NRL: The Storm have stolen a shock victory over the Warriors after a Xavier Coates four-pointer that was dubbed 'the best try I've ever seen' by Mick Ennis.
The Manly Sea Eagles will host the Sydney Roosters for their first home match of the 2024 season, with the Round 2 contest kicking off at 4.05pm AEDT on Sunday afternoon.
Manly star Jason Saab has been ruled out of the game after sustaining a hamstring injury in Las Vegas earlier this month, while the Roosters’ Spencer Leniu will be sidelined following his eight-week suspension for calling Broncos young gun Ezra Mam a “monkey” in Round 1. The last time these two clubs faced each other at 4 Pinks Park, the Sea Eagles won an 18-16 thriller.The only place to watch every game of every round LIVE with no ad-breaks during play is Fox League, available on Kayo. New to Kayo?
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