In the lead up to Saturday night’s match against the Warriors at 4 Pines Park, we take a look at some of the great Manly wins at Brookvale against the New Zealand club.
Twelve matches have been played between the two clubs at Brookvale with the Sea Eagles and the Warriors winning six each.
At one stage, the Warriors enjoyed a four game winning streak at Brookvale.
Manly has played the Warriors at Brookvale just twice in the last decade after taking home games to Perth, Christchurch and Gosford.
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Manly’s wins over the Warriors at Brookvale
Rd 5, 1996: 22-10
The Sea Eagles ran in four tries to two in their first ever match against the Warriors at Brookvale.
A crowd of over 18,000 saw tries to Jack Elsegood, Terry Hill, Craig Innes, and Steve Menzies in this Friday night match. It was Manly’s fourth win in five games under Coach Bob Fulton.
Rd 4, 2007: 13-10
A vital field goal to half-back Michael Monaghan saw the Sea Eagles get home 13-10 in front of more than 16,000 fans.
Winger Chris Hicks and full-back Brett Stewart scored tries with Jamie Lyon kicking two out of three goals in this Sunday afternoon encounter.
Rd 3, 2008: 52-6
Monday night footy saw the Sea Eagles record their biggest ever win over the Warriors with a 46 point victory.
Winger Michael Robertson and full-back Brett Stewart scored three tries each with second-rower Anthony Watmough crossing for a double.
Michael Bani and Matt Orford also scored tries for the Sea Eagles with Orford kicking six from eight goals.
Rd 24, 2010: 19-16
Powerful Manly winger Tony ‘T-Rex’ Williams scored two tries in thrilling 19-16 win.
Centre Steve Matai crossed for a try with fellow centre and captain Jamie Lyon kicking three from four goals.
Half-back Trent Hodkinson landed a field goal to get the Sea Eagles home after Manly trailed 14-10 at the break.
Rd 6, 2011: 20-10
The Sea Eagles ran in four tries to two to record a 20-10 win on this particular Saturday night.
Jamie Buhrer, Joe Galuvao, Michel Oldfield, and Michael Robertson in a match that saw Manly lead 14-4 at half-time.
The two sides would then later meet in the 2011 Grand Final with the Sea Eagles winning 24-10.
Rd 9, 2021: 38-32
A hat-trick of tries to flying winger Jason Saab saw the Sea Eagles rally strongly to record a nail-biting 38-32 victory on a Sunday afternoon.
Trailing 20-12 at half-time, Manly full-back Tom Trbojevic celebrated his 100th NRL game with two tries, while Morgan Harper and Reuben Garrick also crossed for four pointers.
It was Manly's first victory against the Warriors since 2011 at Brookvale.