List of Manly Warringah Sea Eagles records
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
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
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As of 21 September 2024
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Premiership Titles | 1972, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1987, 1996, 2008, 2011 (8)
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Premiership Runners-Up | 1951, 1957, 1959, 1968, 1970, 1982, 1983, 1995, 1997, 2007, 2013 (11)
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Minor Premiership Titles | 1971, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1983, 1987, 1995, 1996, 1997 (9)
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Pre-Season Cup / Pre-Season Challenge | 1980, 2023 (2)
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Sevens Tournaments | 1990, 1994, 1995 (3)
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NRL Nines Tournaments | Nil
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Reserve Grade Titles | 1954, 1960, 1969, 1973, 1988 (5)
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Jersey Flegg Cup Titles | 1961, 1974, 1987 (3)
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Third Grade Titles | 1952 (1)
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Presidents Cup | 1946, 1970 (2)
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National Youth Competition Titles | 2017 (1)
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KB Cup | 1982, 1983 (2)
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S. G. Ball Cup | Nil
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Harold Matthews Cup | 2021 (1)
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Club Championships | 1972, 1983, 1987, 1988 (4)
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First Grade Wooden Spoons | Nil
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World Club Challenge | 2009
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Player Records
All Player Records are for First Grade only Players in Bold represent still active (as of 2024) * Still playing as of 2024 but no longer with Manly.
Most games for club
- 329, Daly Cherry-Evans (2011–)
- 309, Cliff Lyons (1986–1999)
- 280, Steve Menzies (1993–1999, 2003–2008)
- 278, Anthony Watmough (2003–2014)
- 263, Alan Thompson (1973–1984)
- 256, Des Hasler (1984–1993, 1995–1996)
- 241, Fred Jones (1961–1963, 1965–1975)
- 238, Geoff Toovey (1988–1999)
- 237, Graham Eadie (1971–1983)
- 233, Brett Stewart (2003–2016)
- 230, Steve Matai (2005–2016)
- 224, Jamie Lyon (2007–2016)
- 224, Jake Trbojevic (2013–)
- 221, Brent Kite (2005–2013)
- 217, Jason King (2003–2014)
- 217, Matt Ballin (2007–2015)
- 215, Max Krilich (1970, 1973–1983)
- 213, Bob Fulton (1966–1976)
- 208, Terry Randall (1970–1982)
- 208, Owen Cunningham (1985–1996, 1999)
- 205, Bob Batty (1959-1971)
- 204, Paul Vautin (1979–1989)
Most points for club
Source:[1]
- 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
- 163, Brett Stewart (2003–2016)
- 151, Steve Menzies (1993–1999, 2003–2008)
- 129, Bob Fulton (1966–1976)
- 105, Tom Trbojevic (2015–)
- 93, Daly Cherry-Evans (2011–)
- 91, Steve Matai (2005–2016)
- 88, Jorge Taufua* (2012–2022)
- 86, Jamie Lyon (2007–2016)
- 83, Tom Mooney (1975–1981)
- 80, Cliff Lyons (1986–1999)
- 77, Reuben Garrick (2019–)
- 72, Des Hasler (1984–1993, 1995–1996)
- 71, Graham Eadie (1971–1983)
- 71, Anthony Watmough (2003–2014)
Most goals for club
- 847, Graham Eadie (1971–1983)
- 533, Jamie Lyon (2007–2016)
- 502, Bob Batty (1959–1971)
- 477, Matthew Ridge (1990–1996)
- 449, Ron Willey (1956–1962)
- 428, Reuben Garrick (2019–)
- 352, Ron Rowles (1950–1954)
- 248, Matt Orford (2006–2009)
- 186, Daly Cherry-Evans (2011–)
- 182, Michael O'Connor (1987–1992)
Most field goals for club
Most points in a season
- 334 (23 tries, 121 goals), Reuben Garrick in 2021
- 257 (11 tries, 106 goals, 1 field goal), Matthew Ridge in 1995
- 242 (14 tries, 100 goals), Graham Eadie in 1975
- 242 (16 tries, 89 goals), Jamie Lyon in 2013
- 234 (5 tries, 106 goals, 2 field goals), Matthew Ridge in 1994
- 233 (9 tries, 103 goals), Graham Eadie in 1976
- 226 (7 tries, 99 goals), Graham Eadie in 1983
- 221 (13 tries, 91 goals), Ron Rowles in 1954
