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The Eagle

First Grader
Most points in a year by any Sea Eagle (number of points and name)
Number of Premierships
Most Trys by one player in a game (name and number of tries)
Highest winning margin (With opponent named)
Highest Losing margin (as Above)
Longest Winning Streak
Family members who have played for the club,dont have to be
in the same year or period

Extra points for Year/Date
 
5 tries in a game by les hanigan  i knw that 1 ..
longest winning streak is 15 games..
most points in a season mathew ridge ???dnt knw how many..
7 premierships..


thats it for me
 
Most points in a year by any Sea Eagle (number of points and name)
1,917 (71 tries, 847 goals, 3 field goals), Graham Eadie (1971-1983)

Number of Premierships
1972, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1987, 1996, 2008 (7)

Most Trys by one player in a game (name and number of tries)
5, Les Hanigan against Cronulla Sharks on 14 May 1967

Highest winning margin (With opponent named)
70-7 vs Penrith (1973)

Highest Losing margin (as Above)
6-68 vs Cronulla (2005)
12-72 vs Penrith (2004)

Longest Winning Streak
15 - (1995)

Also, most of us early STers were there for this one:
Biggest Comeback
Recovered from a 20 point deficit.
Trailed Penrith Panthers 26-6 after 51 minutes to win 36-26 at Brookvale Oval on 29 May 2005
 
ManlyBacker link said:
Highest winning margin (With opponent named)
70-7 vs Penrith (1973)
I recall reading about that match in disbelief at the time. That would be one of our all-time greatest teams I expect. Do you happen to know what our next biggest winning margins are?
 
the next one  would have to be the 61-0  wouldnt it.. verse  saints??
 
SeaEagleRock8 link said:
[quote author=ManlyBacker link=topic=185931.msg305567#msg305567 date=1289427743]

Highest winning margin (With opponent named)
70-7 vs Penrith (1973)
I recall reading about that match in disbelief at the time. That would be one of our all-time greatest teams I expect. Do you happen to know what our next biggest winning margins are?
[/quote]


The two other biggies were:
61-0 St. George Dragons Brookvale Oval 3 July 1994
66-8 Wests Brookvale Oval 26 March 1994
I was there for both of these. The Dragons game was extra special. Still it was the top of the table clashes that mean the most like Manly beating the Tiges in 87 when we won 48-14. Now that was sensational!

Also on the....
Biggest comeback:
I remember both Matas and Dan firing up the hill (with a little help from me). None of us realised the records that were broken that night but just wanted to get the lads inspired by our support. Great night. Great win.
 
ManlyBacker link said:
[quote author=SeaEagleRock8 link=topic=185931.msg305610#msg305610 date=1289451991]
[quote author=ManlyBacker link=topic=185931.msg305567#msg305567 date=1289427743]

Highest winning margin (With opponent named)
70-7 vs Penrith (1973)
I recall reading about that match in disbelief at the time. That would be one of our all-time greatest teams I expect. Do you happen to know what our next biggest winning margins are?
[/quote]


The two other biggies were:
61-0 St. George Dragons Brookvale Oval 3 July 1994
66-8 Wests Brookvale Oval 26 March 1994
I was there for both of these. The Dragons game was extra special. Still it was the top of the table clashes that mean the most like Manly beating the Tiges in 87 when we won 48-14. Now that was sensational!

Also on the....
Biggest comeback:
I remember both Matas and Dan firing up the hill (with a little help from me). None of us realised the records that were broken that night but just wanted to get the lads inspired by our support. Great night. Great win.
[/quote]I was there for all those games though saw the 70-7 game in black and white on telly. Incredible too as in those days tries were worth 3 points.
 
Shane link said:
Wasnt Parramatta also flogged hard in either 86-88? i know it wasnt 87 but yeah

I think you are after the '88 game where we thrashed them 64-12. I wasn't there but watched it on tv. It was at parra and Ray 'Rabbits' Warren, a die-hard eels fan, refusing to admit that Parra were going to lose. It was close for some time but we just blew them off the park. There was a lot of joy that day.
 
Canteen Worker link said:
[quote author=ManlyBacker link=topic=185931.msg305659#msg305659 date=1289473185]
[quote author=SeaEagleRock8 link=topic=185931.msg305610#msg305610 date=1289451991]
[quote author=ManlyBacker link=topic=185931.msg305567#msg305567 date=1289427743]

Highest winning margin (With opponent named)
70-7 vs Penrith (1973)
I recall reading about that match in disbelief at the time. That would be one of our all-time greatest teams I expect. Do you happen to know what our next biggest winning margins are?
[/quote]


The two other biggies were:
61-0 St. George Dragons Brookvale Oval 3 July 1994
66-8 Wests Brookvale Oval 26 March 1994
I was there for both of these. The Dragons game was extra special. Still it was the top of the table clashes that mean the most like Manly beating the Tiges in 87 when we won 48-14. Now that was sensational!

Also on the....
Biggest comeback:
I remember both Matas and Dan firing up the hill (with a little help from me). None of us realised the records that were broken that night but just wanted to get the lads inspired by our support. Great night. Great win.
[/quote]I was there for all those games though saw the 70-7 game in black and white on telly. Incredible too as in those days tries were worth 3 points.
[/quote]

So if they played under today's rules they would have cracked 100
 
Actually it would have been 84 - 8. We scored 14 tries and Wombat kicked 14. Johnny Mayes got 4 and Alan Thompson a treble.
 
SeaEagleRock8 link said:
[quote author=ManlyBacker link=topic=185931.msg305567#msg305567 date=1289427743]

Highest winning margin (With opponent named)
70-7 vs Penrith (1973)
I recall reading about that match in disbelief at the time. That would be one of our all-time greatest teams I expect. Do you happen to know what our next biggest winning margins are?
[/quote]

I was there at penrith park for that one!
 

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