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Des Hasler’s furious spray not enough to ignite Manly as Penrith maintain unbeaten start – Wide World of Sports
‘Poor’ Sea Eagles grilled for letting game slip

A fiery half-time spray from Manly coach Des Hasler wasn’t enough to steer the Sea Eagles to a shock victory as the Penrith Panthers maintained their unbeaten start to the season.
Manly, who came in today off the back of three straight wins, did something no other team has done this season: Put 16 points on the Panthers during their 28-16 loss.
This clash at Carrington Park in Bathurst could’ve gone either way when Manly winger Jason Saab made it a six-point game with just over five minutes to go…
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