LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
The Sea Eagles have shown they are a force to be reckoned with after notching up their fourth consecutive win in the Jersey Flegg Cup.
In a game that had fans on the edge of their seats, the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles emerged victorious with a 22-10 win over the Wests Tigers at 4 Pines Park.
The Sea Eagles took control of the game from the get-go, dominating possession in the first half and heading into the break with a 12-4 lead.
They sealed the deal in style, with up-and-coming star full-back Blake Metcalfe scoring two impressive tries.
Under the guidance of Coach Scott Kenna, the Sea Eagles now sit in third place on the ladder with 16 points, leaving the Wests Tigers in fourth place.
It's a promising position for the Sea Eagles, who have been in fine form lately, winning three of their past four matches.
There was a moment of controversy in the 20th minute when Daniel O'Donnell was denied a try, with the agile hooker ruled to be held up after a dazzling 30-metre run from dummy half.
However, moments later, Devante Mihinui barged over the try line to give the Sea Eagles a 6-0 advantage.
The Tigers fought back, with Zakarui Clarke slicing through the Sea Eagles' defense to narrow the gap to 6-4 on the scoreboard.
But the sheer determination and skill of the Sea Eagles saw them maintain their lead and secure an impressive victory.
In the world of Rugby League, this win is a testament to the Sea Eagles' tenacity and skill on the field.
They are proving themselves to be a top contender in the competition, with their sights set on even greater success in the games to come.