Manly's glittering finals reputation has taken a massive hit at the hands of an Adam Reynolds-inspired South Sydney in a 40-24 hammering in the opening to the NRL finals at Allianz Stadium on Friday night.
The Rabbitohs dominated every facet of the qualifying final that mattered against a hapless Sea Eagles before 25,733 fans, as Souths claimed brutal retribution for their loss to the same opponents in last year's preliminary final.
Souths bashed their way to a 40-0 lead after 56 minutes before Manly added some respectability to the scoreline with four tries in the last 16 minutes.
Reynolds scored two tries, as did Alex Johnston, in a personal haul of 20 points as the Rabbitohs progressed to the third week of the finals and their third successive preliminary final.
Already hit hard by injuries to Glenn Stewart, Matt Ballin and Jamie Buhrer, Manly's cause wasn't helped by a neck injury to stand-in dummy half Jayden Hodges, who went down after a 14th minute tackle on Greg Inglis and was taken to hospital at halftime for precautionary scans. Winger Peta Hiku filled in for him.