Sea Eagles soaring high with record home support

The faithful....more than 17,000 fans witnessed a great Sea Eagles win over the Dragons

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles are riding high on the wave of overwhelming support from their loyal fans, with record-breaking home crowds propelling them to victory against NRL heavyweights in the 2024 season.

With five games boasting crowds of over 17,000 fans, the Sea Eagles have found their stride at 4 Pines Park, harnessing the energy of the passionate supporters to soar to victory on the field.

The demand to witness the exciting 'Class of 2024' in action has seen home games sell out well in advance, creating an electric atmosphere at 'The Fortress'.

A highlight of the season saw a roaring crowd of 17,385 witness the Sea Eagles triumph over their arch rivals, the Parramatta Eels, in a thrilling 32-18 victory.

This Sunday, 17,187 fans rallied behind a wounded Sea Eagles squad, lifting them to a courageous 30-14 win against St George-Illawarra in a display of grit and determination reminiscent of Rugby League's golden era.

As the Sea Eagles gear up to surpass the milestone of 100,000 home crowd attendance, they are drawing strength from the unwavering support of their fans and the rich history of success that Manly Warringah is known for.

The Sea Eagles are truly thriving off the adulation of their fans, propelling them to new heights on the field.

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