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Tom Trbojevic's fullback return has helped keep Manly in the top eight, with the Sea Eagles captain spearheading his side to a 44-6 win over Newcastle.
In a brutally one-sided affair at Brookvale Oval, Trbojevic tormented Newcastle's makeshift edges and tore apart the Knights' defence.
With no Kalyn Ponga, Bradman Best or Dane Gagai, Newcastle struggled to threaten in attack and never appeared to be in the contest.
In defence, the makeshift centres of Dylan Lucas and Thomas Cant were sitting ducks for Trbojevic.
Playing out of position at centre himself a week ago as Manly eased him back from a hamstring injury, Trbojevic only moved back to fullback with Tolu Koula injured this week.
But on Sunday he put to bed any questions over his best position in this Sea Eagles side.
The 27-year-old's speed and presence were issues for the Knights defenders all match, as he regularly created space out wide for his outside men.
Winger Lehi Hopoate benefited with a double, while fellow outside backs Jason Saab, Reuben Garrick and Tommy Talau all scored tries.
Of Manly's eight tries, four came when Trbojevic swung across to an edge and chimed in before a winger or centre broke downfield.
He set up another when he scooped up a ball on the half-volley and found Haumole Olakau'atu unmarked, putting the second-rower over untouched.
The Manly fullback also scored one try himself, chasing down a Luke Brooks bomb and leaping over opposite number Fletcher Sharpe to catch the ball and score.
Still, the highlight of the day belonged to Hopoate, who set up a try by running onto a cross-field kick from Brooks, catching it and passing inside to Talau in one motion.
South Sydney-bound halfback Jamie Humphreys also impressed on debut, scoring Manly's first and having some nice touches in their backline movements.
Manly had entered Sunday with the worst record of all teams in Origin-affected rounds since 2016, winning only one of nine.
But they emerged from it in seventh spot on the ladder, still only one point clear of ninth-placed St George Illawarra and three points off Cronulla in fourth.
Newcastle could have entered the top eight with victory on Sunday.
Instead, they remain in 10th and with a difficult fortnight ahead against Brisbane and Penrith.
Their only points came when Tyson Frizell crossed late, but by that stage they trailed 38-0.
Their afternoon was summed up by two penalties from kick-offs, while one of Manly's tries came in the plays after Newcastle failed to get a man to dummy-half.
Look back on how all the action unfolded in our live blog.
That is all for the ABC Sport live blog
That brings an end to round 19 of the NRL.
It ended with a thumping win for the Manly Sea Eagles.
They were far too good for Newcastle today.
We will be back on Wednesday night for the State of Origin decider at Lang Park.
I hope you join us then.
Goodnight.
A debut to remember for Jamie Humphreys
'The whole game was pretty poor': Frizell says Newcastle must learn from loss
Newcastle captain Tyson Frizell says he was most disappointed with how his team lost.
He says they are usually "in the fight" in their defeats, but this afternoon they were dominated from the start.
"To be honest, the whole game was pretty poor."
Newcastle coach describes loss as a 'hard one to watch'
Adam O'Brien says he is disappointed with how his side played in their 44-6 defeat to Manly.
"It was a hard one to watch — hard one to be a part of," O'Brien says.
"Manly played well. They exposed our inexperience on [the] edges."
O'Brien said this afternoon's performance was one which needed to be forgotten about in a hurry.
"We can't let it define us. We've got to pick ourselves up and regroup."
Newcaslte coach Adam O'Brien is speaking to media now
After watching his team get thrashed 44-6, Adam O'Brien is speaking to the media.