Manly coach Anthony Seibold’s incredible response to staggering loss to Wests Tigers

Anthony Seibold will give Manly 24 hours to stew on their shock loss to Wests Tigers but remains confident in his side’s NRL finals credentials.

The Sea Eagles could have wrapped up a first finals berth since 2021 with victory against the last-placed Tigers at Leichhardt Oval on Thursday night.

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Instead, Seibold’s side conceded six first-half penalties, gave up a 16-0 lead and lost three players to the sin bin during a calamitous 34-26 loss.

“You get what you deserve in the NRL. We’ve deserved some really good results because we’ve played some really good footy but tonight we weren’t there,” Seibold said.

“We’ll go back and prepare well because we’ve got a big game against the Bulldogs next Friday night. We know how well they’ve been playing.”

Manly’s top-eight dream now relies on beating either Canterbury or Cronulla in the final two rounds, or the ninth-placed Dolphins losing one of their final three games.

Dejected Sea Eagles players after their shock loss to the Tigers.Dejected Sea Eagles players after their shock loss to the Tigers.
Dejected Sea Eagles players after their shock loss to the Tigers. Credit: Getty Images

The Sea Eagles had won five of six games prior to their Round 25 loss but are yet to face either the Bulldogs or Sharks this season — two of the six sides higher than Manly on the ladder to begin the weekend.

Prior to the Tigers loss, Seibold said he was “very confident” the Sea Eagles would play finals football this season and that faith was not shaken on Thursday night.

“I’m confident in our team, of course I am,” he said.

“I’m not sure what the ladder looks like after tonight but we’ve been reasonably consistent over the last little period of time.

“We were well beaten tonight. But I’m confident in the group, we’ve got a really good side there. Our destiny is in our own hands.

“It’s disappointing but it’s not the end of the world, right? We’re fighting in this competition and we’ll go again.

“It’s going to be a disappointing 24 hours but then we need to wash it after that.”

It was Luke Brooks’ first match against the Tigers since ending an 11-year stint at the joint-venture, characterised by poor on-field results.

“Coming up against his old club, it wasn’t the result that he wanted so he’ll be disappointed,” Seibold said.

“It’s one of those nights.”

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