Manly Warringah Sea Eagles return to 4 Pines Park on Thursday, March 16, for a blockbuster clash against the Parramatta Eels in round three of the Telstra Premiership.
The Sea Eagles are expecting another big crowd following the round one sell out against the Bulldogs.
Match Day details
6.30pm: Gates open; 8pm: NRL match
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Ticketing
All ticketing box windows open at 6pm.
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Membership
The Sea Eagles Membership Marquee will be back this season, located outside of the Ken Arthurson main entrance (cnr Pittwater and Alfred Road).
If you have any questions about your 2023 Membership or looking to become a member, come visit the friendly Membership Team who will happily assist.
Corporate Hospitality
Needing to make a last-minute corporate hospitality booking? Book online here or call 9970 3044 to speak with Prue Eccleston, our Corporate Hospitality Sales Executive.
Merchandise
You can purchase all the latest Sea Eagles team gear at the merchandise outlets inside 4 Pines Park. Official Merchandise can also be purchased at our online store.
Multicultural Round
Our Round three match kicks-off the NRL's Multicultural Round. The Sea Eagles have arranged a number of activities to mark the occasion.
- A live 'Welcome to Country' read
- Soloist Prinnie Stevens will sing ''My Island Home'
- Pre-Guard of Honour Performance
Samoan Group: The performance will be dedicated to the late Sea Eagles player Keith Titmuss (#623) and to all the Polynesian players of the NRL.
Lafo Titmuss, the mother of Keith Titmuss, and the sister of Manly NRL player Josh Schuster, will feature in the Samoan group, who will perform a song called the TA-TA-U, meaning "to mark", a longstanding traditional Samoan practice.
For the NRL match, Sea Eagles and Eels players are invited to wear special wrist tapes featuring colours of their nation/flag.
The Sea Eagles and the Eels will join together with family members and club staff for a 'Harmony Walk' around the field of play following the match.
Getting to 4 Pines Park
Supporters are encouraged to consider all the available public transport options ahead of time.
Drive with your group and use nearby local parking. Allow extra travel time as traffic may be heavier than usual. You can find real-time updates on traffic conditions at livetraffic.com
If you have to catch public transport, please plan ahead at transportnsw.info and allow plenty of extra travel time. Buses run regularly to Brookvale making stops on Pittwater Rd near the stadium.