They're going to have to do it the hard way, but Manly can take solace from history being on their side as coach Geoff Toovey plots a way to retain the NRL premiership in the wake of Friday's qualifying final defeat to Canterbury.
Toovey's men went down 16-10 to the Bulldogs in a brutal encounter that saw co-captain Jamie Lyon limp off with a calf injury and forward Joe Galuvao fail to finish the game because of an ankle problem.
The loss was Manly's first in seven games, but coming at the hands of the team led by former coach Des Hasler, who were also the last team to beat the Sea Eagles, was more galling.
Co-captain Jason King - who along with Steve Matai was placed on report - and Toovey were barely able to mask their disappointment after the game as the Bulldogs booked themselves a week off to prepare for a preliminary final.
Manly now face a sudden-death semifinal in Sydney on Friday, and a club official said yesterday that Lyon and Galuvao would be re-assessed by medical staff tomorrow.