The Roosters and Sea Eagles both looked off the pace in round one, going down to impressive performances from the Knights and Panthers respectively.

The Roosters kept most of their big guns on ice through the trials, with many of them working back from injury, and it showed in round one with the team struggling for rhythm against an energetic and disciplined Newcastle.

Manly took the opposite path, giving the likes of Tom Trbojevic and Daly Cherry-Evans big minutes in the pre-season but they still had no answers to a dominant Penrith side in round one. 

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The Rundown

Team news

Roosters: Drew Hutchison and Siosiua Taukeiaho will start in place of hooker Connor Watson and prop Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, who have moved back to the bench. Victor Radley and Billy Smith have been named despite suffering head knocks last week against the Knights.

Sea Eagles: Sean Keppie starts in the front-row in place of Toafofoa Sipley, who will be 18th man. Experienced utility Dylan Walker returns to the squad. Karl Lawton suffered a head knock against Penrith after getting his head in an awkward position while making a tackle but has been named on the bench and will be monitored.

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Key match-up

James Tedesco v Tom Trbojevic: Two of the best players in the sport, and arguably the two best of the raft of superstar fullbacks, were each almost totally nullified in round one. Tedesco had a possible try pulled back due to obstruction and Trbjevic still came up with a try-assist that could have proved game-breaking if Manly had kicked on in the second half, but there's no doubt each will be out for an improved effort in round two. 

Stat attack

Both these sides were dominated through the middle more than we are used to seeing in round one. The Roosters were on the wrong end of a 1815-1431 run-metre tally, while the gap was even more stark for Manly as Penrith out-ran them to the tune of 2084-1379 metres.