2021
The South Sydney Rabbitohs and Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles faced off in Round 4 of the NRL 2021 season, with the Rabbitohs coming out on top in a thrilling match. The Rabbitohs had an impressive start to the game, with Adam Reynolds kicking a penalty goal in the opening minutes to give them an early lead. The Sea Eagles responded with a try from Curtis Sironen to level the scores, but the Rabbitohs regained the lead with a try from Campbell Graham.
The second half saw the Rabbitohs extend their lead with a try from Alex Johnston, and a penalty goal from Reynolds. The Sea Eagles fought back with a try from Reuben Garrick, but the Rabbitohs held on to win the match 22-14.
The Rabbitohs were led by a strong performance from Reynolds, who kicked three goals and provided two try assists. He was ably supported by Cody Walker and Damien Cook, who both scored tries and made several strong runs. The Sea Eagles were led by Daly Cherry-Evans, who scored a try and kicked two goals, and Sironen, who scored a try and made some strong runs.
Overall, it was an exciting match between two of the NRL’s top teams. The Rabbitohs showed why they are one of the favourites for the title this season, while the Sea Eagles showed that they are still a force to be reckoned with. It will be interesting to see how these two teams fare in the rest of the season.