Manly's flying Eagles soar at Junior Awards ceremony

Junior Representative Award Winners for 2025

LeagueNews.co | Nick Loken

The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles recently held their annual Junior Representative Awards event to recognize the achievements of their rising stars.

The awards were presented to players from the club's four junior representative teams and the Under 16s Development squad.

Sifa Oldfield, captain of the Harold Matthews team, was awarded the prestigious Jake Trbojevic Junior Representative Player of the Year for 2025.

The team was set to play against the Rabbitohs in the finals, showcasing their talent and hard work throughout the season.

The Harold Matthews players and coaching staff were praised for their accomplishments and for reaching the finals in the Under 17s category.

Georgie Lawton, the lock for the Sea Eagles' Tarsha Gale team, was named the women's Junior Representative Player of the Year, as well as the Players' Player.

Despite Manly CEO Tony Mestrov and NRL vice-captain Jake Trbojevic being unable to attend the event in person due to their commitments in Perth, they sent heartfelt messages of support via video link.

Overall, the event was a celebration of the dedication and talent displayed by the young players in the Sea Eagles pathways teams.

It highlighted the hard work and commitment of both the players and coaching staff throughout the season.

The awards serve as a recognition of the efforts put in by these rising stars and motivate them to continue striving for excellence in their sporting careers.

The Junior Representative Awards event not only acknowledged individual achievements but also emphasized the importance of teamwork and camaraderie within the club.

By honoring standout players like Sifa Oldfield and Georgie Lawton, the Sea Eagles are fostering a culture of success and excellence among their junior teams.

The event was a testament to the bright future ahead for the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, with promising young talents making their mark in the world of rugby league.

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