ManlyWarringahSeaEagles image File ManlyWarringahSeaEagles logo.svg 150px fullname ManlyWarringah ... ManlyWarringahSeaEagles are an Australia n professional rugby league club based on the Northern .... History Main History of the ManlyWarringahSeaEagles File Manly 1950.jpg thumb 150px The original ... of the Football Club. 2005 season mergeto 2005 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles season date January 2012 ... by the club. 2006 season mergeto 2006 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles season date January 2012 Season ... two years in Manly colours. 2007 season mergeto 2007 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles season date January ... calls by the fans and the Manly MP. 2008 season mergeto 2008 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles season date ... from the Storm. 2010 season mergeto 2010 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles season date January 2012 .... 2011 season Main 2011 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles season mergeto 2011 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles ... gallery perrow 3 align center caption ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Logos File Manly 1950.jpg 1950 1969 ... ManlyWarringahSeaEagles logo.svg 1997 1999, 2003 present gallery Upon entering the NSWRL, the Manly ... Storm . Image Manly 2006.png thumb ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 2006 Commemorative logo Stadium Unreferenced ... squadname ManlyWarringahSeaEagles BC1 maroon FC1 white BC2 white FC2 maroon source http www.mwse.com.au ... Injury icon 2.svg 8px Injured 2012 Player Transfers mergeto 2011 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles season ... players details List of ManlyWarringahSeaEagles players In 1990, the ManlyWarringahSeaEagles ... ManlyWarringahSeaEagles players was selected by a panel of selectors which featured former Manly ... Main List of ManlyWarringahSeaEagles records Biggest win 70 7 vs Penrith 1973 NSWRFL season Biggest ... losses 8 1950 & 1998 99 Honours Main List of ManlyWarringahSeaEagles honours New South ... WarringahSeaEagles Website http www.mwse.com.au assets documents 08 fcannualreport.pdf ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Annual Report 2008 http www.manlyeaglerockers.com Rockers, ManlyWarringahSeaEagles ... more details
Merge List of ManlyWarringahSeaEagles honours date May 2009 Premiership Honours Premierships 7 59 class wikitable style text align left Year Opponent Competition Score ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 1972 1972 style text align left Eastern Suburbs NSWRL 19 14 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 1973 1973 style text align left Cronulla Sharks NSWRL 10 7 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 1976 1976 style text align left Parramatta Eels NSWRL 13 10 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 1978 1978 style text align left Cronulla Sharks NSWRL 16 0 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 1987 1987 style text align left Canberra Raiders NSWRL 18 8 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 1996 1996 style text align left St George Dragons ARL 20 8 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 2008 2008 style text align left Melbourne Storm NRL 40 0 Runner Ups 10 59 class wikitable style text align left Year Opponent Competition Score ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 1951 1951 style text align left South Sydney Rabbitohs NSWRL 14 42 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 1957 1957 style text align left St George Dragons NSWRL 9 31 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 1959 1959 style text align left St. George Dragons NSWRL 0 20 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 1968 1968 style text align left South Sydney Rabbitohs NSWRL 9 13 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 1970 1970 style text align left South Sydney Rabbitohs NSWRL 12 23 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 1982 1982 style text align left Parramatta Eels NSWRL 8 21 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 1983 1983 style text align left Parramatta Eels NSWRL 6 18 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 1995 1995 style text align left Canterbury Bulldogs Sydney Bulldogs ARL 4 17 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 1997 1997 style text align left Newcastle Knights ARL 16 22 ManlyWarringahSea ..., 1998, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 Category ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Honours ... Score 1987 Wigan Warriors Loss 2 8 2009 Leeds Rhinos Win 28 20 Wooden Spoons 0 59 The SeaEagles have never finished last in a season. Finals 37 60 The SeaEagles qualified for the New South Wales Rugby ... more details
2006.png thumb ManlyWarringahSeaEagles The history of the ManlyWarringahSeaEagles rugby league ... and a ManlyWarringah District club. The club adopted the nickname SeaEagles and went on to compete ... with the ManlyWarringahSeaEagles returning as a sole entity once more to the National Rugby League ... claimed their maiden Premiership, 19 14. 16 September 1972 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Graham Eadie ... , Bill Hamilton rugby league Bill Hamilton Coach Ron Willey ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 19 Jones, Branighan ... time. 15 September 1973 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Graham Eadie , Ken Irvine , Ray Branighan ... Reilly, injured Coach Ron Willey . ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 10 Fulton 2 tries Eadie 2 goals defeated ... league Frank Stanton ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 13 Lowe try Eadie 5 goals defeated Parramatta Eels ... ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Graham Eadie , Tom Mooney rugby league Tom Mooney , Stephen Knight rugby ... Frank Stanton . ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 16 Gartner 2, Eadie tries Eadie 3 goals field goal defeated ... their fifth title. 27 September 1987 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Dale Shearer, David Ronson, Darrell ... for head bin twice for Ron Gibbs Coach Bob Fulton ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 18 O Connor, Lyons tries ... 1996 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Matthew Ridge, Danny Moore, Craig Innes, Terry Hill, John Hopoate ... Fulton . ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 20 Innes, Menzies, Moore tries Ridge 3, Innes goals defeated ... Bell Steve Bell in their final game for the Manly club. 2008, 6 October ManlyWarringahSeaEagles ... L Estrange, Mark Bryant, Jason King, Steve Menzies. Coach Des Hasler . ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 40 ... by now the Northern Eagles in name only. In 2003 they re entered the league as the ManlyWarringahSea ... for the privatisation of the Football Club to proceed. The club was now ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Limited ... SeaEagles Limited which are the ManlyWarringah Football Club Ltd 16.97 , Delmege Surfside 41.515 and Penn ... Preference Share, in ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Limited. Importantly, this preference share gives the members ... more details
The 2009 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles season was the 60th in the club s history. They competed in the National Rugby League s 2009 Telstra Premiership and finished the regular season 5th out of 16 . The SeaEagles were then knocked out in the first week of the play offs by eventual premiers, the Melbourne Storm . Season summary As 2008 NRL premiers, ManlyWarringah started their season with the World Club Challenge match in England against Super League s 2008 champions, the Leeds Rhinos . They defeated the Rhinos 28 20, putting an end to England club football s 5 year hold on the World Club Challenge trophy before preparing for the start of the 2009 NRL season. SeaEagles star player Brett Stewart was accused of a sexual assault with a 17 year old girl, this coming the same day after Manly s infamous season launch on March 6 , where it was believed Stewart got drunk. The NRL suspended Stewart until Round 5 of the competition, but he was still allowed to train with the club. As a result, the club started their premiership defence poorly, with four consecutive losses seeing them at last place ... reflist ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Category ManlyWarringahSeaEagles seasons Category 2009 NRL season by club ManlyWarringahSeaEagles season ... win of the season, against the Wests Tigers . Upon Stewart s return he scored 3 tries in the SeaEagles first win of the season. Stewart was exonerated over his sexual assault charge in September 2010. Stewart only played four further matches in the 2009 season he suffered a knee injury in the SeaEagles round six victory over the South Sydney Rabbitohs and missed a great deal of football. He returned in round 25, just in time for Manly s charge to the finals after the Seaeagles initially struggled without him on the field. Manly were eliminated in the first round of finals, going down 40 ... season. Losses to two of the top three teams were the reasons for Manly s early exit, ending ... more details
The 2007 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles season was the 58th in the club s history. They competed for the National Rugby League s 2007 Telstra Premiership and finished the regular season in 2nd out of 16 place. The SeaEagles went on to reach the 2007 NRL grand final which they lost to Minor premiership minor premier s, the Melbourne Storm who were later stripped of this title after being found guilty of salary cap breaches . Season summary Manly only lost six matches in the 2007 season. Their 50 16 mauling of Newcastle Knights 2007 Newcastle ensured they would finish in the top two. Throughout the season they were the only club chasing Melbourne Storm 2007 Melbourne whom they beat in round 11 for the minor premiership. On Sunday 30th Sept 2007, Manly lost the grand final to Melbourne Storm. This title has since been stripped from the Storm this had led to calls for Manly to be given the 2007 title, however the NRL have refused. The SeaEagles however did win the 2008 premiership, and, given that the Storm also lost its 2009 title, Manly have argued they should be the defending premiers in 2010, but again the NRL have refused to acknowledge this. Ladder class wikitable style text align center width 20 abbr Position width 175 Team width 20 abbr Played Pld width 20 abbr Won W width 20 abbr Drawn D width 20 abbr Lost L width 20 abbr Bye B width 20 abbr Points for PF width 20 abbr Points against PA width 20 abbr Points difference PD width 20 abbr Points Pts style background ccffcc 1 style text align left leagueicon Melbourne size 16 Melbourne Storm 2007 Melbourne 24 21 0 3 1 627 277 350 44 style background ccffcc 2 style text align left leagueicon Manly size 16 ManlySeaEagles 2007 ManlyWarringah 24 18 0 6 1 597 377 220 38 style background ccffcc 3 style text align left leagueicon ... efefef References reflist ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Category ManlyWarringahSeaEagles seasons Category 2007 NRL season by club ManlyWarringahSeaEagles season ... more details
