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A Daly Cherry-Evans field goal late in extra time gives the Sea Eagles a pulsating 11-10 win over the Storm, after the Broncos beat the Titans 34-12 and the Eels get home 24-22 against the Warriors. Manly’s own Jorge Taufua has claimed another victim — this time, Cameron Munster.Year after year the Sea Eagles centre delivers the biggest shots of the season, but none have been better than Sunday night’s at Lottoland.Munster, flirting with the line at full speed, was absolutely rocked when Taufua went low and knocked him onto his back, stopping him dead in his tracks.And naturally, the crowd and social media lost their collective mind.Even the people who make the fatalities on Mortal Kombat games would've seen that tackle by Taufua and said "Nah, that's too gory for us"After getting hit like that and not needing an ambulance proves that Cameron Munster is the toughest human on the planet. Zero Tackle-STAFF WRITERS August 30, 2020. Manly skipper Daly Cherry-Evans has snapped a field goal in the final minute of golden point to steal an 11-10 win over the Storm in their clash in Melbourne.It was the eighth field-goal attempt by both teams on Saturday night as they scrambled to break a 10-10 deadlock.Cherry-Evans kicked truly from 25 metres out with 36 seconds remaining to give his team a deserved win after they had led 10-0 at half-time.In a crazy period of play, field-goal attempts by Melbourne playmaker Cameron Munster and Sea Eagles five-eighth Dylan Walker both hit an upright.During the first five minutes of golden point, the Sea Eagles also had Jake Trbojevic put on report for an alleged spear tackle that sent Storm full-back Jahrome Hughes to the sidelines for a HIA test.Manly handed the competition leaders their first defeat since round eight when they dominated the home side in the first half.The Sea Eagles scored one first-half try through second-rower Joel Thompson and were unlucky not to have another after the bunker ruled an obstruction by Addin Fonua-Blake early in a subsequent move.It took a freakish effort by veteran centre Will Chambers to get the Storm on the scoreboard in the 49th minute.A break by speedster Ryan Papenhuyzen put Melbourne into position before Chambers put a kick through into the in-goal and somehow managed to ground the ball before it went into touch, diving over the top of Manly winger Jorge Taufua.Brandon Smith barrelled across from dummy-half in the 66th minute, with his captain converting for the 10-10 scoreline.The Storm had most of the running as the clock wound down but the Sea Eagles' steely defence held up.Tom Trbojevic appeared set to steal the game for his team with five minutes remaining when he only had Hughes to beat, but the Storm fullback managed to bring his superstar rival to ground.It seemed like each team would be forced to settle for a point before Cherry-Evans's heroics handed the home team a rare defeat.Parramatta's game breakers produced the big plays to set up a thrilling 24-22 NRL over the Warriors at the new western Sydney stadium.Full-back Clint Gutherson, playmaker Mitchell Moses and winger Mika Sivo were all prominent as Parramatta solidified a place in the top eight while harming the Warriors finals aspirations by ending their three-match winning streak.The Warriors, who provisionally dropped to 11th, hung in until the end despite being on the wrong end of a 9-2 penalty count.They came close to going ahead with less than four minutes remaining when inspirational captain and full-back Roger Tuivasa-Sheck sent Gerard Beale clear only for his flick pass to be judged forward.Half-back Moses then gathered a hard pass that bounced off his chest into his grasp and made a long break down the right before producing a perfect stab kick which bounced perfectly for Gutherson.The Warriors got within two when winger Ken Maumalo crossed for his second try on the hour to draw level with joint try-scoring leader Sivo on 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including a first-half double to Kotoni Staggs, to move above Newcastle and into eighth position on the ladder with 19 points from 18 matches.For the second week in a row teenage prop Payne Haas topped 200 run metres while fellow forwards Matt Lodge and David Fifita was hugely influential through the middle in the first half.Defeat leaves the Titans rooted to the bottom of the ladder with just four wins so far in 2019 amid speculation the club's new coach will be named early next week.The only sour note from the dominant display for Brisbane was lock Tevita Pangai Junior being placed on report for a shoulder charge on Phillip Sami.Pangai Junior clobbered Sami in 27th minute as the centre fielded a kick, with the Tonga international placed on report and sin-binned for the challenge.It means the 23-year-old faces a nervous wait to know if he's facing a suspension ahead of Brisbane's clash with table-topping Melbourne at Lang Park next Friday.Despite a bright start by Brisbane, it was only when the Titans had made a raid inside the Broncos' 20-m zone that the visitors got the lead.Michael Gordon's attempt to pass to Anthony Don was intercepted by Corey Oates, who sprinted 90m to score his 13th try of the season.Gordon was then sin-binned after he stopped a rampaging David Fifita — who had shrugged off two Titans' tacklers — but held on too long for referee Ben Cummins's liking.From the next set Lodge crawled under the black dot to extend the Broncos lead.With Gordon still off the field, Staggs scored his first of the night after a before Pangai Junior's hit on Sami levelled the teams at 12 players apiece.Even without their number 13, the Broncos rolled on with Staggs scoring his second after Brisbane released a handful of offloads inside the Titans' 20-metre zone to break up their defensive line.Gordon returned to score a much-needed try just before half-time for the hosts but before the break Jamayne Isaako ensured the Broncos held a mammoth 22-point lead at the 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Manly skipper Daly Cherry-Evans has snapped a field goal in the final minute of golden point to steal an 11-10 win over the Storm in their clash in Melbourne. Facebook. Manly’s own Jorge Taufua has claimed another victim — this time, Cameron Munster.

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