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Sea Eagles and Tigers in Twenty20 match fundraiser for floods
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EVER wondered if Jamie Lyon could handle Benji Marshall’s bag of tricks on the cricket pitch?
Well, the Manly Daily can reveal leading Sea Eagles NRL players will feature in a Twenty20 fundraising match against the Wests Tigers at Manly Oval on January 28.
Led by NSW centre Jamie Lyon, popular winger David Williams and former Australian prop Brent Kite, the Sea Eagles will take on the Tigers.
The Sea Eagles will hold an inter-club trial in the run-in to the game over the next week to sort out the complete make-up of their final XI.
Who should make up the Sea Eagles XI? Have your say below.
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“Anything we can do for the people in Queensland, we’ll do,” Lyon said. “It’s up to everyone else to lend their support and hopefully we’ll have some fun along the way.”
The charity game will have the full support of Manly Council, with the match a feature in a fundraising week for flood victims.
“I’ve been waiting 50 years for the Sea Eagles to play on Manly Oval, unfortunately it’s not football, it’s cricket,” Manly Mayor Jean Hay said.
“This game will be a nice finale for all the other things that are happening in Manly.”
Entry into the game will be by a gold coin donation with all proceeds donated to the Queensland Flood Appeal.
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EVER wondered if Jamie Lyon could handle Benji Marshall’s bag of tricks on the cricket pitch?
Well, the Manly Daily can reveal leading Sea Eagles NRL players will feature in a Twenty20 fundraising match against the Wests Tigers at Manly Oval on January 28.
Led by NSW centre Jamie Lyon, popular winger David Williams and former Australian prop Brent Kite, the Sea Eagles will take on the Tigers.
The Sea Eagles will hold an inter-club trial in the run-in to the game over the next week to sort out the complete make-up of their final XI.
Who should make up the Sea Eagles XI? Have your say below.
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“Anything we can do for the people in Queensland, we’ll do,” Lyon said. “It’s up to everyone else to lend their support and hopefully we’ll have some fun along the way.”
The charity game will have the full support of Manly Council, with the match a feature in a fundraising week for flood victims.
“I’ve been waiting 50 years for the Sea Eagles to play on Manly Oval, unfortunately it’s not football, it’s cricket,” Manly Mayor Jean Hay said.
“This game will be a nice finale for all the other things that are happening in Manly.”
Entry into the game will be by a gold coin donation with all proceeds donated to the Queensland Flood Appeal.
http://manly-daily.whereilive.com.au/sport/story/all-stars-are-all-heart/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;