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Wests Tigers vs Manly Sea Eagles Prediction – Round 24 2025

14/08/2025|Joel Caine|NRL Expert Predictions & Tips
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<p>The Manly Sea Eagles will be aiming to keep in touch with the top eight when they face the Wests Tigers at Allianz Stadium on Sunday afternoon.</p> <p>Manly have been unable to carry any momentum forward from their upset over the Storm a month ago. They’ve lost three straight since, by double-digit margins no less, and as a result have tumbled from seventh to 10th.</p> <p>Meanwhile, the Tigers had last week off with the bye following a shock 28-14 victory over the Bulldogs.</p> <p>Two changes for Wests with Starford To’a replacing Brent Naden in the centres while Charlie Murray joins the 17 after Alex Seyfarth’s suspension.</p> <p>Manly’s Ben Trbojevic returns from concussion protocols, although brother Jake is out after suffering his own concussion.</p> <p>Lehi Hopoate is back and slots into the backline, shifting Tommy Talau to the bench, while Caleb Navale joins the interchange with Aaron Schoupp and Michael Chee Kam dropping to the reserves.</p> <p>Check out our Wests Tigers vs Manly Sea Eagles match preview for plenty of betting tips and predictions across a host of markets. From H2H to anytime try scorer and everything in between.&nbsp;</p> <p>Looking for all the latest news, analysis, odds, and betting tips ahead of this must win match for Manly? Check out our Tigers vs Sea Eagles prediction below.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h2>Tigers vs Sea Eagles Prediction and Betting Tips</h2> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h3>Head-to-Head Prediction</h3> <p>Sunday’s action starts with the Wests Tigers and the Manly Sea Eagles going toe-to-toe at Allianz Stadium.</p> <p>Manly need a win badly to stay in the race for the eight and normally the Tigers are just the tonic for times like this, but maybe not now.</p> <p>Benji’s boys are coming off a big win over the Bulldogs and a bye. They’re fresh, full of running, at home and our tip here.</p> <p><strong>Betting tip: </strong>Wests Tigers.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h3>First Tryscorer Prediction</h3> <p>We’ve liked the look of the Tigers of late, so we’re backing one of their own to get the party started here.</p> <p>In each of Manly's last four away matches, the opposition's starting left wing has scored at least one try and on Sunday, the Tigers’ left winger will be Jeral Skelton.</p> <p><strong>Betting tip</strong>: Jeral Skelton.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h3>Over/Under Prediction</h3> <p>Each of the Wests Tigers' last five home matches have gone under the total match points line.</p> <p><strong>Betting tip: </strong>Under total match points (47.5).</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h3>Line Prediction</h3> <p>The Wests Tigers have covered the line in each of their last five matches as home underdogs.</p> <p><strong>Betting tip: </strong>Wests Tigers (+2.5).</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h2>Tigers vs Sea Eagles Anytime Tryscorer Betting Tips</h2> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h3>Jason Saab</h3> <p>Jason Saab has scored at least one try in each of Manly's last four matches against the Wests Tigers.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h3>Apisai Koroisau&nbsp;</h3> <p>Apisai Koroisau has scored a try in four of his last five appearances against Manly.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h3>Tolutau Koula</h3> <p>Tolutau Koula has scored a try in five of Manly's last six matches.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h3>Daly Cherry-Evans</h3> <p>Daly Cherry-Evans has scored at least one try in four of his last five appearances in day matches against the Wests Tigers.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h2>Tigers vs Sea Eagles Teams</h2> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h3>Wests Tigers Team List</h3> <p>1. Jahream Bula</p> <p>2. Sunia Turuva</p> <p>3. Taylan May</p> <p>4. Starford To'a</p> <p>5. Jeral Skelton</p> <p>6. Jarome Luai</p> <p>7. Adam Doueihi</p> <p>8. Terrell May</p> <p>9. Api Koroisau</p> <p>10. Fonua Pole</p> <p>11. Samuela Fainu</p> <p>12. Sione Fainu&nbsp;</p> <p>13. Alex Twal</p> <p>14. Latu Fainu</p> <p>15. Royce Hunt</p> <p>16. Charlie Murray</p> <p>17. Tony Sukkar</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h3>Manly Sea Eagles Team List</h3> <p>1. Tom Trbojevic</p> <p>2. Jason Saab</p> <p>3. Tolutau Koula</p> <p>4. Reuben Garrick</p> <p>5. Lehi Hopoate</p> <p>6. Luke Brooks</p> <p>7. Daly Cherry-Evans</p> <p>8. Matthew Lodge</p> <p>9. Jake Simpkin</p> <p>10. Siosiua Taukeiaho</p> <p>11. Corey Waddell</p> <p>12. Ben Trbojevic</p> <p>13. Jazz Tevaga</p> <p>14. Tommy Talau</p> <p>15. Caleb Navale</p> <p>16. Ethan Bullemor</p> <p>17. Toafofoa Sipley</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h2>Tigers vs Sea Eagles Match Details</h2> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Date: </strong>Sunday, August 17, 2025.</p> <p><strong>Kick-off: </strong>2:00pm AEST.</p> <p><strong>Location: </strong>Allianz Stadium, Sydney.&nbsp;</p>

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