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    The fourth and final NRL semifinal spot will be determined tonight in the "Battle of the Beaches" between the Bondi-based Sydney Roosters and Northern Beaches rivals, the Manly Sea Eagles

    The fourth and final NRL semifinal spot will be determined tonight in the "Battle of the Beaches" between the Bondi-based Sydney Roosters and Northern Beaches rivals, the Manly Sea Eagles


    The Roosters have won only two of their past eight finals games, but coach Trent Robinson expects their intensity to rise with the return of enforcer Jared Waerea-Hargreaves from suspension.

    And, despite the New Zealand prop's abysmal judiciary record, Robbo won't be telling the 35-year-old to tone down the aggro.



    The match is set for 9.50pm kickoff.

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