Merge ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Honours date May 2009 Context date May 2009 Media and Association Awards class wikitable width 75 style font size 90 bgcolor efefef colspan 11 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Rugby League Immortal td align left Bob Fulton 1985 Original Inductee Team Of The Century td align left Ken Irvine Wing and Bob Fulton Reserve ARL Hall of Fame td align left Ken Irvine and Bob Fulton Country CRL Team Of Century td align left Bob Fulton Five Eight Top 100 Players Australia td align left Roy Bull , Bob Fulton , Ken Irvine , John O Neill rugby league John O Neill , Graham Eadie and Kerry Boustead Rothmans Medal td align left Graham Eadie 1974 and Mal Cochrane 1986 Dally M Awards td align left Player of the Year td align left Cliff Lyons 1990 and 1994 , Matt Orford 2008 Silver Dally ... 11 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Clubman of the Year td align left Owen Cunningham 1994 , Cliff Lyons ... efefef colspan 11 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Australian Test Players td align left 67 Martin Bella ... are Manly players that have represented Australia at the schoolboys level. Players in bold went on to make their first grade debut for ManlyWarringah. class wikitable width 80 style font size 90 bgcolor efefef colspan 11 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Australian Schoolboys td align left 15 Les Boyd ... bgcolor efefef colspan 11 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Team Of The Century td align left Ken Irvine ... DEFAULTSORT List Of ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Honours Category ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Honours Category Rugby league lists ManlyWarringah ... Reeves, David Ronson , Ben Walker. All Time Greatest Teams In recent times the ManlyWarringahSeaEagles 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 ManlyWarringah administrator ... to play representative football whilst in Manly colours. Notable Internationals to play for Manly ... more details
NRL Team Season Season 2011 Team ManlyWarringahSeaEagles League NRL LeagueRank 2nd PlayOffs Record ... Jamie Lyon 154 Championship NRL prev season next season The 2011 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles season was the 62nd in the ManlyWarringahSeaEagles club s history. Coached by Des Hasler and co captained ... align center margin left 1em bgcolor FF0033 width 130 ManlyWarringah br SeaEagles width 40 Position ... date 7 October 2011 work www.mwse.com.au publisher ManlyWarringahSeaEagles accessdate 12 November ... WarringahSeaEagles Category ManlyWarringahSeaEagles seasons Category 2011 NRL season by club ManlyWarringahSeaEagles season ... 2011 ref It also helped Manly s players with representative ambitions. Four SeaEagles featured ... news url http www.stuff.co.nz sport league 5298726 Manly romp home over Knights title ManlySeaEagles ... between manly and storm story e6frexnr 1226124470466 title ManlySeaEagles and Melbourne Storm ... eels to gain manlyseaeagles prodigy will hopoate but could lose up to seven stars story e6frexnr 1226160756115 title Parramatta Eels to gain ManlySeaEagles prodigy Will Hopoate but could lose ... nrl premiership des hasler deserts manlyseaeagles signs with canterbury bankstown bulldogs story fn2mcuj6 1226161000250 title Des Hasler deserts ManlySeaEagles, signs with rival NRL club Canterbury ... of 16 teams . The SeaEagles then qualified for the 2011 NRL grand final NRL grand final , in which ... In New Zealand, each of the SeaEagles matches of the 2011 season were televised free to air by M ori ... , and Glenn Stewart and Steve Matai . Despite the losses of key players, the SeaEagles scored their first ... news 2011 03 20 gutsy seaeagles shock roosters 2651540 title Gutsy SeaEagles shock Roosters ... at their home ground, Brookvale Oval . An aggressive physical performance from the SeaEagles saw ... News Australia ABC News accessdate 11 November 2011 ref April started badly for the SeaEagles, losing ... more details
Records for the ManlyWarringahSeaEagles club have been recorded since their first season in the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership in 1947. Premierships and Titles class wikitable width 75 style font size 90 bgcolor efefef colspan 11 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Premiership Titles td align left NSWRFL season 1972 1972 , NSWRFL season 1973 1973 , NSWRFL season 1976 1976 , NSWRFL season 1978 1978 , NSWRL season 1987 1987 , ARL season 1996 1996 , NRL season 2008 2008 , 2011 8 Premiership Runners Up td align left NSWRFL season 1951 1951 , NSWRFL season 1957 1957 , NSWRFL season 1959 1959 , NSWRFL season 1968 1968 , NSWRFL season 1970 1970 , NSWRFL season 1982 1982 , NSWRFL season 1983 1983 , ARL season 1995 1995 , ARL season 1997 1997 , NRL season 2007 2007 10 Minor Premiership Titles td align left NSWRFL season 1971 1971 , NSWRFL season 1972 1972 , NSWRFL season 1973 1973 , NSWRFL season 1976 1976 , NSWRFL season 1983 1983 , NSWRL season 1987 1987 , ARL season 1995 1995 , ARL season 1996 1996 , ARL season 1997 1997 9 World Club Challenge Titles 2010 Pre Season Cup td align left NSWRFL season 1980 1980 Sevens Tournaments td align left NSWRL season 1990 1990 , NSWRL season 1994 1994 , ARL season 1995 1995 3 NSWRL Premier League Reserve Grade Titles td align left NSWRFL season 1954 1954 , NSWRFL season 1960 1960 , NSWRFL season 1969 1969 , NSWRFL season 1973 1973 , NSWRL season 1988 1988 5 Jersey Flegg Cup Titles td align left NSWRFL season 1961 1961 , NSWRFL season 1974 1974 , NSWRL season 1987 1987 3 Third Grade Titles td align left NSWRFL season 1952 1952 1 Presidents Cup td align left NSWRFL season 1946 1946 , NSWRFL season 1970 1970 2 KG Cup td align left NSWRFL ... ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Effective 6 October 2008 Biggest Win td align left 70 7 vs Penrith 1973 ... 36 34 at Oki Jubilee Stadium on 29 August 2004 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Category ManlyWarringahSeaEagles Records Category Rugby league lists ... more details
