History of The Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles - Club Records

Club Records

Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Effective 4 July 2009
Biggest Win 70-7 vs Penrith (1973)
61-0 vs St George (1994)
Biggest Loss 6-68 vs Cronulla (2005)
12-72 vs Penrith (2004)
Consecutive Wins 15 - (1995)
12 - (1997)
Consecutive Losses 8 - (1950 / 1998-99)
Best Winning Percentage (10+ Games) Gold Coast Chargers - Played 17 / Won 14 (85%)
Illawarra - Played 27 / Won 19 (74%)
Worst Winning Percentage (10+ Games) St. George Illawarra Dragons - Played 14 / Won 4 (28%)
Melbourne Storm - Played 17 / Won 7 (41%)
Clubs (Most Wins Against) Parramatta - 76
Eastern Suburbs - 75
Clubs (Most Losses To) South Sydney - 56
St George - 55
Brookvale Oval Record Played 573 - (W) 401 / (L) 158 / (D) 14

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