Warriors vs Manly




Anyone who witnessed the Warriors' valiant effort against Manly last night will attest to the fact that, despite the heartbreaking result, the team's performance was nothing short of inspiring.

From the very first whistle, the Warriors played with a tenacity and determination that had been absent in some of their recent performances. They were not afraid to take the game to Manly, and they created a number of chances in the early stages.

However, as the game wore on, it became clear that Manly were not going to be pushovers. The Sea Eagles are a well-drilled team with a number of talented players, and they were able to take advantage of some uncharacteristic errors from the Warriors.

In the end, it was Manly who emerged victorious by a score of 24-18. But the Warriors can take heart from their performance. They showed that they have the potential to be a good team, and with a few more improvements, they can be a genuine threat to the top teams in the NRL.

One of the most pleasing aspects of the Warriors' performance was their attacking play. They looked much more dangerous than they have in recent weeks, and they created a number of try-scoring opportunities.

Another positive was the performance of Blake Green. The halfback has been under pressure in recent weeks, but he showed last night that he is still a quality player. He ran the game well and created a number of attacking opportunities for his team.

Of course, there were also some areas for improvement. The Warriors' defence was not as good as it could have been, and they made a number of uncharacteristic errors.

But overall, the Warriors' performance was a positive one. They showed that they have the potential to be a good team, and with a few more improvements, they can be a genuine threat to the top teams in the NRL.

The Warriors will be hoping to build on their performance against Manly when they take on the Cowboys next week. The Cowboys are another tough opponent, but the Warriors will be confident that they can get the win.