The strong and successful Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Pathways Program has received another generous financial donation from one of the Club’s proud Senior Partners in Industree Group.
Over the past two years, Industree Group have donated $24,000 to the Pathways program through the Sea Eagles Foundation to ensure the program would continue to develop and nurture the next generation of NRL players at Manly.
As the official Match Day Partner for last night's Round 24 clash against the Penrith Panthers at 4 Pines Park, Industree Group kindly donated a further $12,000 to the Pathways program with an on-field cheque presentation.
Based at Berkeley Vale on the NSW Central Coast, Industree Group is an Australian-owned and operated, innovator and designer of best-in-class Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and are an environmentally conscious 100% carbon zero certified business.
Industree Group has been a Senior Partner of the Sea Eagles since 2020 with their branding featuring on playing apparel of Manly’s NRL and junior teams.
"We have seen first-hand the work and development of these young players through the Pathways program and how many of them have made a successful transition to the NRL,’’ said Industree Group CEO, Jon Fleming.
“Our company is proud to keep supporting the Sea Eagles not only at the elite NRL level but also right throughout the junior grades.”
Sea Eagles CEO Tony Mestrov thanked the Industree Group for their outstanding support of the Club.
“We are very proud of the work that has been done with our Pathways program this year and it is only going to get bigger and better,’’ Mestrov said.
“Our Club has a wonderful relationship with the Industree Group and we can’t thank Jon and owners Jason and Melanie Stenning enough for their very generous donations over the past few years.
“The money will certainly further enhance our development programs to ensure Manly will always be strong in the junior representative ranks.”