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  2. History of the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles - Wikipedia

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    This is the membership based company which Football Club members and Life Members belong to and owns 16.97% of the shares, and one Preference Share, in Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Limited. Importantly, this preference share gives the members control of the Manly Sea Eagles name, colours and emblem as well as control over the home ground location.

  3. Manly Warringah Sea Eagles - Wikipedia

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    In spite of this, the club provided more players for the 2001 State of Origin series' New South Wales team than any other club. The partnership dissolved in 2002, with Manly emerging as the stand-alone entity. The 2002 season was played under the Northern Eagles name, although effectively the club was the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles by another name.

  4. List of Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players - Wikipedia

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    Appearances: Manly Sea Eagles games only, not a total of their career games. For example, Brent Kite has played a career total of 313 first-grade games but of those, 221 were at Manly. Previous Club: refers to the previous first-grade rugby league club (NRL or Super League ) the player played at and does not refer to any junior club, Rugby ...

  5. List of Manly Warringah Sea Eagles honours - Wikipedia

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    In recent times the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Football Club has recognised their players, past and present, with teams announced to reflect the best squads up to that point. The 2006 Dream Team selectors featured ex-Manly Warringah secretary Ken Arthurson (the Godfather of Manly), respected League writer Ian Heads, MWRLFC Chairman Kerry Sibraa ...

  6. Manly Sea Eagles - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 August 2014, at 03:54 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  7. Brookvale Oval - Wikipedia

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    Brookvale Oval, known commercially as 4 Pines Park, is a sporting ground located within Brookvale Park at Brookvale, New South Wales, Australia.The ground is owned by Northern Beaches Council and is primarily used by the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles rugby league team.

  8. Category:Manly Warringah Sea Eagles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Manly Warringah Sea Eagles" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... History of the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles;

  9. List of Manly Warringah Sea Eagles coaches - Wikipedia

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    No. Name Seasons Games Wins Draws Losses Winning Percentage Premiers Runner-up Minor Premierships 1: Harold Johnson: 1947: 5: 0: 0: 5: 0% – – – 2: Ray Stehr: 1947–1948