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List of Manly Warringah Sea Eagles records

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Records for the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles club have been recorded since their first season in the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership in 1947.

Premierships and Titles

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Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
As of 21 September 2024
Premiership Titles 1972, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1987, 1996, 2008, 2011 (8)
Premiership Runners-Up 1951, 1957, 1959, 1968, 1970, 1982, 1983, 1995, 1997, 2007, 2013 (11)
Minor Premiership Titles 1971, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1983, 1987, 1995, 1996, 1997 (9)
Pre-Season Cup / Pre-Season Challenge 1980, 2023 (2)
Sevens Tournaments 1990, 1994, 1995 (3)
NRL Nines Tournaments Nil
Reserve Grade Titles 1954, 1960, 1969, 1973, 1988 (5)
Jersey Flegg Cup Titles 1961, 1974, 1987 (3)
Third Grade Titles 1952 (1)
Presidents Cup 1946, 1970 (2)
National Youth Competition Titles 2017 (1)
KB Cup 1982, 1983 (2)
S. G. Ball Cup Nil
Harold Matthews Cup 2021 (1)
Club Championships 1972, 1983, 1987, 1988 (4)
First Grade Wooden Spoons Nil
World Club Challenge 2009

Player Records

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Players in Bold represent still active (as of 2024)
* Still playing as of 2024 but no longer with Manly.

Most games for club

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Most points for club[1]

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  • 1,917 (71 tries, 847 goals, 3 field goals), Graham Eadie (1971–1983)
  • 1,410 (86 tries, 533 goals), Jamie Lyon (2007–2016)
  • 1,164 (77 tries, 428 goals), Reuben Garrick (2019–)
  • 1,158 (40 tries, 502 goals, 19 field goals), Bob Batty (1959–1971)
  • 1,093 (32 tries, 477 goals, 11 field goals), Matthew Ridge (1990–1996)
  • 958 (20 tries, 447 goals, 2 field goals), Ron Willey (1956–1962)
  • 842 (46 tries, 352 goals), Ron Rowles (1950–1954)
  • 774 (93 tries, 187 goals, 28 field goals), Daly Cherry-Evans (2011–)
  • 652 (163 tries), Brett Stewart (2003–2016)
  • 606 (151 tries, 1 goal), Steve Menzies (1993–1999, 2003–2008)

Most tries for club

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Most goals for club

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Most field goals for club

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Most points in a season

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Most tries in a season

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Most goals in a season

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Most field goals in a season

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Most points in a match

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Most tries in a match

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Most goals in a match

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Most Premierships as Captain

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Premiership wins as a player

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Most Grand Finals as a player

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Rothmans Medal winners

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Dally M Medal winners

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Clive Churchill Medal winners

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* Retrospective medals, awarded in 2008

Player of the year (Roy Bull Medal)

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Year Player
2024 Tom Trbojevic
2023 Daly Cherry-Evans
2022 Lachlan Croker
2021 Tom Trbojevic
2020 Daly Cherry-Evans
2019 Jake Trbojevic
2018 Jake Trbojevic
2017 Daly Cherry-Evans
2016 Tom Trbojevic
2015 Jake Trbojevic
2014 Brenton Lawrence
2013 Anthony Watmough
2012 Matt Ballin
2011 Glenn Stewart
2010 Jason King
2009 Jason King
2008 Glenn Stewart
2007 Glenn Stewart
2006 Ben Kennedy
2005 Ben Kennedy
2004 Chris Hicks
2002 Steve Menzies

Coaching Records

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Most Games Coached

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Most Wins as a Coach

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Most Losses as a Coach

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Most Grand Finals Coached

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Most Premierships as a Coach

