Manly's Pathways: A Weekend of Triumphs and Tribulations

Big game...half-back Danii Nicole Gray recorded 22 points with two tries and seven goals against Balmain.

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

The Sea Eagles Pathways Weekend had its fair share of ups and downs, much like a rollercoaster ride in the world of Rugby League.

The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles took to the field in the NSWRL junior representative games on Saturday, with a result that left fans feeling a range of emotions.

The Sea Eagles came out on top with a stellar 66-6 victory over the Wests Tigers at 4 Pines Park in the U19s women's competition.

It was a display of strength and skill as the Sea Eagles dominated the game, scoring an impressive 13 tries.

Wingers Danielle Dunlop and Teuwira Rameka-Keremete, centre Taleenza Nelson, and half-back Danii Nicole Gray each scored twice, showcasing their sheer power and lightning speed on the field.

In a game filled with memorable moments, Danii Nicole Gray was awarded the Colormaker Industries Player of the Match, highlighting her standout performance.

The Sea Eagles finished the season in fourth place, after securing five wins, two draws, and one loss from their eight games.

Despite the mixed bag of results, the Sea Eagles have shown glimpses of their potential and are poised to soar to even greater heights in the future.

As they continue their journey through the world of Rugby League, fans can only anticipate more thrilling moments and unforgettable victories in the seasons to come.

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