Tom Trbojevic played with one arm. Every single Sea Eagle seemed to be on the end of at least one belting by a Bulldogs defender.
And with two minutes, and then 20 seconds left, Matt Burton twice threatened to blast home a match-turning two-point field goal with that monster left boot.
But Manly are still alive, and semi-final bound to take on the Roosters after one of the gutsiest wins in their recent history to end Canterbury’s fairytale season.
Manly only led for 13 minutes in front of 50,471 rabid fans, but they were the 13 that counted. Trbojevic started the game with a painkilling injection in his shoulder, had another at half-time, and laboured through much of the match either side.
Except when he was setting up the match-winning try for Tolu Koula by running it on the last from deep inside Manly territory. Koula beat three Bulldogs defenders and wrong-footed Connor Tracey with a spectacular 72nd-minute try that proved the difference in the Sea Eagles’ 24-22 triumph.
Whether Trbojevic survives to face the Roosters will be the storyline of the coming week. Either way, his teammates will wake battered and bruised after Canterbury bashed them every which way.