Forget Tom and forget Jake.
Younger brother Ben was the star of the show as Manly overcame Wests Tigers at Brookvale Oval on Saturday.
The 20-year-old, starting in the NRL for the first time and playing just his sixth first-grade game, collected a double as Manly proved too classy for a gritty Tigers outfit in a 36-22 win.
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Ben grabbed his first try in the NRL when he muscled through a feeble Tigers defence on the right edge in the 27th minute, receiving the footy from veteran halfback Daly Cherry-Evans close to the line and finding the four points.
He then had two tries when he iced a frantic passage of footy on the right edge on the hour mark, dotting down to cap an improvised play featuring megastar brother Tom.
The Trbojevic trio had played together in the NRL once before Saturday’s game, against the Knights in round 12 of last season, but they hadn’t all started until the Tigers clash.
“I just want to say, it was a nice moment today,” Jake told Fox League after the match.
“I was getting a bit emotional when we were all starting together and seeing how proud mum and dad were (about us) playing here at Brookvale. It’s really cool.
“I’m just very proud, very proud of him.”
Ben had been named in the centres but a late rejig saw him shifted to the second row.
While neither Tom nor Jake crossed for a try, the reigning Dally M medallist racked up 230 run metres and six tackle busts as Jake contributed 35 tackles.
The Sea Eagles’ win lifted them into seventh on the ladder, and the Tigers are placed 14th.
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