Manly Sea Eagles Records

Manly Sea Eagles Records

=Biggest Wins=

Biggest Loses

Most Consecutive Wins

*15, 12 March - 9 July 1995

Most Consecutive Loses

*8, 6 May - 29 July 1950
*8, 28 August 1998 - 18 April 1999

Biggest Comeback

Recovered from a 20 point deficit.
*Trailed Penrith Panthers 26-6 after 51 minutes to win 36-26 at Brookvale Oval on 29 May 2005

Worst Collapse

Surrendered a 24 point lead.
*Led St George Illawarra Dragons 34-10 after 57 minutes to lose 36-34 at Oki Jubilee Stadium on 29 August 2004

Inidividual Records

Most Games For Club

*309, Cliff Lyons (1986-1999)

Most Tries In A Match

*5, Les Hanigan against Cronulla Sharks on 14 May 1967

Most Goals In A Match

*14, Graham Eadie against Penrith Panthers on 19 July 1973

Most Points In A Match

*30 (4 tries, 9 goals), Ron Rowles against Canterbury Bulldogs on 24 July 1954
*30 (2 tries, 11 goals), Matthew Ridge against Wests on 25 August 1996

Most Tries In A Season

*27, Phil Blake in 1983

Most Tries For Club

*140, Steve Menzies (1993-2008)

Most Points In A Season

* 257 (11 tries, 106 goals, 1 field goal), Matthew Ridge in 1995

Most Points For Club

*1,917 (71 tries, 847 goals, 3 field goals), Graham Eadie (1971-1983)


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