Well it seems it is true that Manly Sea Eagles have never played in Manly, except for a picnic cricket match on Manly Oval about 15 years ago. The news stories below show Manly Sea Eagles officials trying really hard in the first few years of the club to get some games at Manly Oval. Surely it is time for
Manly Sea Eagles to play a trial game next year
in MANLY at
Manly Oval.
RUGBY LEAGUE AT MANLY.
(1939, October 25). The Sydney Morning Herald
The Manly Warringah Junior Rugby League, in a letter to the New South Wales Rugby League telling of a successful season said that it was the ambition of the Junior League to have a senior district club established. The letter stated that there had been 16 junior League teams as against six Rugby Union teams in the district this year. There was good reason to expect additional teams in the League, but the letter suggested that the head body should endeavour to make some arrangement with Rugby Union and the Manly Council, whereby the League Juniors could obtain some dates on Manly Oval. Brookvale Oval, which has been the headquarters of the junior league, Is now occupied by the military authorities.
RUGBY LEAGUE AT MANLY. - The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) - 25 Oct 1939
22 August 1946 'North's Won't Oppose Manly's Entry', The Daily Telegraph
"Rugby League is booming in Manly, and at a junior match at Brookvale Oval last Sunday, we had an attendance of 7000. "One of the committee's objects Is to secure Manly Oval for our home
ground. "Manly Oval is now used for Rugby Union. "We have planned to send a deputation to Manly Council, in an effort to secure Manly Oval. "We also are seeking Government
support to get this oval."
North's Won't Oppose Manly's Entry - The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1931 - 1954) - 22 Aug 1946
12 December 1946 RUGBY LEAGUE officials are concerned about an advertisement appearing in local newspapers at Manly calling tenders for Manly Oval for the 1947, 1948, and 1949 football seasons. The advertisement called for offers "from Rugby Union clubs or an association of such clubs." They say the League seems to have been refused " the opportunity of tendering, despite the creation of a first-grade club in Manly-Warringah area.
Talking of SPORT - The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) - 12 Dec 1946
3 February 1947 MANLY RUGBY UNION CLUB is out to woo public support with night games this season. This is its answer to Rugby League competition in the "Village." The matches will be put on under floodlights on Manly Oval, of which the club has a three years' lease.
Talking of SPORT - The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) - 3 Feb 1947
2 March 1950 Manly Oval to Union By E. W. Kann
Manly Council has granted Manly Rugby Union a further three years lease of Manly Oval under the same terms and conditions as previously. Manly Rugby League had been making every effort to
secure some playing days at Manly Oval. Full control, however, will still be invested in the Manly
Rugby Union. Other football bodies desiring to use the oval will have to make application to Manly RU, which is certain to refuse the Rugby League use of the ground.
Manly Oval to Union - The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954) - 2 Mar 1950