Great win, Sea Eagles 26-20 Storm. Battle of Brookvale has a long history of close games and this was no different.
When you think about it, the Northern Beaches has everything woke Melbourne doesn't. Great surfing beaches, Suburban grounds, Summer vibes, Team cheerleaders. It's like the California NRL team of Australia. Most local games have been sellouts recently too.
Was so good to see the Manly beat Woke Melbourne.
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Re: Was so good to see the Manly beat Woke Melbourne.
all of their games have been sellouts with the exception of the game V Canberra which was played in torrential rain , subsequently the only game they've lost at home as well.GlobalRugbyLeague wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 5:57 pmGreat win, Sea Eagles 26-20 Storm. Battle of Brookvale has a long history of close games and this was no different.
When you think about it, the Northern Beaches has everything woke Melbourne doesn't. Great surfing beaches, Suburban grounds, Summer vibes, Team cheerleaders. It's like the California NRL team of Australia. Most local games have been sellouts recently too.
4/5 sellouts
not a big venue granted , 17500 but... The Eagles are filling it regardless of opponent .. time .. their performances so they're a hot ticket.
they have to take some of that brookie spirit on the road to make finals though I think , but they are very connected to their nthn beaches community atm
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