Over 500 rugby league footballers have played for the ManlyWarringahSeaEagles since their introduction to the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership for the NSWRFL season 1947 1947 season . Player numbers have been allocated based on a review of Club Records and according to the following conventions 1947 First ever captain was allocated No. 1. The other 12 players from the first ever Manly first grade team were allocated numbers 2 to 13 in alphabetical order. All other players making their debut during the 1947 season were allocated the next available number in alphabetical order. 1948 1999 In each season, all players making their debut during that season were allocated the next available number in alphabetical order. 2000 2001 Players who debuted for the Northern Eagles in 2000 or 2001 AND played for Manly in 2002 were allocated the next available number in alphabetical order in each season 2000 and 2001. Players who debuted for the Northern Eagles , but did not play for Manly in 2002 were not allocated a number. 2002 2008 Players are allocated the next available number based on the order of the actual game in which they made their debut. If multiple players made their debut in the same game, the numbers have been allocated alphabetically. Players register 1947 2008 No. Name, Year Max Whitehead 1947 Johnny Bliss 1947 Mackie Campbell 1947 Ernie Cannon 1947 Bert Collins A Bert Collins 1947 Merv Gillmer 1947 Harry Grew 1947 James Hall rugby league James Hall 1947 Pat Hines 1947 Keith Kirkwood Keith Meggsy Kirkwood 1947 Gary Maddrell 1947 Kelly McMahon C. Kelly McMahon 1947 Jim Walsh rugby league Jim Walsh 1947 R Allerton 1947 Eric Bathgate 1947 Ronald Beaumont 1947 Ray Black 1947 Roy Bull 1947 Frank Burge 1947 Richard Burke rugby league Richard Burke 1947 E ... 2009 ManlyWarringahSeaEagles National Rugby League players by team Category ManlyWarringahSeaEagles players Category Lists of rugby league footballers ManlyWarringahSeaEagles ... more details
primary sources date September 2011 The ManlyWarringah Radio Society MWRS is an Amateur Radio enthusiast group serving the Northern Beaches and North Shore areas of Sydney , New South Wales , Australia . Operating under the call sign VK2MB ref http web.acma.gov.au pls radcom licence search.licence lookup?pLICENCE NO 38525 ACMA License registry Accessed 16th August 2011 ref the society boasts members from a wide range of backgrounds, with members ranging from retirees to school children. Use dmy dates date January 2011 Infobox Organization name ManlyWarringah Radio Society image image border size 200px caption map msize mcaption abbreviation MWRS motto formation 1923 extinction type Non profit organization Non profit status purpose Advocacy, Education, Social Group headquarters Terrey Hills ... remarks The society operates under the callsign VK2MB History The ManlyWarringah Radio Society can trace its roots back to 1923, when it was known as the Manly Radio Club, callsign 2YE ... as space became available Hinkler Park North Manly, Harbord Diggers meetings only , Warringah Mall, and the Society ... Hall in Terrey Hills. ref http www.qsl.net vk2mb VK2MB History.html ManlyWarringah Radio Society History ... vk2mb VK2MB Contact .html ManlyWarringah Amateur Radio Society Contact Page Accessed 16 August ... Australia in 1993. Training and licensing The ManlyWarringah Radio Society provides training and examination ... Each year the ManlyWarringah Radio Society celebrate International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend ... ManlyWarringah Amateur Radio Society Lighthouse website Accessed 16 August 2011 ref The goal ... VK2RWN D Star Status Accessed 16 August 2011 ref External links http www.mwrs.org.au ManlyWarringah ... in Darley Rd Manly, which was used as the club house until it was partially destroyed in 1936. Following the destruction of the clubhouse in Manly the club had use of a Navy owned room near Manly ... was used until 1939 when the Navy required the space for training. Manly Radio Club was disbanded ... more details
Infobox Australian football club clubname ManlyWarringah Wolves image Image ManlyWarringahAFClogo.jpg fullname ManlyWarringah Australian Football Club emblem Wolves colours color box 990000 Maroon and color box FFFFFF White founded 1969 sport Australian rules football league Sydney AFL ground Weldon Oval capacity song president Peter Hall coach Leigh Brain captain season position url http www.sportingpulse.com club info.cgi?c 1 1047 26740 0 0 ManlyWarringah Wolves sportingpulse website jumper File Manly WarringahJumper.svg.png center 120px The ManlyWarringah Australian Football Club are an Australian rules football club that play in the Sydney AFL competition and is the only senior AFL club located on Sydney s northern beaches. The club colours are maroon and white. The Wolves have senior teams in Divisions 1, 2, 4, and 5 and an under 18 s team in the Challenge Cup. ManlyWarringah s home ground is Weldon Oval located in the northern Sydney suburb of Freshwater, New South Wales Harbord . History The ManlyWarringah Wolves were formed in 1969. Founding members Harry Marston, George Klause and Bruce Hutton discovered enough interest on the northern beaches for an Australian Rules team to be formed. The club started in the SFL Under 20 competition. The following year ManlyWarringah joined the newly formed Sydney District Association. The formation of this competition was the culmination of several clubs efforts, none more so than Manly, and in particular Harry Marston. The Wolves grew and became a dominant performer in the Sydney Football Association. ManlyWarringah has now won Sydney AFL First Grade premierships in 1990, 1995, 1996 and in recent years has reached the finals in the past 6 successive seasons including another premiership in 2007. Premierships 1985, 1990, 1995, 1996, 2007 and 2011. External links http www.sportingpulse.com club info.cgi?c 1 1047 26740 0 0 ManlyWarringah Wolves sportingpulse website SydneyAFLclubs Category Australian rules football ... more details
