LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
The clash between the Sea Eagles and Tigers in the Jersey Flegg Cup is shaping up to be a real nail-biter, a game that would make even the most hardened NRL fan sit up and take notice.
With both teams in top form, it's set to be a showdown for the ages, a battle of wills and skills that promises to keep spectators on the edge of their seats.
The Wests Tigers, currently sitting pretty in third place on the ladder with seven wins under their belt, will be facing off against the Manly Sea Eagles, who are not far behind in sixth place with six wins of their own.
Both teams have been on a hot streak, winning three of their last four matches, with the Sea Eagles hungry for a fourth consecutive victory.
The Sea Eagles have been particularly impressive on their home turf, winning four out of six matches at their home ground this season.
Their latest triumph over the Penrith Panthers with a scoreline of 34-20 showcased their attacking prowess, with six tries to their name.
Players like Broden Konz and Jesse Jackson shone bright with two tries each, while Carsen Patu and Josh Clark also got in on the action.
Winger Kallum Weatherall-Stacey's five goals were instrumental in securing the win.
As the teams gear up for battle on May 24th, fans can expect nothing short of a fierce and exhilarating contest, a true testament to the spirit of Rugby League and the never-say-die attitude that defines Australian sporting culture.