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NRL 2025 LIVE updates: Sea Eagles v Dolphins, Eels v Roosters
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The Sea Eagles will desperately want a win for their skipper today in his 350th match, but the Dolphins are a tricky opponent.The Redcliff-based team are currently ninth on the ladder, and a win today would push them inside the top eight (they’ll immediately drop out again if the Roosters win later tonight).Latest postsLatest postsAnd while we’re at it, there was another important match last night, as former competition leaders Canterbury took on the Storm in Melbourne. Bulldogs forward Viliame Kikau.Credit: Getty ImagesThe Bulldogs have found their mojo again, after a tough few weeks which included losses to the Roosters and Tigers, but they still couldn’t get the win last night as Melbourne pulled-off a 20-14 on their home turf. Read the full match report here to find out how the game went down, and what it all means for the Bulldogs heading into finals. Just quickly, before we start talking about Daly Cherry-Evans a bit more...how about last night?In what can only be hailed as the Miracle in Mudgee, Canberra sealed an epic golden-point win over Penrith – and probably the minor premiership – with an unbelievable 95-metre try.The Raiders take a moment after their victory in Mudgee.Credit: Getty ImagesIt was the most unbelievable finish to a rugby league match I have ever seen. Watch the video below, but if you want to read the full breakdown of how it all happened, check out Christian Nicolussi’s match report here. Coach Kristian Woolf has shuffled his side around a little, with Jake Averillo moving into the halves for Kodi Nikorima. Here’s how they line up. 14. Trai Fuller, 2. Jamayne Isaako, 4. Max Feagai, 1. Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, 5. Tevita Naufahu, 3. Jake Averillo, 7. Isaiya Katoa (c), 8. Francis Molo, 9. Jeremy Marshall-King, 10. Felise Kaufusi, 11. Kulikefu Finefeuiaki, 12. Oryn Keeley, 13. Kurt DonoghoeInterchange: 15. Connelly Lemuelu, 16. Mark Nicholls, 17. Josh Kerr, 18. Ray Stone Jake Averillo moves into the halves alongside Isaiya Katoa.Credit: Getty Images Advertisement No changes to the side coach Anthony Seibold named on Tuesday, but the Sea Eagles are without goal kicker Reuben Garrick who injured his shoulder last week. Here’s how they line up. 1. Tom Trbojevic, 2. Jason Saab, 3. Tolutau Koula, 4. Tommy Talau, 5. Lehi Hopoate, 6. Luke Brooks, 7. Daly Cherry-Evans (c), 8. Matt Lodge, 9. Jake Simpkin, 10. Siosiua Taukeiaho, 11. Corey Waddell, 12. Ben Trbojevic, 13. Jazz TevagaInterchange: 14. Aaron Schoupp, 15. Caleb Navale, 16. Ethan Bullemor, 17. Toafofoa SipleyTommy Talau comes in for Reuben Garrick tonight.Credit: NRL PhotosThe Sea Eagles will desperately want a win for their skipper today in his 350th match, but the Dolphins are a tricky opponent.The Redcliff-based team are currently ninth on the ladder, and a win today would push them inside the top eight (they’ll immediately drop out again if the Roosters win later tonight).Good afternoon footy fans.There’s a lot on the line in today’s matches – dignity, ladder position, finals football.Billie Eder here to take you through all the action, starting with Daly Cherry-Evans 350th game when the Sea Eagles host the Dolphins, before the Eels and the Roosters go head-to-head a little later on.Kick-off in that first match is 3pm, which means I’ll bring you the latest news and team lists until then.Enjoy.Manly captain Daly Cherry-Evans will play his 350th game today.Credit: Janie Barrett
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