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Club Records

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Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Effective 21 September 2024
Biggest Win 66–0 vs. Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (2021) @ Bankwest Stadium
Biggest Loss 6–68 vs. Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (2005) @ Toyota Park
Consecutive Wins 15 – (1995)
Consecutive Losses 8 – (1950 / 1998–1999)
Best Winning Percentage (10+ Games) Gold Coast Chargers – Played 17 / Won 14 (82.36%)
Worst Winning Percentage (10+ Games) St. George Illawarra Dragons - Played 36 / Won 13 (36.12%)
Clubs (Most Wins Against) 89 – Parramatta Eels
Clubs (Most Losses To) 73 – South Sydney Rabbitohs
Brookvale Oval Record Attendance 27,655 vs. Parramatta Eels (1986)
Record Attendance 104,583 vs. Newcastle Knights (1999) @ Stadium Australia*
Grand Final Record Attendance 81,988 vs. New Zealand Warriors (2011) @ ANZ Stadium
Brookvale Oval Record Played 716 – (W) 486 / (L) 216 / (D) 14
Home Win Rate 67.88%
NSWRL/ARL/NRL Record Played 1,733 – (W) 978 / (L) 717 / (D) 38
NSWRL/ARL/NRL Finals Record Played 101 – (W) 47 / (L) 52 / (D) 2
Overall Win Rate 56.44%

* NRL double-header also featured Parramatta vs. St. George Illawarra

Biggest Wins vs Current NRL Clubs

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Margin Score Opposition Venue Date
66 66–0 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Bankwest Stadium 3 July 2021
63 70–7 Penrith Panthers Penrith Park 29 July 1973
56 56–0 Sydney Roosters Brookvale Oval 7 July 2007
54 54–0 South Sydney Rabbitohs Brookvale Oval 24 August 1975
54 54–0 Parramatta Eels Lottoland 18 March 2018
46 52–6 New Zealand Warriors Brookvale Oval 31 March 2008
44 50–6 Brisbane Broncos Suncorp Stadium 14 May 2021
42 46–4 North Queensland Cowboys Brookvale Oval 5 May 1996
42 54–12 Wests Tigers 4 Pines Park 1 September 2023
41 61–20 Canberra Raiders Brookvale Oval 11 July 1982
40 40–0 Melbourne Storm ANZ Stadium 5 October 2008
40 58–18 Dolphins 4 Pines Park 9 June 2023
38 48–10
44–6
Newcastle Knights Brookvale Oval
4 Pines Park
15 August 2004
14 July 2024
36 50–14 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Brookvale Oval 15 April 1984
36 36–0 Gold Coast Titans Glen Willow Oval 17 April 2021
32 38–6 St. George Illawarra Dragons Brookvale Oval 13 September 2008

Biggest Losses vs Current NRL Clubs

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Margin Score Opposition Venue Date
62 6–68 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Toyota Park 21 August 2005
60 12–72 Penrith Panthers Penrith Stadium 7 August 2004
46 0–46 Sydney City Roosters Sydney Football Stadium 14 March 1999
44 12–56 Newcastle Knights EnergyAustralia Stadium 27 June 2004
42 6–48 Canberra Raiders GIO Stadium Canberra 27 August 2022
40 12–52 Parramatta Eels Parramatta Stadium 13 June 2004
40 16–56 South Sydney Rabbitohs ANZ Stadium 22 August 2020
38 0–38 Brisbane Broncos Suncorp Stadium 13 May 2022
34 6–40 Melbourne Storm AAMI Park 30 July 2017
32 24–56 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Brookvale Oval 17 August 2003
30 18–48
22–52
4–34
St. George Illawarra Dragons WIN Stadium
WIN Stadium
Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
12 July 2009
23 July 2017
12 July 2020
26 12–38
12–38
Wests Tigers Brookvale Oval
Lottoland
6 April 2003
15 April 2018
26 10–36 Auckland Warriors Brookvale Oval 21 March 1999
20 10–30
24–44
Gold Coast Titans Cbus Super Stadium
Cbus Super Stadium
20 June 2016
14 August 2022
18 12–30 North Queensland Cowboys Brookvale Oval 20 July 2015
6 24–30 Dolphins Suncorp Stadium 9 May 2024

