LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles are flying high after securing their first win in the Harvey Norman Women's NSW Premiership, marking a historic moment for the team.
The players showcased their skills and determination in a match that had fans on the edge of their seats, as they battled it out against the Newcastle Knights to a thrilling 24-20 victory.
Led by the experienced captain Shontelle Stowers, the Sea Eagles displayed strong teamwork and resilience throughout the game.
With a 14-4 lead at half-time, the team dug deep and fought hard in front of their passionate home crowd to secure the much-needed win.
After a tough loss to the Parramatta Eels in their first match and a draw with the Central Coast Roosters in the following game, the Sea Eagles were hungry for a victory.
Stowers expressed how special the win was, highlighting the dedication and effort that went into forming and training the team.
This victory is just the beginning for the Sea Eagles, as they continue to strive for success and make their mark in the competitive world of women's rugby league.
With their spirits high and momentum building, the Sea Eagles are ready to take on whatever challenges come their way and keep soaring towards victory.