On a Jersey Flegg Race, Manly Eagles Soar

Clever hooker Daniel O'Donnell scored a try in the win over the Warriors

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

The Sea Eagles have kept their grip on fifth place in the Jersey Flegg finals race with a dominant 36-10 victory over the Warriors at 4 Pines Park.

In a match filled with try-scoring prowess, the Sea Eagles soared to an 18-0 lead at half-time, ultimately crossing the try line six times to the Warriors' two.

This win marks their 13th victory of the season, a testament to their skill and determination on the field.

Sitting on 30 points with two games left in the regular season, the Sea Eagles are currently three points ahead of the sixth-placed Cronulla Sharks and four points clear of the Dragons, Eels, and Wests Tigers, depending on weekend results.

To secure their spot in the finals, the Sea Eagles will need to triumph in their remaining matches.

Dynamic young half-back Tylor Bunting put on a stellar performance in his return to the team, showcasing his talent after featuring in eight NSW Cup matches for Blacktown Workers.

After a bit of a slow start, the Sea Eagles found their rhythm with hooker Daniel O'Donnell scoring the first try of the match from dummy half, setting the tone for the rest of the game.

With their eyes set on the finals, the Sea Eagles are ready to tackle whatever challenges come their way on the road to victory.

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