Biggest Wins vs Former Clubs

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Margin Score Opposition Venue Date
61 61–0 St. George Dragons Brookvale Oval 3 July 1994
58 66–8 Western Suburbs Magpies Brookvale Oval 26 March 1994
52 56–4 North Sydney Bears North Sydney Oval 22 July 1984
51 57–6 Newtown Jets Henson Park 16 May 1976
46 46–0 Gold Coast Seagulls Brookvale Oval 15 August 1993
46 56–10 Sydney Tigers Parramatta Stadium 6 August 1995
34 46–12 South Queensland Crushers Brookvale Oval 6 July 1997
28 34–6 Illawarra Steelers Brookvale Oval 12 June 1983
22 32–10 Adelaide Rams Hindmarsh Stadium 7 August 1998
20 44–24 Western Reds Brookvale Oval 25 June 1995

Biggest Losses vs Former Clubs

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Margin Score Opposition Venue Date
50 11–61 St. George Dragons Hurstville Oval 3 May 1947
44 6–50 Newtown Bluebags Sydney Cricket Ground 13 June 1955
33 8–41 North Sydney Bears North Sydney Oval 29 June 1997
31 10–41 Western Suburbs Magpies Pratten Park 26 April 1948
23 6–29 Gold Coast-Tweed Giants Chris Cunningham Field 2 July 1989
17 0–17
9–26
Balmain Tigers Leichhardt Oval
Sydney Sports Ground
26 July 1947
12 May 1968
14 14–28 Illawarra Steelers Wollongong Showground 2 June 1991
3 8–11 Western Reds WACA Ground 30 June 1996
Adelaide Rams
South Queensland Crushers

Win % vs Current Clubs

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Percentage Opposition Games Wins Losses Draws
69.39 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 98 68 28 2
66.67 New Zealand Warriors 42 28 13 1
61.54 Sydney Roosters 143 88 53 2
61.54 Canberra Raiders 65 40 24 1
60.00 Newcastle Knights 60 36 23 1
59.46 Wests Tigers 37 22 15 0
58.95 Parramatta Eels 151 89 58 4
58.34 North Queensland Cowboys 36 21 15 0
57.15 Gold Coast Titans 28 16 12 0
54.64 Penrith Panthers 97 53 43 1
53.29 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 137 73 59 5
51.66 South Sydney Rabbitohs 151 78 73 0
50.00 Dolphins 2 1 1 0
47.06 Brisbane Broncos 51 24 26 1
40.00 Melbourne Storm 45 18 26 1
36.12 St. George Illawarra Dragons 36 13 23 0

Win % vs Former Clubs

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Percentage Opposition Games Wins Losses Draws
100 South Queensland Crushers 4 4 0 0
100 Adelaide Rams 2 2 0 0
82.36 Gold Coast Giants/Seagulls/Chargers 17 14 2 1
70.38 Illawarra Steelers 27 19 6 2
61.04 Newtown Jets 77 47 28 2
60.96 North Sydney Bears 105 64 38 3
58.10 Western Suburbs Magpies 105 61 43 1
50.00 Western Reds 2 1 1 0
49.08 Balmain Tigers 108 53 51 4
41.35 St. George Dragons 104 43 55 6

Most Consecutive Wins

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  • 15, 12 March – 9 July 1995

Most Consecutive Losses

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  • 8, 6 May – 29 July 1950
  • 8, 28 August 1998 – 18 April 1999

Biggest Comeback

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Recovered from a 20-point deficit.

Worst Collapse

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Surrendered a 24-point lead.

