FozBall fires again: New hero emerges as depleted Sea Eagles survive late scare to knock off the Titans

For the Manly Sea Eagles, the narrative used to be simple: when star fullback Tom Trbojevic was sidelined, the team collapsed. But under first-year coach Kieran Foran, that long-held narrative is being rewritten, thanks to a breakout performance from an unlikely hero that sealed a tense 12-10 victory over the Gold Coast Titans on a rain-soaked Sydney night.

Manly headed into the clash missing no fewer than four of their most impactful players. Tom Trbojevic was already out of action, while two other established fullback options—Lehi Hopoate (suspension) and Tolu Koula (State of Origin representative duty)—were also unavailable. To make matters worse, star forward Haumole Olakau’atu and winger Jojo Fifita were also watching from the stands. For a side that once relied entirely on their superstar fullback to deliver results, the odds of extending their recent winning run looked stacked against them.

Step up Clayton Faulalo, the Sea Eagles’ fourth-choice fullback playing just his second senior NRL start in the position. The young utility produced two moments of individual magic that changed the course of the game. In the first half, he delivered a pinpoint, sharp pass to fill-in winger Blake Wilson that set up the opening try of the match. Later, he ran a brilliant line onto a perfectly timed inside ball from Ben Trbojevic to cross the line himself, stretching Manly’s lead and putting the Titans on the back foot.

With just 21 minutes left on the clock, Faulalo absorbed a heavy hip drop tackle but shook off the impact to see out the full 80 minutes. By the final siren, he had racked up an impressive 238 running metres, turning in a career-best performance that has already sparked speculation he could become a targeted signing for rival clubs when his contract comes up in 2028.

For the Titans, the match was supposed to be a celebration for one of their most beloved stalwarts. Mo Fotuaika entered the game poised to become the Gold Coast’s most capped player in club history, earning the record with his 174th appearance, breaking Mark Minichiello’s long-standing mark. But any hopes of a fairy tale upset quickly faded, as the visitors produced one of their most lethargic, error-ridden performances of the season.

The Titans’ bad luck started early, when an opening try from Jaylan De Groot was ruled out for an earlier knock-on. By the final whistle, the side had conceded 16 unforced errors, even with key Manly stars sidelined. While they got a late consolation try through AJ Brimson in the final minute to set up a nervous closing few seconds, they could not complete the comeback, falling just short of what would have been a shocking comeback win. Even with their starting wingers each running for more than 200 metres, the Titans forward pack failed to step up in the absence of captain Tino Fa’asuamaleaui, leaving the side stuck in second-last place on the premiership ladder heading into their upcoming bye.

For Manly, the win pushes them back into the top four on the NRL ladder, and extends their extraordinary run of form under Foran: the club great-turned-coach has now notched seven wins from just eight matches in charge, an incredible start to his senior coaching tenure. The result is even more notable given Foran only signed with the Titans as a player just 10 months prior to taking the Manly coaching job.

There was one sour note for Manly to end the night, however. Ben Trbojevic, who ran for 122 metres and was one of Manly’s most dangerous players on the left edge, suffered a head clash in the second half while carrying the ball. Initially classified as a category two concussion, the injury was later downgraded to category one—but the star back-rower will still be forced to miss the Sea Eagles’ next clash against the Cronulla Sharks this coming Friday, joining brother Tom on the sidelines in a major late setback for Foran’s side.