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Reuben Garrick moves into  fourth spot for most points for Manly

Reuben Garrick has moved into fourth position on the record list for most points for the Sea Eagles.

Garrick's 10 points against the Gold Coast Titans on Sunday at 4 Pines Park took him to 1100 points (75 tries, 400 goals) in 128 games since making his NRL debut for Manly in 2019.

He surpassed champion Manly full-back Matthew Ridge's record of 1093 points (32 tries, 477 goals, 11 field goals) achieved in 122 games between 1990-96.

Rugby league tries were changed from three to four points in 1982.

Reuben Garrick passed Matthew Ridge on Sunday in the 38-8 win over the Titans
Reuben Garrick passed Matthew Ridge on Sunday in the 38-8 win over the Titans ©NRL Photos

With Garrick contracted to the Sea Eagles until the end of the 2027 season, the club record for most points for Manly of 1917 held by the great Graham Eadie is well within reach.

Garrick has certainly become a record-breaking player for Manly in recent seasons.

The 26-year-old was the NRL’s Top Point Scorer and Dally M Winger of the Year in 2021 and in doing so, set a new club record for 'Most Points in a Season' with 334 points (23 tries, 121 goals, 27 games).

Garrick became the first player in rugby league to score 20 tries and 100 goals in a premiership season with his feats in 2021.

He also broke the all-time record for most points by a player in the NRL regular season, beating Hazem El Masri’s record of 288 points set in 2004.

Top Five List For Most Points for Manly Points Tries Goals Field Goals Games Played Years
Graham Eadie 1917 71 847 3 237 1971-83
Jamie Lyon 1410 86 533 0 224 2007-2016
Bob Batty 1158 40 502 19 205 1959-1971
Reuben Garrick 1100 75 400 0 128* 2019-
Matthew Ridge 1093  32 477 11 122 1990-1996
 
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