infobox rugby league club clubname Sunshine Coast SeaEagles image File Sunshine coast seaeagles 2011.png 250px emblem fullname Sunshine Coast SeaEagles Rugby League Football Club nickname The SeaEagles short name web http www.sunshineseaeagles.com.au sunshineseaeagles.com.au colours Navy Blue, White, Sky Blue founded 1996 as Sunshine Coast Falcons exited readmitted ground Stockland Park , Kawana Waters capacity 12,000 ground2 ground3 ground4 ceo Justin Veivers coach Adam Mogg manager captain league Queensland Cup Intrust Super Cup season 2010 Queensland Cup season 2010 position 3rd Semi Finalists homejersey awayjersey current premierships 1 premiershipyears 2009 minorpremierships minorpremiershipyears runnerups runnerupyears points cap mostcap mostpoints Sunshine Coast SeaEagles are a professional rugby league team currently playing in the Queensland Cup they are a new team to the competition. They previously played under the name of the Sunshine Coast Falcons but were booted from the competition. They re entered into the competition in 2009 and were previously the feeder club for NRL side the ManlyWarringahSeaEagles . Image Sunshine coast sea eagles.png thumb 200px Club s logo during their link with NRL side the ManlyWarringahSeaEagles. External links http www.sunshineseaeagles.com.au indexFrame.html http www.thedaily.com.au news 2007 nov 09 coast lands footy coup Rugby League in Queensland Category Australian rugby league teams Category Rugby league teams in Queensland ... more details
wiktionary Manly is an adjective corresponding to manhood or masculinity . Manly may also refer to Places Manly, New South Wales , a suburb of Sydney Manly Council , a local government area in Sydney Electoral district of Manly , an electorate in the NSW State Government Manly, Queensland , a suburb of Brisbane. Manly, Iowa , a city in the USA. Manly, New Zealand , a suburb on the Whangaparoa Peninsula north of Auckland. People Manly Palmer Hall , Canadian author and mystic Alexander Manly , newspaper editor Charles Manly , a US governor Charles M. Manly , aviation pioneer James Manly , a Canadian politician Matthias Evans Manly , American justice William L. Manly , a pioneer in the California Gold Rush of 1849 Sports clubs The ManlyWarringahSeaEagles , a team in the Australian National Rugby League The Wynnum Manly Seagulls , a rugby league team in Brisbane, Australia The Manly RUFC , a rugby union team in Manly, New South Wales. See also Mr. Manly , an American radio program Lake Manly disambig geo surname de Manly Begriffskl rung pt Manly ... more details
infobox rugby league club clubname Papakura SeaEagles image Image PapakuraLeague.png emblem fullname Papakura SeaEagles Rugby League Sports Club nickname short name web http www.papakurarugbyleague.co.nz papakurarugbyleague.co.nz colours Maroon and White founded exited readmitted ground Prince Edward Park ground2 Ray Small Park ground3 ceo coach Dean Clark rugby league Dean Clark ref http www.aucklandleague.co.nz sports clubdetail.asp?club 17 Papakura SeaEagles Contact Information Auckland Rugby League , 2010 ref manager captain league Auckland Rugby League season position homejersey awayjersey current premierships minorpremierships 2002, 2005, 2007 runnerups cup1 Roope Rooster cup1titles 2007 cup2 Sharman Cup cup2titles 1936, 1937 The Papakura SeaEagles are an Auckland rugby league club based in Papakura . The SeaEagles currently compete in the Fox Memorial competition run by the Auckland Rugby League . Kiwi Representatives To date seven players from the club have represented the New Zealand Kiwis ref http www.aucklandleague.co.nz display page.asp?item 376 Papakura SeaEagles Club Historical Information Auckland Rugby League , 2009 ref Bevan Hough 1950,53 Brian Lee rugby league Brian Lee 1961,62,63 Reg Cooke 1961,64 Roger Tait 1965,66,67, Lyndsay Proctor 1974,75, Gary Kemble 1980,81,82,83,84,85,86 Kelly Shelford 1989,90,91. References reflist External links http www.papakurarugbyleague.co.nz Official Website http www.aucklandleague.co.nz Official ARL Site Rugby League in Auckland Category Papakura SeaEagles NewZealand sport team stub Rugbyleague team stub ... more details
Infobox esl club clubname Blackpool SeaEagles image Image Blackpool seaeagles.jpg 150px fullname Blackpool SeaEagles RLFC emblem Eagle colours Tangerine, black and white founded 2002 sport Rugby league league Rugby League Conference North West Division ground Common Edge Road Sports Facilities, Jepson Way, Marton Fold, Blackpool, Lancashire FY4 5FH web http www.pitchero.com clubs blackpoolseaeagles www.pitchero.com clubs blackpoolseaeagles Blackpool SeaEagles are a rugby league team based in Blackpool , Lancashire . They play in the Rugby League Conference North West Division North West Division of the Rugby League Conference . History Blackpool SeaEagles RLFC were founded in 2002 by Chris Aylen and Dave Gavaghan with assistance from the Blackpool Rugby League Supporters Club. Further friendlies took place throughout the summer, all taking place at Blackpool RUFC. Blackpool SeaEagles became founder members of the North West Division of the Rugby League Conference in 2003. They ended the league campaign with two wins both coming against local rivals Lancaster before crashing out to Gateshead Storm in the first round of the RLC Shield play offs. 2004 saw the club compete in an expanded eight team North West Division. The SeaEagles competed well in every match, but only finished the campaign with 1 point. Despite this disappointing league campaign the SeaEagles reached the quarter finals of the RLC Shield with victories over North Wales Coasters and Lancaster before losing out to Crewe Wolves 37 20. The club enjoyed a much better league campaign in 2005 ending the regular season with a 50 win ratio. The SeaEagles went on to defeat four teams en route to the RLC Shield ... register a record 74 10 win and be crowned RLC Shield winners. In 2006, Blackpool SeaEagles were promoted ... saw the club compete in a combined North West & Cheshire division. A tough season saw the SeaEagles ... to take a step down to the North West regional division. A strong season saw the SeaEagles ... more details
