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Three games at 4 Pines Park on Saturday

Calling Sea Eagles members and fans to get to 4 Pines Park this Saturday for a triple-header, including our NSW Cup match against the Panthers.

Entry is free of charge with gates opening at 10:45am. Get a crew together, pack a picnic basket, and enjoy a Saturday afternoon of footy at 4 Pines Park.

Jersey Flegg Cup

First up is the Jersey Flegg Cup with the Sea Eagles tackling the Panthers at 11am.

Manly are looking for back-to-back wins after a convincing victory over the Silktails last Saturday in Fiji. The second-placed Panthers are coming off the bye after losing to the Rabbitohs in Round 18.

Ron Massey Cup

Manly Leagues vs Blacktown Workers

Kick-off 1pm at 4 Pines Park

Manly Leagues will be looking to get back in the winner's circle when they go up against Blacktown Workers at 1pm in the Ron Massey Cup.

Manly suffered a 12-point loss to second-placed Ryde-Eastwood last start while the Workers went down by 14 points to first-placed St Mary’s.

NSW Cup 

Our feature game of the day will see the Sea Eagles take on the first-placed Panthers in the NSW Cup at 3pm.

Manly suffered a narrow loss to the North Sydney Bears last weekend while the Panthers had the bye. 

There might be a significant gap between these sides on the ladder but Manly went close to beating the Panthers earlier in the season, going down 40-36 at Penrith in Round 9.

NSW Cup Head Coach Brett Kimmorley is hopeful his team can make the most of their home ground advantage.

“If we get a decent crowd that would be really good to support the pathways with a traditional three games of football on a beautiful winter's day at 4 Pines Park.”

Kimmorley was happy with his team's performance despite the loss last weekend at North Sydney.

I thought our game last week was one of the best games we’ve played all year.

Brett Kimmorley NSW Cup Coach

"We are improving and getting closer to that second win.”

Go Manly!

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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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