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'Huge liability': Joey Leilua 'brain fart' proves costly for Canberra Raiders

Canberra Raiders centre Joey Leilua is eying off another stint on the sidelines for a dangerous play that handed Manly an eight-point try and arguably swung their Round 23 match in favour of the visitors.

Sea Eagles winger Reuben Garrick picked off an errant pass from the Raiders and dashed the length of the field to score a try, only to have Leilua crash into his back, knees first.

Leilua was immediately penalised for foul play, with Garrick well past the try line when the Raiders big man crashed into him.

The Raiders would ultimately go on to lose the match 18-14, a poor outcome as they try to affirm their premiership credentials with just two rounds to play.

After being placed on report, Leilua will await the verdict of the match review committee on Monday.

Raiders fans were less than impressed with the act, many considering it to be what ultimately cost them a crucial victory.

Raiders rue letting victory slip away

In a heavyweight battle, punctuated by 26 penalties, Manly held on desperately for the final eight minutes to keep out the fast-finishing Raiders.

Down to 15 men for the majority of the match with Joel Thompson (suspected broken arm) and Moses Suli (ankle) injured, Manly had Morgan Boyle sin-binned in the last minute.

But they made a number of last-ditch tackles on their line in the game's final minutes.

The game had earlier swung when Canberra centre Joey Leilua was ruled to have his dropped his knees into Reuben Garrick's back.

With the Sea Eagles down 10-4 in the 51st minute, second-rower Jack Gosiewski latched onto a Josh Hodgson pass on his own line to charge downfield.

He found a sprinting Garrick on his outside, who put the ball down before being contacted by Leilua.

Joey Leilua, pictured, will be awaiting the match review committee's verdict after being reported for foul play.
Canberra Raiders star Joey Leilua's foul play against Manly's Reuben Garrick could have cost them the match. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

After a tense 15-minute period, Jake Trbojevic looked to have put the game beyond doubt when he charged over off a short Api Koroisau ball out of dummy-half.

But Manly's 18-10 lead was reduced to four just eight minutes from fulltime, when Jack Wighton broke through to put Jarrod Croker over.

It was the second time Croker had been the beneficiary of Wighton's work, the centre also scoring the first try of the match after a Wighton run.

The Raiders also felt aggrieved when Wighton was denied early in the first half, ruled to have dropped the ball over the line after a last-ditch Daly Cherry-Evans tackle.

Manly are fourth on the ladder, with a win against Melbourne or Parramatta in the final two rounds likely to put them in the box seat for a top-four finish.

The result also puts Canberra back in the battle to ensure a second chance in the first week of the finals.

They remain third on for-and-against on 30 points alongside Manly and South Sydney with Parramatta just one win back.

The Raiders have theoretically the best run home of the four teams, with Cronulla away and the Warriors at home to finish.

Souths also have the Warriors before facing the Sydney Roosters, while Parramatta have Brisbane next week before the round-25 Manly clash.

WITH AAP