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Pathways Preview: 20/02/25

Our women's junior rep teams play a double-header at 4 Pines Park on Saturday, before our Harold Matts and SG Ball teams fly to Melbourne on Sunday.

Lisa Fiaola Cup (U17s)

It’s a double-header for our women’s teams on Saturday at 4 Pines Park, immediately following the Sea Eagles’ Fan Day just across the road.

Although yet to taste victory after two games, the U17s made some big improvements last weekend, suffering a narrow loss to the Eels.

The Panthers also went close last weekend, losing 28-24 to the Wests Tigers.

Tarsha Gale Cup (U19s)

It’s been a tough start to the season for our Tarsha Gale team with a heavy loss to the Sharks followed by another big loss to the Eels.

The home ground advantage could be just what the girls need in Round 4, so get there if you can.

The Panthers suffered a 26-4 loss to the Wests Tigers last round which followed an impressive first round win over the Sharks, and a 32-16 loss to the Bulldogs.

Harold Matthews Cup (U17s)

The Sea Eagles 17s and 19s are off to Melbourne on Sunday morning to tackle the Storm.

Our Harold Matthews team had the bye last weekend after a comfortable victory over the Central Coast Roosters in Round 2.

The Storm is chasing its first win this season after losses to the Steelers, Rabbitohs and Bears in the first three rounds.

SG Ball Cup (U19s)

Our Under 19s are hoping to bounce back after a disappointing loss to the Tigers last weekend. 

It’s been a busy week in training as the team aims to correct what went wrong in Round 3.

A very similar team lineup will face the Storm, boosted by the return of Hugo Hart who played in last weekend’s NRL trial against the Rabbitohs.

The Storm is coming off a big win over the Bears after narrow losses to the Steelers and Rabbitohs in the first two rounds.

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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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