Counted amongst the honours achieved by the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles since their first season in 1947 are eight 8
. The club's players and coaches have also received several individual awards.
Media and Association Awards
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
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Rugby League Immortal | Bob Fulton (1981 – Original Inductee)
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Team Of The Century | Ken Irvine (Wing), Bob Fulton (Reserve)
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ARL Hall of Fame | Ken Irvine, Bob Fulton
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NSWRL Team Of Century | Ken Irvine (Wing), Bob Fulton (Five-Eight), Roy Bull (Reserve)
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Country (CRL) Team Of Century | Bob Fulton (Five-Eight)
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Illawarra Rugby League Team Of Century | Bob Fulton (Five-Eight)
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Top 100 Players (Australia) | Kerry Boustead, Roy Bull, Graham Eadie, Bob Fulton, Ken Irvine, Eddie Lumsden, John O'Neill
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Indigenous Rugby League Team of the Century | Dale Shearer (Wing), Cliff Lyons (Lock), Mal Cockrane (Hooker)
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Rothmans Medal | Graham Eadie (1974), Mal Cochrane (1986)
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Dally M Awards |
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Player of the Year | Cliff Lyons (1990, 1994), Matt Orford (2008), Tom Trbojevic (2021)
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Silver Dally M | Ian Roberts (1993), Cliff Lyons (1995)
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Best Fullback | Graham Eadie (1983), Matthew Ridge (1995), Tom Trbojevic (2021)
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Best Winger | John Ribot (1982), Kerry Boustead (1983), Reuben Garrick (2021)
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Best Centre | Michael O'Connor (1987, 1988), Jamie Lyon (2010, 2011, 2013, 2014)
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Best Five-Eight | Cliff Lyons (1990, 1994)
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Best Halfback | Matt Orford (2008), Daly Cherry-Evans (2014)
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Best Lock Forward | Des Hasler (1991), Steve Menzies (2002), Ben Kennedy (2005, 2006)
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Best Second Rower | Paul Vautin (1983), Noel Cleal (1984, 1986), Steve Menzies (1994, 1995, 1998), Anthony Watmough (2007, 2009), Glenn Stewart (2008)
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Best Hooker | Mal Cochrane (1986, 1987), Jim Serdaris (1996), Geoff Toovey (1999)
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Best Prop Forward | Dave Brown (1983), Martin Bella (1990), Ian Roberts (1993, 1994)
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Top Try-Scorer | David Williams (2013)
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Top Points Scorer | Ron Rowles (1951, 1952, 1953, 1954), Graham Eadie (1974, 1975, 1976), Matthew Ridge (1995), Reuben Garrick (2021)
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Rookie of the Year | Phil Blake (1982), Jack Elsegood (1993), Steve Menzies (1994), Daly Cherry-Evans (2011)
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Captain of the Year | Ben Kennedy (2006), Jason King (2012), Jamie Lyon (2012, 2014)
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Coach of the Year | Bob Fulton (1983)
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Dave Brown Medal* | Dennis Ward (1972), Bob Fulton (1973), Graham Eadie (1976, 1978)
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Clive Churchill Medal | Cliff Lyons (1987), Geoff Toovey (1996), Brent Kite (2008), Glenn Stewart (2011), Daly Cherry-Evans (2013)
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Rugby League Week Player of the Year | (1994)
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Norwich Rising Star – Rookie of the Year | Jack Elsegood (1993), John Hopoate (1995)
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Rugby League Players Association |
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Players’ Player | Ben Kennedy (2006), Tom Trbojevic (2021)
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Best Country Player | Brent Kite (2006)
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Rookie Of The Year | David Williams (2008)
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Clubman Of The Year | Jason King (2008)
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New Zealand Player of the Year | Darrell Williams (1989), Kieran Foran (2013)
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NSW Player of the Year | Roy Bull (1954), Bob Fulton (1972, 1973)
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Sun Herald Best and Fairest | Rex Mossop (1958), Dennis Ward (1968)