- 220 (12 tries, 92 goals), Ron Rowles in 1951
- 216 (10 tries, 93 goals), Graham Eadie in 1974
- 202 (10 tries, 81 goals), Reuben Garrick in 2024
Most tries in a season
- 28, Tom Trbojevic in 2021
- 27, Phil Blake in 1983
- 26, Jason Saab in 2021
- 23, Kevin Junee in 1974
- 23, Reuben Garrick in 2021
- 22, Steve Menzies in 1995
- 22, Terry Hill in 1997
- 22, Brett Stewart in 2008
- 21, Bob Fulton in 1976
- 20, John Ribot in 1982
- 20, Steve Menzies in 1996
- 20, Steve Menzies in 1998
- 20, David Williams in 2013
- 20, Jorge Taufua* in 2013
Most goals in a season
- 121, Reuben Garrick in 2021
- 106, Matthew Ridge in 1994
- 106, Matthew Ridge in 1995
- 103, Graham Eadie in 1976
- 100, Graham Eadie in 1975
- 99, Graham Eadie in 1983
- 93, Graham Eadie in 1974
- 92, Ron Rowles in 1951
- 91, Ron Rowles in 1954
- 89, Jamie Lyon in 2013
Most field goals in a season
Most points in a match
- 30 (4 tries, 9 goals), Ron Rowles vs. Canterbury-Bankstown on 24 July 1954 @ Brookvale Oval
- 30 (2 tries, 11 goals), Matthew Ridge vs. Western Suburbs Magpies on 25 August 1996 @ Brookvale Oval
- 30 (2 tries, 11 goals), Reuben Garrick vs. Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs on 3 July 2021 @ Bankwest Stadium
- 30 (3 tries, 9 goals), Reuben Garrick vs. Dolphins on 9 June 2023 @ 4 Pines Park
- 28 (14 goals), Graham Eadie vs. Penrith on 29 July 1973 @ Penrith Park
- 28 (3 tries, 8 goals), Matthew Ridge vs. Western Reds on 25 June 1995 @ Brookvale Oval
- 28 (3 tries, 8 goals), Matt Orford vs. Sydney Roosters on 7 July 2007 @ Brookvale Oval
- 28 (4 tries, 6 goals), Reuben Garrick vs. Gold Coast Titans on 20 June 2021 @ Cbus Super Stadium
- 28 (3 tries, 8 goals), Reuben Garrick vs. Parramatta Eels on 14 August 2021 @ Sunshine Coast Stadium
Most tries in a match
Most goals in a match
Most Premierships as Captain
Premiership wins as a player
- 4 – Graham Eadie, Ian Martin, Terry Randall
- 3 – Bob Fulton, Ray Branighan
- 2 – Ken Irvine, Max Brown, Mal Reilly, John O'Neill, Fred Jones, Bill Hamilton, Tom Mooney, Russel Gartner, Alan Thompson, John Harvey, Max Krilich, Cliff Lyons, Des Hasler, Steve Menzies, Brett Stewart, Michael Robertson, Steve Matai, Jamie Lyon, Brent Kite, Matt Ballin, Anthony Watmough, Glenn Stewart
- 1 – Dennis Ward, Allan Thomson, John Mayes, Peter Peters, John Bucknall, Rod Jackson, Gary Stephens, Phil Lowe, Steve Norton, Gary Thoroughgood, Mark Willoughby, Stephen Knight, Simon Booth, Steve Martin, Bruce Walker, Ian Thomson, Wayne Springall, Dale Shearer, David Ronson, Darrell Williams, Michael O'Connor, Stuart Davis, Paul Vautin, Noel Cleal, Ron Gibbs, Kevin Ward, Mal Cochrane, Phil Daley, Paul Shaw, Mark Pocock, Matthew Ridge, Danny Moore, Craig Innes, Terry Hill, John Hopoate, Nik Kosef, Geoff Toovey, David Gillespie, Jim Serdaris, Mark Carroll, Daniel Gartner, Owen Cunningham, Neil Tierney, Craig Hancock, Steven Bell, David Williams, Matt Orford, Josh Perry, Glen Hall, Heath L'Estrange, Mark Bryant, Jason King, Will Hopoate, Kieran Foran*, Daly Cherry-Evans, Joe Galuvao, Tony Williams, Shane Rodney, Jamie Buhrer, Vic Mauro, George Rose
Most Grand Finals as a player
- 7 – Graham Eadie including 2 GF appearances in 1978
- 6 – Ian Martin, Terry Randall both played 2 GFs in 1978
- 5 – Bob Fulton, Steve Menzies, Alan Thompson- Alan Thompson played in 2 GFs in 1978
- 4 – Fred Jones, Bill Hamilton, Cliff Lyons, Brett Stewart, Steve Matai, Jamie Lyon, Brent Kite, Anthony Watmough, Glenn Stewart, Max Krilich (incl 2 x GFs in 1978)
Rothmans Medal winners
Dally M Medal winners
Clive Churchill Medal winners
* Retrospective medals, awarded in 2008
Player of the year (Roy Bull Medal)
Coaching Records
Most Games Coached
Most Wins as a Coach
Most Losses as a Coach
Most Grand Finals Coached
- 5, Bob Fulton (1983, 1987, 1995, 1996, 1997)
- 3, Ron Willey (1970, 1972, 1973)
- 3, Des Hasler (2007, 2008, 2011)
- 2, Ken Arthurson (1957, 1959)
- 2, Frank Stanton (1976, 1978)
Most Premierships as a Coach
Club Records
* NRL double-header also featured Parramatta vs. St. George Illawarra
Biggest Wins vs Current NRL Clubs
Biggest Losses vs Current NRL Clubs
Win % vs Current Clubs
Most Consecutive Wins
- 15, 12 March – 9 July 1995
Most Consecutive Losses
- 8, 6 May – 29 July 1950
- 8, 28 August 1998 – 18 April 1999
Biggest Comeback
Recovered from a 20-point deficit.
