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Jake Toby
ran out for Blacktown on Saturday having never scored a NSW Cup try and he finished the game with four!

The 25-year-old, who payed for St Mary’s in the Ron Massey Cup last season, starred at fullback amassing 194 running metres. two linebreaks and seven tackle busts to go with his quartet of tries.

His teammate William Swann was challenged by Mark ‘Spudd’ Carroll before the game and the prop didn’t disappoint, constantly putting his hand up to take the tough carries. He finished with 167 running metres and three tackle busts.
This kid had a great game
 
Yeah , Jacob Sykes looked very impressive , strong determined runs , good work rate and goes looking for work . Think that he is an excellent prospect
What I liked was his mobility with his size. Leg strength post impact was good to. Given similar performances won't be far from the NRL bench. I wonder if he's better value than Taucat
 
Yeah , Jacob Sykes looked very impressive , strong determined runs , good work rate and goes looking for work . Think that he is an excellent prospect
Came from the Penrith system. I guess they'll be popping up everywhere with the systems they have in place.
 
 
Against the odds and on ANZAC day our great Manly Sea Eagles showed tremendous fighting spirit to rise above adversity and over come the Storm

We will remember them lest we forget !

Lest we forget our legendary clubs never say die resilient winning spirit that produced some of the greatest wins of all time to make us the Greatest club of all time

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Media Release

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles has responded to the NRL’s breach notice for comments directed towards match officials.

“Referees have a tough job and they should be supported by all stake holders in the game,'' said interim CEO Gary Wolman.

“At no time did the Club intend to question the integrity of Ben Cummins or any other match official and will reach out to the relevant authorities to mediate any concerns.”

The Club will make no further comment.
 
“Referees have a tough job and they should be supported by all stake holders in the game,'' said interim CEO Gary Wolman.
Well at least we have an interim CEO, that was news to me.
Sounds like he's not short of a quid either...
 
Well at least we have an interim CEO, that was news to me.
Sounds like he's not short of a quid either...
He is one of our part owners as well
 
Media Release

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles has responded to the NRL’s breach notice for comments directed towards match officials.

“Referees have a tough job and they should be supported by all stake holders in the game,'' said interim CEO Gary Wolman.

“At no time did the Club intend to question the integrity of Ben Cummins or any other match official and will reach out to the relevant authorities to mediate any concerns.”

The Club will make no further comment.
Wow. That's tellin em!
Oh, and remember, gamble responsibly.
 

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