BREAKING NEWS: In the Tarsha Gale Cup, #Sea Eagles accept the challenge from the Roosters.
This Saturday, Manly Warringah Sea Eagles will play a crucial match at 4 Pines Park, providing an early test of their performance before the Tarsha Gale Cup finals.
Just two weeks before the playoffs, at 4 p.m., at 4 Pines Park, Brookvale, the fourth-place Sea Eagles play the second-place Sydney Roosters Indigenous Academy. The U19 women’s finals are contested by the top six teams.
After six games this season, the Sea Eagles have four victories and two ties, and they are still unbeaten. Among Manly’s greatest victories were 52-6 against Souths and 52-0 against St George.
Six of the seven games have been won by the Roosters, including three decisive victories (60-0 against Wests Tigers, 62-0 against St George Dragons, and 58-0 against Penrith). This will be their final game before the championships, and they will have next weekend off.
It’s a significant task. The Roosters are the reigning premiers and have taken home this trophy several times in a row. Sea Eagles coach Keith Hanley described them as a neat and disciplined football team.
“Our group never stops working hard and trying to get better every chance we have.
“We are eagerly anticipating this competition.”
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