infobox rugby league club clubname North Harbour SeaEagles image emblem fullname nickname short name web colours founded 1994 exited 1996 readmitted ground Birkenhead War Memorial ground2 Onewa Domain ground3 ceo coach Graeme Norton Dominic Clark manager captain league Lion Red Cup season position homejersey awayjersey current premierships 1994, 1995 minorpremierships runnerups The North Harbour SeaEagles were a New Zealand rugby league club that represented North Harbour in the Lion Red Cup from 1994 to 1996. For the first two seasons they were coached by Graeme Norton . There two main feeder clubs were the Northcote Tigers and the Hibiscus Coast Raiders who both played in the first division of the Auckland Rugby League competition. ref name nzrl94 Notable players Notable players included Ken McIntosh , Brian McClennan , 1994 captain Duane Mann , Fa ausu Afoa , Paul Rauhihi , 1995 captain Don Stewart rugby league Don Stewart , Mike Setefano , Paki Tuimavave , Tony Tatupu , Latham Tawhai and Joe Vagana . ref name nzrl94 Lion Red Rugby League Annual 1994 , New Zealand Rugby Football League , 1994. p.102 ref ref Lion Red Rugby League Annual 1995 , New Zealand Rugby Football League , 1995. p.87 ref Notable Matches In 1995 the SeaEagles defeated the touring France national rugby league team French side 40 10. ref name coffey Coffey and Wood The Kiwis 100 Years of International Rugby League ISBN 1 86971 090 8 ref They also won the 1994 Lion Red Cup grand final against the Counties Manukau rugby league team 1994 1996 Heroes Counties Manukau Heroes 24 16 and the 1995 Lion Red Cup grand final against the Auckland Warriors Colts 28 21. In the 1996 Lion Red Cup they lost the Elimination Semifinal 14 20 to the Waikato Cougars . Season results class wikitable style text align center width 30 Season width 20 abbr Played Pld width 20 abbr Won W width 20 abbr Drawn D width 20 abbr Lost L width 20 abbr Points for PF width 20 abbr Points against PA width 20 abbr Points difference ... more details
meanings put forward for the name Warringah, including sign of rain , across the waves and sea ... Michelle Ray Wake Up Warringah was elected unopposed as Deputy Mayor. ref Manly Daily, 15 October ... Narrabeen Lagoon marks Warringah s northern boundary, Manly, New South Wales Manly Lagoon marking the southern ... Division of Warringah Infobox Australian Place type lga name Warringah Council state nsw image Australia NSW Warringah location map.svg imagesize 260 caption pop formatnum 144092 pop footnotes 2009 ref ... district of Davidson Davidson stategov2 Electoral district of ManlyManly stategov3 Electoral district ... Mackellar fedgov2 Division of WarringahWarringah near nw Hornsby Shire near n Pittwater Council near ne near e Pacific Ocean near w Ku ring gai Council near sw City of Willoughby near s Manly Council near se Warringah is a Local Government Areas of New South Wales local council area in the Northern Beaches Sydney Northern Beaches region of Sydney , Australia . Warringah Council overlaps with a number of suburbs from the Manly Council area to the south and the Pittwater Council area to the north ... South Wales Dee Why . Warringah was ranked 41st out of 590 Local Government areas in Australia in the BankWest ... between Port Jackson and Broken Bay , extending to the Lane Cove River in the west. Warringah ... over land from Sydney via Mona Vale Road was a trip of more than 100 kilometres. Creation of Warringah Shire Council On 7 March 1906, the Warringah Shire was proclaimed by the NSW Government Gazette, along with 132 other new Shires. It ran roughly from Broken Bay in the north to Manly Lagoon to the south ... through the south eastern area of the shire, running along Pittwater Road from Manly, New South Wales Manly Lagoon eventually stretching all the way to the tramshed at Narrabeen, New South ... Warringah Council title Local Studies url http www.warringah.nsw.gov.au lstudies.htm accessdate ... in suburban expansion in the Northern Beaches area, prompting long term planning by Warringah Council ... more details
Infobox Australian Electorate federal yes name Warringah image Division of Warringah 2010.png imagesize 300 caption Division of Warringah green in New South Wales party colour Liberal mp Tony Abbott mp party Liberal Party of Australia Liberal state nsw created 1922 namesake Warringah electors area 73 class Inner Metropolitan The Division of Warringah is an Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives Australian Electoral Division in the States and territories of Australia state of New South Wales . It is located in the Northern Beaches Sydney Northern Beaches region of Sydney , and covers most of the land between Middle Harbour and the Pacific Ocean . It extends from Port Jackson in the south to the suburb of Dee Why, New South Wales Dee Why in the north. It includes the suburbs of Mosman, New South Wales Mosman , Balgowlah, New South Wales Balgowlah , Manly, New South Wales Manly , Brookvale, New South Wales Brookvale , Beacon Hill, New South Wales Beacon Hill and Forestville, New South Wales Forestville . The Division was named after the Warringah area of Sydney, which itself is named by an Aboriginal Australian word which translates into English language English as rain , waves or sea . The Division was proclaimed at the redistribution of 13 September 1922, and was first ... party. It is currently held by Tony Abbott , the Leader of the Opposition. Members for Warringah class ... Nationalist Warringah by election, 1927 1927 1931 Australian politics party colours UAP   ... of Australia Liberal Warringah by election, 1994 1994 present Election results main Electoral results for the Division of Warringah Election box begin title Australian federal election, 2010 Warringah ... profiles w Warringah.htm Division of Warringah Australian Electoral Commission Australian federal NSW divisions coord 33.793 151.254 display title Category Electoral divisions of Australia Warringah de Warringah Wahlkreis fr Circonscription de Warringah zh ... more details
