Manly Sea Eagles

Manly Sea Eagles

Manly Sea Eagles

Manly Sea Eagles
Seaeagles logo.jpg
Club fondé en 1947
Couleurs Bordeaux (maroon) et blanc
Stade Brookvale Stadium (23 000 places)

Les Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles sont un club professionnel australien de rugby à XIII fondé en 1947 et basé au Nord-Est de Sydney au Northen Beaches, disputant la National Rugby League (NRL).

Le club évolue au Brookvale Oval. Il a remporté à sept reprises le championnat (dont une fois la NRL en 2008) ainsi que le World Club Challenge en 2009 contre Leeds Rhinos.

Sommaire

Histoire

Le club a été fondé en 1947 sous le nom de Silvertails. Manly a fait sa première finale seulement 4 ans après leur entrée dans le championnat. Les Sea Eagles gagnent leur premier titre en 1972. De 1972 à 1978, le club remporte 4 titres, sous la houlette de Bob Fulton. Manly remporte deux nouveaux titres en 1987 et en 1996. En 2000, le club en difficulté financière, fusionne avec North Sydney Bears, pour devenir les Northern Eagles. En 2001, l'accord entre les deux clubs est rompu et en 2003, les Northern Eagles laissent place aux Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles.

Palmarès

Joueurs emblématiques

  • Michael O'Connor
  • Ken Arthurson
  • Rex Mossop
  • Bob Fulton
  • Graham Eadie
  • Paul Vautin
  • Des Hasler
  • Cliff Lyons
  • Ian Roberts
  • Geoff Toovey
  • Steven Menzies
  • Ben Kennedy
  • Michael Witt
  • John Hopoate
  • Jarrod White

Notes et références

Liens externes


  • Portail du rugby à XIII Portail du rugby à XIII
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