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United...(l-r) Josh Schuster, Sea Eagles CEO Tony Mestrov, Manly Leagues Club CEO Julien Bova, Manly Leagues Club Chairwoman Julie Sibraa, Coach Anthony Seibold, and Captain Daly Cherry-Evans.

Manly Leagues Club have today extended their long serving corporate partnership as a Senior Partner of the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in 2023.

“The Board and Management of Manly Leagues Club are excited to once again be partnering with the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles,’’ said Manly Leagues Club CEO Julien Bova.

“We have a long and proud history of supporting the Sea Eagles team and rugby league throughout the district since our beginnings back in 1957.

“As a Leagues Club, we continue to financially support grassroots, junior rugby league as well as many other organisations in the area.

“We are confident this partnership, along with the support of the Northern Beaches and Sea Eagles communities will bring back the glory days of the mighty Manly Warringah Sea Eagles and Manly Leagues Club - the ‘Home’ of the Sea Eagles.”

United...(l-r) Josh Schuster, Sea Eagles CEO Tony Mestrov, Manly Leagues Club CEO Julien Bova, Manly Leagues Club Chairwoman Julie Sibraa, Coach Anthony Seibold, and Captain Daly Cherry-Evans.
United...(l-r) Josh Schuster, Sea Eagles CEO Tony Mestrov, Manly Leagues Club CEO Julien Bova, Manly Leagues Club Chairwoman Julie Sibraa, Coach Anthony Seibold, and Captain Daly Cherry-Evans. ©Alfred Naupoto (Manly Media)

Sea Eagles CEO Tony Mestrov said it was very pleasing to have Manly Leagues Club as a Senior Partner.

"The Sea Eagles name and Manly Leagues Club just go hand in hand,'' Mestrov said.

"There will be some very exciting initiatives between our Club and the Leagues Club this season. We have a great working relationship with Julien and the Leagues Club board of directors.

"Our players are already committed to going back to the Leagues Club to meet supporters following our round one match against the Bulldogs on Saturday, March 4, at 4 Pines Park."

Manly Leagues Club recently acquired Dee Why Bowling Club and will stage a ‘Fair on the Greens’ day on Sunday, February 26, from 10am to 6pm.

Some of the Manly Sea Eagles players will be in attendance from 12pm-1pm.

Entry is free with some of the activities on the day including live music, barefoot bowls, food stalls, outdoor bars, and plenty more.

 

 

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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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