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Industree Group continues to support Sea Eagles Foundation

For the third consecutive year, Manly Sea Eagles corporate partner, Industree Group, have provided support for the Sea Eagles Foundation.

As a part of their match day partnership during the Sea Eagles’ Round 27 clash with the Sharks at 4 Pines Park on Sunday, Industree Group owners Jason and Mel Stenning, presented a cheque for $10,000 to Sea Eagles Pathways players Max Davies and Lili Boyle.

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’s association with the Manly Sea Eagles spans four years, from branding on playing kit in previous years, to naming rights of the Industree Group Sports Lounge in the Jane Try Stand at 4 Pines Park.

Industree Group CEO, Jon Fleming, said the company was very proud of their support for the Sea Eagles.

“Supporting the Sea Eagles Foundation and nurturing the development of future NRL stars aligns perfectly with Industree Group's commitment to youth sports and the wellbeing and growth of our community,” Fleming said.

“Industree Group is proud and honoured to continue supporting the Sea Eagles from the grassroots to the elite NRL level”.

Sea Eagles CEO Tony Mestrov said the Industree Group have been great corporate supporters of the club.

“Industree Group have now donated $34, 000 over the past three years to our club,’’ Mestrov said.

“Our Foundation provides holistic support around the young men and women of our Junior Development Pathway teams, as they strive to become future NRL and NRLW Sea Eagles.

“Some of the proud local juniors to come through the Sea Eagles Pathways program include established NRL stars Tom Trbojevic, Jake Trbojevic, Ben Trbojevic, and Brad Parker to name a few.

“We once again thank Industree Group for their outstanding support of the Sea Eagles.”

 

 

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