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2022 NRL round 4: Raiders vs Manly match day guide and preview

Match day guide and preview for the Canberra Raiders 2022 NRL round 4 game against the Manly Sea Eagles.

Who, when and where?

Manly Sea Eagles vs Canberra Raiders

Saturday 2 April, 5.30pm @Glen Willow Oval, Mudgee NSW.

Click here to buy tickets. Gates open 2.30pm

Head-to-head record: Played 60. Raiders 22 wins. Manly 37 wins. 1 draw.

Raiders and Manly team lists

Canberra RaidersManly Sea Eagles
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad1Tom Trbojevic
Nick Cotric2Jason Saab
Matt Timoko3Brad Parker
Semi Valemei4Morgan Harper
Jordan Rapana5Reuben Garrick
Jack Wighton6Kieran Foran
Brad Schneider7Daly Cherry-Evans
Josh Papalii8Sean Keppie
Tom Starling9Lachlan Croker
Joe Tapine10Martin Taupau
Hudson Young11Haumole Oklakau’atu
Corey Harawira-Naera12Andrew Davey
Elliott Whitehead13Jake Trbojevic
Bench
Matt Frawley14Dylan Walker
Emre Guler15Karl Lawton
Adam Elliott16Ethan Bullemor
Corey Horsburgh17Taniela Paseka
Reserves
Xavier Savage18Toafofoa Sipley
Ryan Sutton19Josh Aloiai
Adrian Trevilyan20Tolutau Koula
James Schiller21Jorge Taufua
Sam Williams22Kurt De Luis
Trey Mooney23Christian Tuipulotu
Peter Hola24Alec Tuitavake

Canberra Raiders

The Raiders have made just the one change with Nick Cotric set to return from a quad strain, while Seb Kris has moved onto the COVID list.

Manly Sea Eagles

Manly has named the same 17 that got the job done against the Bulldogs last week. Josh Aloiai has served his suspension and has been named as a reserve.

Season so far

Canberra Raiders 7th | 54 points for | 67 points against | 2 wins & 1 loss | WLW

The Raiders have had a typically inconsistent start to the year, but have managed to bank two close wins at home.

Ricky Stuart would have been furious with his sides first half against the Titans last week, with a number of errors and silly penalties costing them dearly, before they regrouped for a famous comeback win.

When the Raiders have managed to hold onto the ball for significant periods, they’ve looked like a top quality side, so if they can find that consistency, the top 8 is well within reach.

Manly Sea Eagles 15th | 31 points for | 66 points against | 1 win & 2 losses | WLL

Manly had a tough start to the season with heavy defeats to Penrith and the Roosters, but they toughed out a one-point win over the Bulldogs last week.

Tom Trbojevic willed his side over the line with an exceptionally strong performance, running for 237 metres and scoring a try.

They had a slow start last year before rattling off a series of wins to finish top 4, so last week’s gritty win could very well kick-start their 2022 campaign.

Trbojevic Raiders Manly
Tom Trbojveic was outstanding against the Bulldogs last week. Getty

Last 5 meetings

Manly have a strong recent record over the Raiders, winning 4 of the last 5 matches, although their biggest margin of victory is just 8 points.

The two games were split 1-1 last year, although Manly superstar Tom Trbojevic didn’t play in either clash.

Key matchups

Jack Wighton vs Tom Trbojevic

They may wear different numbers on their backs, but there’s no doubt these two guys hold the hopes of their side on their shoulders.

The Raiders seem to have an over reliance on Wighton at the moment, with the club struggling to register wins without him starring.

That was never more evident than last week when the Raiders struggled in the first half, before a series of big plays from Wighton brought them back into the contest.

Trbojevic had a historically good season last year and while he’s yet to reach those heights so far in 2022, he’s still clearly Manly’s most important player.

He didn’t have much space to work with last week and the slippery conditions made it difficult for either side to play much expansive footy, but Trbojevic put himself in everything for his side and was instrumental in getting the win.

These two are the types of players that fans simply love to watch, so hopefully they both put on a show.

Matt Timoko vs Morgan Harper

Timoko was simply outstanding for the Raiders last week, scoring two tries and clocking up 145 run metres to lead the Canberra comeback.

The Raiders have sent plenty of attack down the left side of the field with Timoko teaming up well with Jack Wighton and Hudson Young.

He’s proving himself a difficult assignment for opposition centres and Harper will certainly have his hands full trying to stop Timoko.

Harper has had his defensive issues, particularly in the finals last year, so expect Canberra to throw plenty of traffic his way.

Matt Timoko Raiders Manly
Matt Timoko was a standout for the Raiders in their comeback win over the Titans. Getty

Pre match predictions

Harpooned: Matt Timoko to score two tries on Morgan Harper. Raiders by 2 points

Late Mail Model from Mudgee: Pin up boy Nick Cotric to be a late out once again with James Schiller to fill in. Raiders by one point – Denholm Samaras

Other match details

The match will be broadcast live on Fox League channel 502 at 5.30pm. It is also available to stream on Kayo. Overseas fans can watch via Watch NRL.

You can listen to the match on Raiders on Mix (Mix106.3 FM), Radio 2CC (1206 AM) and ABC Grandstand (666 ABC AM).

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