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Rd 16: Sea Eagles team vs Thunderbolts

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Coach Adam McEwen has named his team to play the Victoria Thunderbolts in round 16 of the NSWRL Jersey Flegg Cup.

The match will be played at 4 Pines Park on Thursday, June 30. Kick-off 5.30pm.

The game will be the curtain raiser to the NRL match between the Sea Eagles and the Storm.

The Thunderbolts sit in eighth place on 14 points with Manly in 10th place on 12 points.

Sea Eagles team

1 Charlie Thompson

2 Sanele Aukusitino

3 Fletcher Myers

4 Jason Smyth

5 Cameron Brown

6 Flynn Angles-Corke

7 Tylor Bunting

8 Sosaia Moala

9 Gordon Chan Kum Tong (c)

10 Feao Tongia

11 Faleata Iosefa

12 Samuela Fainu

13 Zane Dunford

Interchange 

14 Oliver Clements

15 Soakimi Fakaua

16 Seturi Lakopo

17 Jonathan Chan

18 Luke Tucker

Season Results

Rd 1: lost 30-20 to Penrith, Penrith Stadium

Rd 2: lost 40-24 to Sydney Roosters, Leichhardt Oval

Rd 3: beat Canterbury-Bankstown 26-12, 4 Pines Park

Rd 4: lost 28-24 to Canberra Raiders, 4 Pines Park

Rd 5: lost 20-0 to Newcastle Knights, McDonald Jones Stadium

Rd 6: lost 48-28 to St George-Illawarra Dragons, 4 Pines Park

Rd 7: beat Cronulla 24-22, Pointsbet Stadium

Rd 8: beat South Sydney 20-12, Redfern Oval

Rd 9: lost 30-24 to Wests Tigers, 4 Pines Park

Rd 10:  No fixtures 

Rd 11: beat Parramatta Eels 25-18, Ringrose Park

Rd 12: lost 32-18 to Victoria Thunderbolts, Cranbourne

Rd 13: lost 40-22 to Sydney Roosters, 4 Pines Park

Rd 14: lost 22-20 to Wests Tigers, Campbelltown Sports Stadium

Rd 15: beat South Sydney 30-26, 4 Pines Park

Acknowledgement of Country

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.

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