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GREEN IS THE NEW MAROON

16/02/2007
By Manly Sea Eagles

With the help of EnergyAustralia the Manly Sea Eagles will be going green for the 2007 NRL premiership. And to mark the partnership, Manly will play the Melbourne Storm in an official trial at Quad Park at Caloundra next Saturday night in green jerseys.

The trial will announce the start of Manly's support to highlight the use of renewable energy as a gesture to make a positive step to tackle climate change. As a result EnergyAustralia has agreed to match the electricity used at Brookvale Oval on game days this season with renewable energy.

This means that for every kilowatt of electricity used at Brookvale Oval, EnergyAustralia will agree to purchase the same amount of electricity from a renewable energy project accredited under the Green Power scheme.

Manly captain Matt Orford welcomed the association.

"If we can help highlight the benefits of Green Power then it is advantageous for the entire community. The Manly team is honoured to be involved in such a positive initiative - anything that helps to reduce the ground's greenhouse impact is a winner,” Orford said.

EnergyAustralia estimates that the greenhouse impact of powering up Brookvale Oval for 11 home games with coal fired power would be the same as driving to Queensland and back 375 times.

While Brookie going green doesn't affect the electricity that will flow through the wires to the ground it will help by supporting renewable energy projects. Sea Eagles veteran forward Steve Menzies and star new buy Jamie Lyon fully supported the club's move to go green.

"It's great that such giant Australian companies like EnergyAustralia are forming partnerships with clubs like Manly to press home the vital message of GreenPower," Menzies said.

Lyon ironically will make his long awaited debut for Manly in a green jersey against last year's grand finalists.

"There's a trivia question for a few years down the track,” Lyon said.

EnergyAustralia Retail General Manager Tim O'Grady said: “The Sea Eagles are taking practical steps to tackle climate change head on. Together with EnergyAustralia they are helping to drive new investment in renewable energy - and this is one of the most important ways of helping climate change.

"The Sea Eagles should be congratulated for taking this step - but also for going that extra yard and switching to green jerseys to encourage others to take the step to GreenPower," Mr.O'Grady said.

 
Green energy took away our true colours. I knew those woke labour lefties had sold their soul to the devil for votes. But I didn't release they done our club out of its maroon as well.
 
Plenty of websites where you can get them much cheaper, and you can't tell the difference between sport shop ones and websites (probably come from the same sweatshop).
Asking 185 is just a real 💩act. No doubt that's the new going price.
 
The Northern Eagles jumpers were the worst. It looked like someone chundered a pizza on it. Washed down with fresh sick.
 
Interesting. The 2024 away jersey was chevron. That chevron design on the 2025 merch similar to 2024 Manly community jersey which had URM as the sponsor.

Yeah based on the membership it seems like we'll be getting a home jersey very similar to that community one, obviously without the thin blue stripes, potentially with white sleeves as well. Away will probably stay the same as this years but with the URM sponsor. Basically just expecting chevron with inverted colours, should be pretty nice.
 

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