What a difference Tom Trbojevic's return made to Manly's attack last week. The question now is if "Turbo" and the revitalised Sea Eagles can sustain that winning feeling for a third straight victory.
The Wests Tigers, in contrast, are still trying to fight their way out of a slump. They lost to the Rabbitohs in extra time last week, after scoring two late tries but falling short against the Cowboys a fortnight ago.
Maybe a change of venue could help - it's their first visit to Bankwest Stadium this year. Then again, the Wests Tigers didn't have much luck there last season with only three victories from eight visits.
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The rundown
Team news
Wests Tigers: Michael Maguire's team will start 1-17 with Joey Leilua the 18th man. Veteran utility Michael Chee Kam has moved into the centres to replace Asu Kepaoa, with the youngster facing six to nine months on the sideline after suffering an ACL tear against the Rabbitohs.
Joey Leilua (head knock), returning after missing a week, has taken Chee Kam's spot in the reserves while Alex Seyfarth will move from the reserves to the interchange in a swap with Thomas Mikaele.
Jacob Liddle and Tom Amone dropped off the reserves list 24 hours before kick-off.
Wests Tigers have won only one of their past six games at Bankwest Stadium.
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Sea Eagles: In a couple of positional changes announced an hour before kick-off, Josh Aloiai and Sean Keppie move from the bench into the starting 13 with Martin Taupau and Haumole Olakautu doing the opposite. Tevita Funa is the 18th man, while Zac Saddler the last player omitted.
There would have been much holding of breath and crossing of fingers when Tom Trbojevic finally made his return to action but the fullback's comeback could not have gone any better.
Back-rower Curtis Sironen (knee) remains sidelined and Morgan Boyle (shoulder) is yet to have his situation clarified.
Christian Tuipulotu and Ben Trbojevic dropped off the extended bench on Saturday.
The Sea Eagles have won 15 of their past 20 games with Tom Trbojevic in their line-up.
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Key match-up
James Tamou v Josh Aloiai: Manly prop Aloiai gets to butt heads with the club he spent five years and 90 NRL games at. His tussle with the Wests Tigers front-row recruit and new skipper Tamou will help determine which forward pack gains the early momentum. Aloiai's form has earned him a starting spot the past two weeks, relegating Marty Taupau to the bench.
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Stat attack
Reuben Garrick moved from 22nd spot to sixth in the individual pointscorers list with his 20-point haul in the demolition of the Titans last week - two tries, five conversions and a penalty goal.
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