Manly Warringah Sea Eagles have hit a new high for Membership sales ahead of Sunday’s ANZAC Round clash against the Parramatta Eels.
Match: Sea Eagles v Eels
Round 8 -
home Team
Sea Eagles
6th Position
away Team
Eels
14th Position
Venue: 4 Pines Park, Sydney
Match broadcasters:
- WatchNRL
The Sea Eagles signed up 20,000 Members for the first time last season and today the Club has hit a new high, with 20,159 supporters proudly calling themselves Manly Members.
The new membership milestone marks five consecutive seasons of record-breaking membership growth for the Sea Eagles, as the Club prepares for a full house for this weekend’s match against the Eels.
Should Sunday’s game sellout as expected, it will be the nineteenth time in 25 games where ticket sales have been exhausted at 4 Pines Park.
Sea Eagles CEO Jason King says the surge in membership is particularly pleasing on the back of three straight wins.
Our members and fans are the heartbeat of this club. They are a part of this family through thick and thin.
Jason King Sea Eagles CEO
“I know that Kieran and the team are really excited to be back at 4 Pines Park this weekend.
“ANZAC Round is special on so many levels; it’s a chance to reflect, to remember, and to show our gratitude as a community. It should be a great day.
“It will also be an opportunity for our Club to acknowledge our premiership-winning team from 50 years ago when we beat the Eels in the 1976 Grand Final.
“We are delighted that a number of players from that team will be our special guests on Sunday.”
Membership is an opportunity to be part of the Sea Eagles family - securing your place at every game, including sold-out matches, while enjoying exclusive access and benefits throughout the season.
Fans still looking to attend Sunday’s clash can secure their spot through a ticketed membership, which includes entry to three games of their choice, starting from just $105.
Entry-level memberships are also available from just $30, including exclusive discounts, behind-the-scenes content, and early access to club news before the general public.
Less than 1,000 tickets remain for this match.