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Manly Warringah Sea Eagles will be led out at Suncorp Stadium tonight by the Campbell Warwick family.

The Campbell Warwick family lost their two-year-old son and brother, Roman, last month after he tragically passed away on his birthday in a house fire at Beenleigh, Qld.The house was burnt to the ground with all of the family’s possessions destroyed.

Parents Jaryd and Belinda, and their five children, are passionate Sea Eagles supporters who left Sydney a few months ago to start a fresh life in Queensland.

Earlier today, the club invited the family to meet the players and coaching staff at our team hotel in Brisbane. Coach Geoff Toovey and Captain Jamie Lyon presented Manly Warringah merchandise to the family to proudly wear when they led the team out for the clash against the Broncos.

They will then meet up with the team after the match.

Jaryd and Belinda have asked the club to thank Sea Eagles Members and fans who have supported the family through the Logan House Fire Support Network. They truly appreciate the generosity shown by supporters and the club during this difficult time.

The Sea Eagles would also like to thank the Brisbane Broncos for their support in providing tickets for the family to attend the game.

 

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