Sea Eagles belong in NRL finals: Reynolds

Souths halfback Adam Reynolds says Manly deserve an NRL finals spot as the two sides prepare for a Brookvale Oval showdown.

Adam Reynolds of the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

Souths halfback Adam Reynolds will play in the Rabbitohs final NRL trial against Gold Coast. (AAP)

South Sydney star Adam Reynolds has declared Manly "rightful" NRL finalists ahead of a crucial round 22 clash against the Sea Eagles at Brookvale Oval on Friday night.

After a slow start, Manly are rapidly building momentum with five weeks remaining of the regular season as they chase an 11th successive finals appearance.

Their 44-14 thrashing of premiership frontrunners Brisbane on Saturday has put the rest of the NRL competition on notice, with premiers Souths now in the crosshairs.

With proven big-game performers Jamie Lyon, Kieran Foran and Daly Cherry-Evans finding form, Reynolds conceded on Monday the Rabbitohs are wary of Manly.

"They are playing great footy, they (Foran and Cherry-Evans) are two world-class players, they are really pushing their claims to make the top eight," Reynolds said.

"They are a good side, rightfully they should be in the eight, they have got a load of experience and a lot of talent on the field.

"It is going to be a challenge for us to turn up to Brookie with the right mentality to play good football.

"They have a lot to play for, and I'm sure they will be just as desperate as we are."

Manly need to win their remaining five games to guarantee a finals berth while Souths have to keep winning to stay on track for a top-four spot.

Souths prop George Burgess won't come up again against his brother Luke on Friday night, with the Manly forward to miss the rest of the season with a knee injury.

But Burgess said he expected to meet a motivated Manly side.

"They will be a very hungry team as they have showed in the past few weeks," Burgess said.

"They have put some good performances together against high-quality teams. We have definitely got our work cut out."


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