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Ken Stephen Memorial Award | Ian Roberts (1994), Michael Monaghan (2006)
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* No longer awarded. Replaced by the Clive Churchill Medal in 1986
Club honours
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
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Clubman of the Year | (2018), Glenn Moore (2019)
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Best and Fairest | Steve Menzies (2002), Chris Hicks (2004), Ben Kennedy (2005, 2006), Glenn Stewart (2007, 2008, 2011), Jason King (2009, 2010), Matt Ballin (2012), Anthony Watmough (2013), Brenton Lawrence (2014), Jake Trbojevic (2015, 2018, 2019), Tom Trbojevic (2016), Daly Cherry-Evans (2017)
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Players’ Player | Brett Stewart (2007, 2015), Brent Kite (2008), George Rose (2009) Jamie Lyon (2010, 2012), Steve Matai (2011), Daly Cherry-Evans (2013), Kieran Foran (2014), Jake Trbojevic (2016, 2017), Joel Thompson (2018, 2019)
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Rookie of the Year | David Williams (2008), Kieran Foran (2009), Trent Hodkinson (2010), Daly Cherry-Evans (2011), Jorge Taufua (2012), Peta Hiku (2013), Jesse Sene-Lefao (2014), Tom Trbojevic (2015), Addin Fonua-Blake (2016), Brian Kelly (2017), Reuben Garrick (2019)
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Members Best and Fairest | Brett Stewart (2007, 2014, 2015), Anthony Watmough (2007, 2009), Matt Orford (2008), Jamie Lyon (2010, 2012), Kieran Foran (2011), Daly Cherry-Evans (2013, 2018), Jake Trbojevic (2016, 2017, 2019)
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Representative Players
Below are the players to play representative football whilst in Manly colours. Notable Internationals to play for Manly, but not represent from the club, include
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Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
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Australian Test Players | 68 – .
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Australian Captains | 2 – Max Krilich (1982–83) and Geoff Toovey (1996)
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New Zealand Test Players | 13 – Mark Broadhurst, Lewis Brown, Kieran Foran, Peta Hiku, Kevin Iro, Tony Iro, Steve Matai, Gene Ngamu, Matthew Ridge, Martin Taupau, Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, Dean Whare and Darrell Williams.
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New Zealand Captains | 2 – Matthew Ridge (1995) and Kieran Foran (2013)
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Other Nations Test Players | 19 – Nick Bradley-Qalilawa (Fiji), Addin Fonua-Blake (Tonga), Pita Godinet (Samoa), Solomon Haumono (Tonga), John Hopoate (Tonga), Craig Innes (Rest of the World), Brent Kite (Tonga), Apisai Koroisau (Fiji), Mark Lennon (Wales), Dunamis Lui (Samoa), Feleti Mateo (Tonga), Vic Mauro (Italy), Michael Robertson (Scotland), Jesse Sene-Lefao (Samoa), Jorge Taufua (Tonga), Akuila Uate (Fiji), Siosaia Vave (Tonga), Brayden Wiliame (Fiji), Matthew Wright (Samoa).
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Tongan Captains | 1 – Brent Kite (2013)
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State Of Origin (NSW) | 36 – .
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NSW State of Origin Captains | 2 – Max Krilich (1982–83) and Geoff Toovey (1997)
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State Of Origin (QLD) | 16 – Matt Ballin, Steven Bell, Martin Bella, Kerry Boustead, Dave Brown, Daly Cherry-Evans, Chris Close, Owen Cunningham, Paul McCabe, Danny Moore, Nate Myles, John Ribot, Dale Shearer, Neil Tierney, Paul Vautin and Bruce Walker.
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Qld State of Origin Captains | 2 – Paul Vautin (1988, 1990), Daly Cherry-Evans (2019 -)
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State Of Residence (NSW) | 35 – Johnny Gibbs, Bill Hamilton, Les Hanigan, George Hunter, Fred Jones, Steve Martin, John McDonald, John Morgan, Rex Mossop, Wally O'Connell, Terry Randall, Ray Ritchie, Kevin Schubert, Jack Sinclair, Frank Stanton, Alec Tennant, Allan Thomson, Ian Thomson, Mick Veivers, Dennis Ward, Gordon Willoughby, Ron Willey
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Prime Minister's XIII | 11 – (2022)
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Below are Manly players that have represented Australia at the schoolboys level. Players in bold went on to make their first grade debut for Manly Warringah.
Updated May 2017
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
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Australian Schoolboys | 38 – Clint Gutherson, Jackson Hastings, Solomon Haumono, Daniel Heckenberg, William Hopoate, Brent Kite, Brenton Lawrence, Heath L'Estrange, Jamie Lyon, Feleti Mateo, Kevin McGuinness, Steve Menzies, Jamie Olejnik, Lloyd Perrett, Brendon Reeves, David Ronson, Ian Schubert, Paul Shaw, Curtis Sironen, Martin Taupau, Jake Trbojevic, Akuila Uate, Ben Walker, Dylan Walker, Frank Winterstein, Matthew Wright .
