’s the kind of moment you train for. You live for those pressure kicks,” Cherry-Evans said. “But really, it came down to the effort from the whole group. We stayed composed even when the momentum swung their way.”
DCE’s leadership was on full display throughout the contest, steering the side with precision and poise. His kicking game pinned the Raiders deep and disrupted their rhythm—something he’s mastered over the years.
“There was a point there where it could’ve slipped away from us. But we stuck together. That’s what I’m proud of.”
🩺 Injury Update: Paseka Setback, Aloiai Steps Up
Coach Seibold confirmed after the match that starting prop Taniela Paseka had suffered a suspected Achilles injury, casting a shadow over the otherwise triumphant night.
“It’s a blow, no doubt. Taniela’s been outstanding for us, and he was really starting to dominate through the middle. We’ll get scans, but it doesn’t look great.”
Josh Aloiai filled the void with authority, running with intent and leading the defensive line with aggression.
“Josh stepped up big time,” said Seibold. “We needed that sort of impact, and he delivered.”
Nathan Brown, who was added to the bench late in the week, also made his presence felt, bringing energy and experience to the rotation.
⚡ Turbo Time: Tom Trbojevic Returns with Spark
After missing the opening rounds due to a minor hamstring strain, Tom Trbojevic returned to the starting lineup—and what a difference he made.
“It felt good to be back out there with the boys,” Trbojevic smiled. “I was a bit rusty early on, but I think I found my rhythm in the second half.”
Turbo’s line breaks and defensive reads helped swing momentum late in the match. While he didn’t score, his presence clearly lifted the Sea Eagles’ backline.
Seibold praised his star fullback’s influence:
“Tom’s a game-changer. Just having him out there gives us so much confidence. He’ll only get better from here.”
🔁 Rotation & Depth: Manly’s Bench Proving Key
Seibold took a moment to credit the club’s depth and smart rotations, highlighting Ethan Bullemor, Corey Waddell, and Jake Simpkin for their reliability.
“It’s not just the starting 13. Our bench guys are doing a job, week in, week out. Jake Simpkin gave us solid minutes at hooker, and Ethan and Corey brought real impact.”
👀 Looking Ahead: Round 4 vs Parramatta Eels
With three wins in as many games, the Sea Eagles now turn their attention to their next challenge: a Round 4 showdown with the Parramatta Eels at 4 Pines Park.
“We’re building nicely,” Cherry-Evans noted. “But there’s still a long way to go. Parra are always dangerous, and we’ll need to be better again next week.”
Seibold echoed that sentiment:
“It’s early in the season. We’re happy with the start, but we’re not getting ahead of ourselves. There’s a lot to tighten up.”
💬 Final Thoughts: A Team with Belief
If one theme echoed throughout the press conference, it was belief—belief in the systems, in the squad, and in each other.
“We believe we can do something special this year,” Seibold said. “But belief only takes you so far. It’s about hard work, week in and week out.”
And with performances like the one in Canberra, the Sea Eagles are showing the league they’re not just contenders—they’re serious.