as the first stage of a freeway system for Sydney s Manly, New South Wales ManlyWarringah Council Warringah area. An early alignment had the freeway crossing into the ManlyWarringah area via .... Stage 5 Upgrade of Wakehurst Parkway to freeway conditions to Warringah Road. Spur link to Manly ...Infobox Australian Road road name Warringah Freeway route image NSW M1.png route image3 photo caption ... Tunnel br Pacific Highway Australia Pacific Highway for full list see Warringah Freeway Exits and Interchanges Exits and Interchanges File Warringah .Freeway.jpg thumb 250px Warringah Freeway looking south at its widest point 16 lanes File Freeway nthsydney.jpg thumb 250px Southern terminus of the Warringah Freeway at its junction with the Sydney Harbour Bridge Image Warringah Freeway1.jpg thumb 250px View of the Warringah Freeway looking north, over the inner western carriageway. This picture was taken during the morning rush hour Image Warringah Freeway3.jpg thumb 250px View of the Warringah Freeway looking north, towards the Military Road overpass The Warringah Freeway also known as the Warringah ... St at this time. It was not until 1992 when the Gore Hill Freeway was added to connect the Warringah ... align center bgcolor 006d32 style color white font size 120 colspan 4 Warringah Freeway Image NSW ... ececec color grey class table na End Warringah Freeway Image NSW M1.png 30px br continues as Gore ... Newcastle rowspan 2 0 rowspan 2 4 style background ececec color grey class table na Start Warringah ... center Manly, New South Wales Manly br Military Road Image NSW M10.png 20px 1.6 2.4 Manly, New South Wales Manly , Palm Beach, New South Wales Palm Beach br Military Road Image NSW M10.png 20px align ... class table na no exit align center style background ececec color grey class table na Start Warringah ... background ececec color grey class table na End Warringah Freeway Image NSW M1.png 20px br continues as Bradfield Highway, Sydney Bradfield Highway br to Sydney Original Blueprint of the Warringah ... more details
notability date December 2011 primary sources date December 2011 Warringah Mall is a large indoor outdoor shopping centre on Sydney s Northern Beaches in the suburb of Brookvale, New South Wales Brookvale , approximately 15  km from the CBD. Its main tenants include David Jones Limited David Jones , Myer , Target Australia Target , Big W , Woolworths Supermarkets Woolworths , Coles Supermarkets Coles , Rebel Sport , JB HiFi , Dick Smith Electronics Dick Smith Powerhouse and Hoyts Hoyts Cinema in addition to over 300 specialty stores . Centre History Warringah Mall first opened in 1963 and included 53 stores. Ten years later, the centre saw the opening of the Myer store, then known as Grace Brothers , along with 50 more speciality stores, followed by the opening of the Hoyts Twin Cinema Complex in the early 1980s. In the mid 1980s, a Target store was opened along with 20 speciality stores. Another expansion to the centre underwent construction in the late 1990s and was officially opened in December 1999, with approximately 90 stores, making this the largest expansion ever to open in Warringah Mall. This development included an additional food court, extra cinemas, another 60 speciality stores, followed by the opening of Dick Smith Electronics Dick Smith Electronics Powerhouse in 2000. Warringah Mall is now the third largest shopping centre by floorspace in New South Wales behind Westfield Parramatta and Westfield Bondi Junction . ref http westfield.com corporate pdf reports 2005AnnualReports Group AR 210306.pdf ref It hosts the annual Northern Beaches stumping contest held each July which raises funds for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy . References references External links http www.warringahmall.com.au Warringah Mall http www.ampretail.com.au AMP Retail Shopping centres in New South Wales coord 33 46 4.29 S 151 15 55.44 E display title Category Shopping centres in Sydney Australia business stub ... more details
ManlyWarringahSeaEagles North Sydney Bears North Sydney Bears The Central Coast Bears Central Coast Bears Unreferenced date December 2009 National Rugby League Category Northern Eagles Category National ...For the Australian rules football club previously known as the Northern Eagles, see Zillmere Eagles Australian Football Club . Use dmy dates date April 2011 Infobox rugby league club clubname Northern Eagles image Image Northern Eagles logo.png fullname Northern Eagles Rugby League Football Club founded 2000 exited 2002 league National Rugby League season 2002 position 9th of 15 win 30 2 vs. Cronulla Sharks Cronulla , 18 March 2000 loss 10 68 vs. New Zealand Warriors , 14 April 2002 homejersey Northern Eagles home jersey 2000.svg The Northern Eagles were a rugby league team, that competed in the National Rugby League NRL between 2000 and 2002. The club was formed during the rationalisation process of the NRL by the merger of the North Sydney Bears and the ManlyWarringahSeaEagles in 2000. The team shared home games between Brookvale Oval and Central Coast Stadium , Gosford, New South Wales . Little success was had during three seasons 2000 2002 , finishing 12th, 10th, and 9th, winning 30 of 76 games. In spite of this, the club provided more players for the 2001 State of Origin series New South Wales team than any other club. The partnership faltered in 2002, with Manly emerging as the stand alone entity. The 2002 season was played under the Northern Eagles name, although effectively the club was the ManlyWarringahSeaEagles by another name. Halfway through the season, the Eagles even abandoned playing games at Gosford, due to a sharp decline in attendances. The people of Gosford preferred to wait until a home grown team was based there. The ManlyWarringahSeaEagles name and colours returned to the NRL in 2003. North Sydney Bears North Sydney now field a team in the New ... Defunct rugby league teams in Australia fr Northern Eagles ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2011 Use Australian English date August 2011 The Manly Daily is an Australian community newspaper, covering the Local Government