A spurned Dylan Walker has provided a swift rebuttal to his NSW axing, spearheading Manlys drought-breaking 36-6 NRL win over St George Illawarra on Monday night.Just hours after being informed that hed been dropped from Laurie Daleys side for State of Origin III, the Manly centre crossed for two tries to deny the hapless Dragons a golden opportunity to jump into the top eight.The Sea Eagles went into the game on an eight-game losing streak but put on their best performance under coach Trent Barrett, running in seven tries to one in front of 9048 at Brookvale Oval.Tom Trbojevic, filling in for the injured Brett Stewart at fullback, once again demonstrated he was the future of the club, throwing a gorgeous catch-and-pass cut-out ball for Jorge Taufuas first of two tries.The result was Manlys biggest win of the year. The Dragons failed at the fundamentals, completing just 19 of 32 sets while Manly ran for 1837m compared to the visitors 1117m.Despite talk that Benji Marshall was back to his best after carving up bottom-placed Newcastle the week before, the Dragons playmaker had an awful night.His ill-conceived chip-and-chase handed Manly possession in the lead up to Taufuas first and he threw the pass which was intercepted by Walker, who ran 90 metres to make it 22-0 at the break.Dragons coach Paul McGregor would have loved nothing more than to have 16 clones of Tyson Frizell to put in his line-up, with the Blues back-rowers gutsy - albeit unsuccessful - chase on Walker the sides lone bright spot in a forgettable performance.When Sea Eagles back-rower Jamie Buhrer broke through two tacklers to race 80 metres to score from a scrum in the 67th minute, it summed up the match.Dragons forward Joel Thompson is also facing his third high tackle suspension of the year after collecting Luke Burgess, who was forced from the field, late in the game.Barrett said he was relieved after breaking the sides losing streak and called it the performance they had been building up to for months.I knew it was coming, I just didnt know when. 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Guenther Steiner says the starts were aligned for Haas after both Romain Grosjean and Esteban Gutierrez made it into Q3 during qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix.The American outfit made it through to the final part of qualifying with both cars for the first time, having only made two previous Q3 appearances so far in its debut season at Melbourne and Monza. Grosjean will line up eighth for Sundays race, while Gutierrez rounded out the top 10. Steiner admitted the result was a pleasant surprise.Our dreams came true, the Haas team principal said. It was a good session, we are very happy with it obviously, I couldnt say any different. FP3 we knew that if we could get the lap together we would be pretty good, but we didnt think we would get two cars into Q3, that was a too ambitious thought you know. But it all happened.We used the new front wing that we brought to Singapore, we used it the first time here what I call properly, with testing, because we had all these issues and if you start the weekend on FP1 and they have mechanical issues, you dont have time to evaluate the data.It was the first time we could use it and understand it and I think that is one of the main things. Im sure our car for this type of track, is also better suited than other tracks, on slower ones. Everything came together, the sstars were aligned.ddddddddddddAfter recording points finishes in three of the first four races of 2016, Haas has only managed points on one occasion since, at the Austrian Grand Prix in July. The team has struggled in recent races, most notably in Singapore -- where Romain Grosjean was particularly critical over team radio -- and with a double retirement in Malaysia.Steiner says Haas performance in Suzuka can act as encouragement after a difficult run, and hopes the team can capitalise on the opportunity to take a big points haul away from Japan.You are always chasing yourself, if you have testing sessions you test it out then but its also a thing of growing a team. If you had one problem like we had, or a few problems like in Singapore and Malaysia and in FP1 and FP2, you have no time to do this you are just happy to have a decent understanding of the tyres and of your base setup.Its a learning curve but I think we have a better understanding now. Do we have full understanding? Maybe not but you always learn. I hope we can take the opportunity, its there. Ill tell you tomorrow night at this time if we took it or not. We are in a good position so lets see what comes tomorrow. ' ' '