Highest Attendances vs Current NRL Clubs

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Attendance Opposition Venue Date
104,583 Newcastle Knights Stadium Australia 6 March 1999
81,988* New Zealand Warriors ANZ Stadium 2 October 2011
81,491* Sydney Roosters ANZ Stadium 6 October 2013
81,392* Melbourne Storm Telstra Stadium 30 September 2007
57,343* Parramatta Eels Sydney Cricket Ground 18 September 1976
54,255* South Sydney Rabbitohs Sydney Cricket Ground 21 September 1968
52,347 Brisbane Broncos Suncorp Stadium 14 May 2016
52,044* Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Sydney Cricket Ground 15 September 1973
50,714 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Accor Stadium 15 September 2024
50,201* Canberra Raiders Sydney Cricket Ground 27 September 1987
32,611 North Queensland Cowboys Sydney Football Stadium 22 September 2007
30,609 Penrith Panthers Sydney Sports Ground 23 March 1969
27,564 Wests Tigers ANZ Stadium 23 August 2008
21,374 Gold Coast Titans Skilled Park 4 July 2008
19,227 St. George Illawarra Dragons Brookvale Oval 13 September 2008
14,598 Dolphins 4 Pines Park 9 June 2023

* Grand Final

Highest Attendances vs Former Clubs

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Attendance Opposition Venue Date
54,399* St. George Dragons Sydney Cricket Ground 21 September 1957
41,410 Balmain Tigers Sydney Cricket Ground 13 September 1969
40,050 Western Suburbs Magpies Sydney Cricket Ground 8 September 1974
32,878 North Sydney Bears Sydney Football Stadium 1 September 1991
26,564 Newtown Bluebags Sydney Cricket Ground 28 April 1956
18,294 Illawarra Steelers Brookvale Oval 21 August 1992
15,872 Gold Coast Chargers Carrara Oval 23 August 1997
15,202 South Queensland Crushers Suncorp-Metway Stadium 28 April 1996
12,655 Western Reds Brookvale Oval 25 June 1995
7,459 Adelaide Rams Hindmarsh Stadium 7 August 1998

* Grand Final

Highest Brookvale Oval Attendances vs Current NRL Clubs

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* Brookvale Oval's spectator capacity as of 2024 is 18,000[2]

Attendance Opposition Date
27,655 Parramatta Eels 31 August 1986
26,168 Canberra Raiders 28 August 1994
25,549 Brisbane Broncos 4 June 1995
23,005 Eastern Suburbs Roosters 6 June 1976
20,793 Penrith Panthers 19 May 1991
20,532 South Sydney Rabbitohs 28 April 1988
20,414 Melbourne Storm 26 August 2011
20,163 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 25 August 2006
19,227 St. George Illawarra Dragons 13 September 2008
18,588 Auckland Warriors 19 April 1996
18,045 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 28 July 1995
17,942 Wests Tigers 12 April 2009
17,298 Newcastle Knights 14 July 2024
16,887 Gold Coast Titans 27 April 2007
14,598 Dolphins 9 June 2023
13,240 North Queensland Cowboys 15 July 2023

Highest Brookvale Oval Attendances vs Former NRL Clubs

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Attendance Opposition Date
25,876 Balmain Tigers 30 May 1976
24,381 North Sydney Bears 18 July 1993
23,168 St. George Dragons 26 March 1978
18,294 Illawarra Steelers 21 August 1992
18,056 Western Suburbs Magpies 13 July 1980
16,993 Newtown 19 July 1970
12,655 Western Reds 25 June 1995
11,635 Gold Coast Seagulls 2 April 1995
10,616 South Queensland Crushers 16 April 1995
6,434 Adelaide Rams 22 March 1998

Other Attendances

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Attendance Opposition Venue Date Competition
40,746 South Sydney Rabbitohs Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas 2 March 2024 2024 NRL in Las Vegas
36,895 Wigan Central Park, Wigan 7 October 1987 1987 World Club Challenge
32,569 Leeds Rhinos Elland Road, Leeds 1 March 2009 2009 World Club Challenge
21,131 Great Britain Lions Brookvale Oval 7 June 1988 1988 Great Britain Lions tour
21,062 Leeds Rhinos Headingley, Leeds 17 February 2012 2012 World Club Challenge

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Reuben Garrick moves to third on Most Points for Manly list". Manly Warringah Sea Eagles. 16 September 2024. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
  2. ^ 4 Pines Park
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