Tag: Manly 2095
Manly ferry sold for $25,000
An 88-year-old Manly ferry, the Baragoola, has been sold at an online auction for $25,000.[MORE]
Slater named world's best player
Melbourne full-back Billy Slater has been named the Rugby League International Federation's inaugural player of the year.[MORE]
Original Manly ferry up for auction
One of the original Manly ferries that has a reputation for hitting the most unusual thing on Sydney Harbour is up for auction today.[MORE]
Williams not banking on keeping Test jumper
David Williams believes his stunning three-try Test debut against Papua New Guinea is unlikely to count for much when coach Ricky Stuart picks Australia's squad for its World Cup finals campaign.[MORE]
Matai banned for high tackle
New Zealand's Steve Matai has been banned for one week for a careless high tackle on Australia's Paul Gallen in last night's Rugby League World Cup match.[MORE]
Manly JetCat 'lemon' faces axe
The Manly JetCat looks set to become a casualty of next month's NSW mini-Budget.[MORE]
Promising signs for Tuqiri ahead of tour
Wallabies winger Lote Tuqiri is making solid progress in a bid to prove his fitness for the Australian rugby team's spring tour.[MORE]
Stewart out, Broncos duo in for World Cup
Australia's World Cup injury woes have worsened with Manly full-back Brett Stewart withdrawing from the squad today.[MORE]
Councillor denies election day assault
A former New South Wales MP and former mayor of Manly, Peter Macdonald, says he will fight charges that he assaulted a man during voting for last month's local council elections.[MORE]
Teen Wright stuns in Beachley Classic
Australian Tyler Wright has become the youngest ever winner of an event on the women's world surfing tour, taking out the Beachley Classic at Manly.[MORE]
Miller slapped with more drug charges
Former Olympic swimmer Scott Miller has been charged with an additional nine offences relating to a drug bust in April.[MORE]
Sea Eagles in line for Kangaroos call-up
Australian coach Ricky Stuart and selectors will today announce a 24-man Kangaroos squad for the rugby league World Cup, with a number of Manly players moving into contention for a call-up to the international arena.[MORE]
Menzies signs off in style
Steve Menzies ended his illustrious rugby league career in Australia with a fairytale finish on Sunday evening, an incredible 12 years after helping Manly to grand final victory in 1996.[MORE]
Storm left the worst for last: Bellamy
Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy has praised Manly for its 'tremendous' performance in the NRL grand final as the Storm licks its wounds after a second grand final loss in three years.[MORE]
Sea Eagles deservedly flying high
The party continues in Manly after the Sea Eagles romped to an emphatic 40-0 grand final victory.[MORE]
Magnificent Manly exacts grand final revenge
The relentless Sea Eagles shellshocked Melbourne in a 40-0 grand final ambush in Sydney to win the 2008 NRL crown.[MORE]
Sea Eagles edge ahead in NRL decider
Manly justified its pre-match favouritism with an 8-0 half-time lead over Melbourne in the 2008 NRL grand final in Sydney.[MORE]
Melbourne, Manly vie for 2008 premiership
Play has commenced in the 2008 NRL grand final between defending premier Melbourne and the Sea Eagles in Sydney.[MORE]
Manly supporters confident about GF chances
Manly supporters have gathered at the club's headquarters ahead of this afternoon's NRL grand final against Melbourne.[MORE]
We can do it without Smith, says Cronk
Cooper Cronk says his side can defend its NRL premiership without the services skipper Cam Smith. [MORE]
Storm's White ready to get physical
Melbourne prop Brett White says he is ready for a physical challenge from Manly in tomorrow's NRL grand final.[MORE]
Storm shrugs off controversy
Assistant coach Robbie Kearns says Melbourne has not been affected by the off-field controversy that has marred the build-up to Sunday's NRL grand final against Manly.[MORE]
Manly a deserved favourite: Bellamy
Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy says Manly deserves to go into Sunday's NRL grand final as favourite.[MORE]
Storm sued over Smith comments
Two NRL judiciary members are suing Melbourne over comments concerning the Cam Smith case.[MORE]
I'm up to it: Orford
Matt Orford says he is not worried about people saying he cannot handle big games like Sunday's NRL grand final.[MORE]