Areas in Australia local government areas of Manly Council Manly , Pittwater Council Pittwater and Warringah Council Warringah . The paper is one of News Limited s community newspapers in New South Wales . It is delivered for free to homes and businesses from Tuesday to Saturday. History The paper was established on 28 July 1906 by Edward Lincoln with a two page issue. According to the AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HISTORY GROUP NEWSLETTER, ref http eprint.uq.edu.au archive 00000560 01 anhg23 03.pdf search 20manly 20daily AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HISTORY GROUP NEWSLETTER July 2003, No 23. . ref only once in its history has the Manly Daily failed to appear on 24 February 1966, when excessive humidity in the switchboard caused a breakdown in the electrical system. A double edition was published the following day. The newspaper was last printed at Manly on 4 August 1989 the edition of 5 August . The paper was then printed at the Parramatta plant of its parent company, Cumberland Newspapers, now NewsLocal, a News Ltd subsidiary until 1 October 2004. From October 2004 the paper was printed at Rural Press, North Richmond, until an upgrade of the News Limited owned Chullora Print Centre was completed in 2008. The paper is now printed at Chullora ... Manly Daily that featured the founding of the Manly Daily along with events and stories that have made an impact on the Peninsula, such as the 2000 Olympic Torch relay and Warringah Mall. Readership At present, the circulation of both the Manly Daily reaches approximately 90,000 homes and businesses .... The majority of Manly Daily s readers are in the 35 49 and over 50 64 age groups. ref http community.newsmedianet.com.au home groups group index.jsp?titleid 10 Demographics for the Manly Daily News ... References div class references small references div External links http www.manlydaily.com.au Manly ... more details
Infobox Australian Place type lga name Manly Council state nsw image Australia NSW Manly location map.svg imagesize 260 caption pop formatnum 40939 pop footnotes 2009 ref cite web url http www.abs.gov.au ... Manly, New South Wales Manly mayor Councillor Cr. Jean Hay Order of Australia AM Justice of the Peace JP Liberal Party of Australia Liberal region Sydney Metropolitan Sydney logo Manly Council logo.png url http www.manly.nsw.gov.au stategov Electoral district of ManlyManly fedgov Division of WarringahWarringah near nw Ku ring gai Council near n Warringah Council near ne near e Pacific Ocean near w City of Willoughby near sw Municipality of Mosman near s Sydney Harbour near se Manly Council is a Local ... Fairlight Manly, New South Wales Manly Seaforth, New South Wales Seaforth Sister cities Manly has ... cities, the most active of which is Taito, Tokyo , Japan. In addition, Manly has a strong friendship ... , South Korea Manly also has three friendship cities flagicon JPN Odawara, Kanagawa , Japan flagicon ... , New South Wales Council Manly Council is composed of twelve councillors elected proportionally. The mayor ... title Manly Council work 2008 Election results publisher Electoral Commission NSW accessdate ... colours Independent   Manly Independents align right 3 Australian politics party colours Greens ...   Peter Macdonald Australian politician Peter Macdonald Manly Independents Australian politics party ... Independent   Barbara Aird Manly Independents Australian politics party colours Liberal   ... Hugh Burns Manly Independents Australian politics party colours Labor   Craig Whitting Australian ... Liberal See also List of mayors of Manly References Reflist coord 33 48 S 151 17 E display title region AU type adm2nd source dewiki Sydney Manly suburbs Sydney regions Local Government Areas of NSW Category Local Government Areas in Sydney Manly de Manly Council fr Conseil de Manly id Manly Council nl Manly Council pl Manly zh ... more details
12 01 ref Sport Manly has a rugby league team, ManlyWarringahSeaEagles , a rugby union team Manly RUFC and a cricket team http manlycricket.com ManlyWarringah District Cricket Club . They also have ... Manly Beach is said to be the place where the restriction on daylight sea bathing was first challenged ...Infobox Australian Place type suburb name Manly city Sydney state nsw image Manly Beach NSW 1.jpg caption The northern end of Manly Beach , as viewed from Queenscliff, New South Wales Queenscliff lga Manly Council postcode 2095 est pop 13,949 2006 Census area stategov Electoral district of ManlyManly fedgov Division of WarringahWarringah near nw Manly Vale, New South Wales Manly Vale near n North Manly, New South Wales North Manly near ne near w Fairlight, New South Wales Fairlight near e Pacific ... File Manly wharf1.jpg thumb The harbour side of ManlyManly is a suburb of northern Sydney , in the state of New South Wales , Australia . Manly is located 17 kilometres north east of the Sydney central ... local government area of Manly Council , in the Northern Beaches region. History Manly was named by Arthur Phillip Capt. Arthur Phillip for the indigenous people living there, their confidence and manly behaviour made me give the name of Manly Cove to this place . ref Arthur Phillip Governor Phillip ... cite web title Spirit of the Kay ye my people coming home to Manly press release publisher Manly Council ... The Aboriginal men were feasting on a whale at Manly Cove and were seen by Captain Nepean, Mr White, Nanbaree & a party of men who had travelled to Manly Cove to walk to Broken Bay. Bennelong and Colebee ... at Port Jackson pages 134 139.published The Text Publishing Company ref blockquote Manly had been ... name Thesis cite paper first Anthony M. last Prescott author Anthony M. Prescott title The Manly Ferry ... 02 13 Dead link date September 2010 bot H3llBot ref Initially Smith had chartered a paddle steamer to Manly ... acquired an interest in steamers himself and soon more regular services to Manly had commenced ... more details