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Manly brilliance versus Melbourne bravery recipe for history

October 3rd 2008 09:26
Blood and tears is what its all about on Grand Final day


The pinnacle of a season of toil is the Grand Final, and the NRL has notched up some classic moments from the ultimate battle of attrition. It seems the Manly-Melbourne decider this Sunday will be no different.


Whether under lights or the afternoon sunshine, a League Grand final is a moment to cherish for both player and fan.

After all, this particular occasion only rears its head once a year and is only met by those that have dominated all others in the path for so called immortality.

As the NRL Premiership decider makes the transition from night to day, both the Storm and the Sea Eagles will seek to provide a moment of sheer brilliance, or bravery to allow themselves the best of chance of holding aloft the Premiership trophy.

Out of all the memorable moments that have come and gone, what could a Manly-Melbourne final dish up to rank it as one of the most memorable deciders?

Will a bloodied Matt Orford defy all that's in front of him to take the game against Melbourne by the throat, just like Freddy Fittler did in 2002?

Maybe Glenn Stewart will produce a try-saving cover tackle on Steve Turner, emulating the tremendous effort in 2003 by then Penrith lock Scott Sattler.

Or Greg Inglis could indeed muster the pass of the century just like Benji Marshall did for the Tigers in the 2005 decider against the Cowboys.


One might as well throw in the distinct possibility of a Storm side without Cameron Smith racing out of the blocks to lead Manly by 24-0 just like Newcastle did seven years ago.

It seems the possibilities are endless and with the calibre of players that Manly and Melbourne possess, one can only expect that in League's centenary year, a great Australian sporting moment is just over the horizon.

Indeed a controversial incident, like Craig Smith’s penalty try against the Dragons in 1999 could seal the deal for either side this Sunday afternoon.

Regardless of what occurs between Manly and Melbourne, season 2008 will have a worthy champion that will ultimately draw curtains for League’s 100th anniversary.

May the best team win.
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