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When the Sea Eagles come to Brisbane

In the build up to the annual Magic Round, we take a look back at Manly Warringah’s history against the Brisbane Broncos in Brisbane.

The Sea Eagles and the Broncos meet at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane this Friday night at 8pm. For travelling Manly Members, Suncorp is affectionately known as 'Brookvale North'.

Manly’s wins in Brisbane

16-8, Rd 17, 1989

The Sea Eagles scored three tries to one to record their first victory in Brisbane against the Broncos. Centre David Ronson, winger Sean Townsend, and prop Hugh Waddell scored for Manly in the Friday night match.

18-4, Rd 11, 1996

It was a long time between drinks for Sea Eagles fans but Manly finally broke through again after three previous losses in Brisbane. Two tries to Manly winger Danny Moore saw the Sea Eagles take home the two competition points.

26-20, Rd 20, 2003

Winger Scott Donald grabbed a double in this Saturday night clash at Suncorp Stadium. Aaron Cannings and Anthony Watmough also scored for Manly under the coaching of Peter Sharp.

21-8, Rd 21, 2007

Two players scored all of Manly’s points in this rare Sunday afternoon match at Suncorp Stadium. Skillful second-rower Anthony Watmough scored Manly’s three tries with half-back and captain Matt Orford kicking three from three and a field goal to get the Sea Eagles home under Coach Des Hasler.

'Choc' delight..Anthony Watmough crossed for a hat-trick against the Broncos in 2007.
'Choc' delight..Anthony Watmough crossed for a hat-trick against the Broncos in 2007. ©NRL Photos

30-12, Rd 9, 2008

The Sea Eagles overcame a six point half-time deficit to storm home comfortable winners in this Sunday afternoon contest at Suncorp. Steve Bell, Brent Kite, Steve Menzies, Michael Robertson and Brett Stewart all crossed for four pointers in what turned out to be a premiership winning year for Manly.

22-20, Rd 9, 2009

Centre Jamie Lyon turned in one of his many stellar performances for Manly in crossing for a hat-trick of tries in this thrilling come from behind win. The Sea Eagles trailed 16-6 at half-time with Lyon finishing the game with three tries and three goals for a personal haul of 18 points.

34-10, Rd 12, 2011

The Sea Eagles took a home game to Suncorp Stadium to play the Broncos in a Friday night double header. Trailing 10-4 at half-time, the Sea Eagles put on 30 unanswered points through two tries each to half-back Daly Cherry-Evans and winger William Hopoate. Jamie Lyon and Tony Williams also crossed for Manly in a massive win.

24-22, Rd 10, 2012

Sea Eagles winger David Williams scored the match winning try with just 70 seconds left in this Friday night thriller. It was one of two tries for the ‘Wolfman’ with experienced centres Jamie Lyon and Steve Matai also crossing in a memorable win for Manly fans at ‘Brookvale North’.

22-14, Rd 1, 2013

Manly made it three straight wins in three years at Suncorp Stadium with tough centre Steve Matai leading the way with two tries. The Sea Eagles trailed 14-6 at half-time but piled on 16 unanswered points to take victory.

Skivi time...Steve Matai crosses for a double in 2013.
Skivi time...Steve Matai crosses for a double in 2013. ©NRL Photos

38-24 Rd 10, 2018

Manly lock Jake Trbojevic and second-rower Joel Thompson scored two tries each in the Brisbane Double Header at Suncorp Stadium as part of NRL Indigenous Round. The Sea Eagles led 18-14 at half-time before fighting on strongly to end a five game losing streak. Api Koroisau and Akuila Uate also scored for Manly while half-back Daly Cherry-Evans kicked seven from nine goals.

50-6 Rd 10, 2021

Two tries each to full-back Tom Trbojevic and winger Jason Saab saw the Sea Eagles run riot in the Magic Round match. Leading 20-6 at half-time, Lachlan Croker, Sean Keppie, Josh Schuster and Jake Trbojevic also crossed for tries. Winger Reuben Garrick had a perfect night out with the boot, kicking nine from nine.

Let's celebrate brother...Jake and Tom Trbojevic enjoyed this try in 2021.
Let's celebrate brother...Jake and Tom Trbojevic enjoyed this try in 2021. ©NRL Photos


 

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