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All-Time Greatest Teams
In recent times the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Football Club has recognised their players, past and present, with teams announced to reflect the best squads up to that point. The 2006 Dream Team selectors featured ex-Manly Warringah secretary Ken Arthurson (the Godfather of Manly), respected League writer Ian Heads, MWRLFC Chairman Kerry Sibraa and journalist Phil Rothfield.
Centenary Honours
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
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ARL Team Of The Century | Ken Irvine (Wing), Bob Fulton (Reserve)
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ARL 100 Greatest Players | Kerry Boustead, Roy Bull, Graham Eadie, Bob Fulton, Ken Irvine, John O'Neill
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NSWRL Team Of The Century | Ken Irvine (Wing), Bob Fulton (5/8), Roy Bull (Reserve)
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Country Rugby League Team Of The Century | Bob Fulton (5/8)
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Illawarra Rugby League Team Of The Century | Bob Fulton (5/8)
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Indigenous Team Of The Century | Dale Shearer (Wing), Cliff Lyons (Lock)
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Secondary Schools Centenary Team | Steve Menzies (2nd Row), Les Boyd (Front Row)
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Premiership Honours
Premierships (8/73)
* This denotes the Grand Final replay. The original match was drawn 11-all and attracted 51,510 to the SCG.
** The 40–0 win over Melbourne in 2008 is the league record winning margin in a Grand Final.
Runners-up (11/73)
Year |
Opponent |
Competition |
Score |
Venue |
Attendance
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1951 |
South Sydney Rabbitohs |
NSWRFL |
14–42 |
Sydney Sports Ground |
28,505
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1957 |
St George Dragons |
NSWRFL |
9–31 |
Sydney Cricket Ground |
54,399
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1959 |
St George Dragons |
NSWRFL |
0–20 |
Sydney Cricket Ground |
49,457
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1968 |
South Sydney Rabbitohs |
NSWRFL |
9–13 |
Sydney Cricket Ground |
54,255
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1970 |
South Sydney Rabbitohs |
NSWRFL |
12–23 |
Sydney Cricket Ground |
53,241
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1982 |
Parramatta Eels |
NSWRFL |
8–21 |
Sydney Cricket Ground |
52,186
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1983 |
Parramatta Eels |
NSWRFL |
6–18 |
Sydney Cricket Ground |
40,285
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1995 |
Sydney Bulldogs |
ARL |
4–17 |
Sydney Football Stadium |
41,127
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1997 |
Newcastle Knights |
ARL |
16–22 |
Sydney Football Stadium |
42,482
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2007 |
Melbourne Storm* |
NRL |
8–34 |
ANZ Stadium |
81,392
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2013 |
Sydney Roosters |
NRL |
18–26 |
ANZ Stadium |
81,491
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* Melbourne Storm were stripped of their 2007 premiership win in 2010 following major salary cap breaches by the club. The NRL lists no premiers for the season.
Minor Premierships (9/73)
Year |
Competition |
Wins |
Draws |
Losses |
PF |
PA
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1971 |
NSWRFL |
19 |
0 |
3 |
528 |
260
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1972 |
NSWRFL |
18 |
1 |
3 |
460 |
255
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1973 |
NSWRFL |
17 |
1 |
4 |
500 |
226
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1976 |
NSWRFL |
16 |
0 |
6 |
499 |
252
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1983 |
NSWRFL |
22 |
0 |
4 |
690 |
361
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1987 |
NSWRL |
18 |
0 |
5 |
553 |
356
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1995 |
ARL |
20 |
0 |
2 |
687 |
248
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1996 |
ARL |
18 |
0 |
4 |
549 |
191
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1997 |
ARL |
15 |
0 |
5 |
521 |
366
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World Club Challenges (1/3)
* All games played in England
Wooden Spoons (0/73)
The Sea Eagles have never finished last in a season. They are the only pre-1982 club to have never finished with the wooden spoon.
Finals (44/73)
The Sea Eagles qualified for the
finals in the following years.
1951, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017 and 2019.
Premiership Teams
1972
1973
1976
1978
1987
1996
2008
2011
World Club Champions
2009
References
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