Worst Collapse
Surrendered a 24-point lead.
Highest Attendances vs Current NRL Clubs
Attendance |
Opposition |
Venue |
Date
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104,583 |
Newcastle Knights |
Stadium Australia |
6 March 1999
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81,988* |
New Zealand Warriors |
ANZ Stadium |
2 October 2011
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81,491* |
Sydney Roosters |
ANZ Stadium |
6 October 2013
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81,392* |
Melbourne Storm |
Telstra Stadium |
30 September 2007
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57,343* |
Parramatta Eels |
Sydney Cricket Ground |
18 September 1976
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54,255* |
South Sydney Rabbitohs |
Sydney Cricket Ground |
21 September 1968
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52,347 |
Brisbane Broncos |
Suncorp Stadium |
14 May 2016
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52,044* |
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks |
Sydney Cricket Ground |
15 September 1973
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50,714 |
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs |
Accor Stadium |
15 September 2024
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50,201* |
Canberra Raiders |
Sydney Cricket Ground |
27 September 1987
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32,611 |
North Queensland Cowboys |
Sydney Football Stadium |
22 September 2007
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30,609 |
Penrith Panthers |
Sydney Sports Ground |
23 March 1969
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27,564 |
Wests Tigers |
ANZ Stadium |
23 August 2008
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21,374 |
Gold Coast Titans |
Skilled Park |
4 July 2008
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19,227 |
St. George Illawarra Dragons |
Brookvale Oval |
13 September 2008
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14,598 |
Dolphins |
4 Pines Park |
9 June 2023
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* Grand Final
Attendance |
Opposition |
Venue |
Date
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54,399* |
St. George Dragons |
Sydney Cricket Ground |
21 September 1957
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41,410 |
Balmain Tigers |
Sydney Cricket Ground |
13 September 1969
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40,050 |
Western Suburbs Magpies |
Sydney Cricket Ground |
8 September 1974
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32,878 |
North Sydney Bears |
Sydney Football Stadium |
1 September 1991
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26,564 |
Newtown Bluebags |
Sydney Cricket Ground |
28 April 1956
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18,294 |
Illawarra Steelers |
Brookvale Oval |
21 August 1992
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15,872 |
Gold Coast Chargers |
Carrara Oval |
23 August 1997
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15,202 |
South Queensland Crushers |
Suncorp-Metway Stadium |
28 April 1996
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12,655 |
Western Reds |
Brookvale Oval |
25 June 1995
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7,459 |
Adelaide Rams |
Hindmarsh Stadium |
7 August 1998
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* Grand Final
Highest Brookvale Oval Attendances vs Current NRL Clubs
* Brookvale Oval's spectator capacity as of 2025 is 18,000[2]
Attendance |
Opposition |
Date
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27,655 |
Parramatta Eels |
31 August 1986
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26,168 |
Canberra Raiders |
28 August 1994
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25,549 |
Brisbane Broncos |
4 June 1995
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23,005 |
Eastern Suburbs Roosters |
6 June 1976
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20,793 |
Penrith Panthers |
19 May 1991
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20,532 |
South Sydney Rabbitohs |
28 April 1988
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20,414 |
Melbourne Storm |
26 August 2011
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20,163 |
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs |
25 August 2006
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19,227 |
St. George Illawarra Dragons |
13 September 2008
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18,588 |
Auckland Warriors |
19 April 1996
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18,045 |
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks |
28 July 1995
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17,942 |
Wests Tigers |
12 April 2009
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17,298 |
Newcastle Knights |
14 July 2024
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16,887 |
Gold Coast Titans |
27 April 2007
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14,598 |
Dolphins |
9 June 2023
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13,240 |
North Queensland Cowboys |
15 July 2023
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Attendance |
Opposition |
Date
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25,876 |
Balmain Tigers |
30 May 1976
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24,381 |
North Sydney Bears |
18 July 1993
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23,168 |
St. George Dragons |
26 March 1978
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18,294 |
Illawarra Steelers |
21 August 1992
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18,056 |
Western Suburbs Magpies |
13 July 1980
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16,993 |
Newtown Bluebags |
19 July 1970
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12,655 |
Western Reds |
25 June 1995
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11,635 |
Gold Coast Seagulls |
2 April 1995
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10,616 |
South Queensland Crushers |
16 April 1995
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6,434 |
Adelaide Rams |
22 March 1998
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Other Attendances
See also
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