2015 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles season

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2015 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles season
NRL Rank9th
Play-off resultDNQ
2015 recordWins: 11; Draws: 2; Losses: 13
Points scoredFor: 458; Against: 492
Team information
CEO Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joe Kelly
Coach Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Toovey
Captain
Stadium Brookvale Oval
Avg. attendance10,955
Top scorers
Tries Brett Stewart (16)
Points Jamie Lyon (110)
<  2014 2016  >

The 2015 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles season is the 66th in the club's history. Coached by Geoff Toovey and captained by Jamie Lyon, they compete in the National Rugby League's 2015 Telstra Premiership.

Contents

Squad movement

Gains

PlayerSigned fromUntil end ofNotes
Willie Mason Newcastle Knights 2015 [1]
Feleti Mateo New Zealand Warriors 2016 [2]
Siosaia Vave Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 2016 [3]
Brayden Wiliame Newcastle Knights - [4]
Blake Leary North Queensland Cowboys 2016 [5]

Losses

PlayerSigned ToUntil end ofNotes
Zane Tetevano SackedN/A [6]
Anthony Watmough Parramatta Eels - [7]
Glenn Stewart South Sydney Rabbitohs 2016 [8]
Jason King Retirement- [9]
Daniel Harrison London Broncos - [10]

Ladder

PosTeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters 2418062591300+29140
2 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos 2417072574379+19538
3 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys (P)2417072587454+13338
4 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm 24140102467348+11932
5 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24140102522480+4232
6 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24140102469476−732
7 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs 24130112465467−230
8 St. George colours.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons 24120122435408+2728
9 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 24110132458492−3426
10 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders 24100142577569+824
11 Panthers colours.svg Penrith Panthers 2490152399477−7822
12 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels 2490152448573−12522
13 New Zealand colours.svg New Zealand Warriors 2490152445588−14322
14 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans 2490152439636−19722
15 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers 2480162487562−7520
16 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights 2480162458612−15420

Fixtures

Regular season

DateRoundOpponentVenueScoreTriesGoalsAttendance
Friday 6 March1 Parramatta Eels Pirtek Stadium 12-42 [11] B. Stewart, C. Blair J. Lyon (2/2)18,718
Saturday 14 March2 Melbourne Storm Brookvale Oval 24-22 [12] B. Stewart (2), S. Matai, B. Leary J. Lyon (4/4)10,531
Friday 20 March3 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Brookvale Oval 12-16 [13] S. Matai, F. Mateo, P. Hiku D. Cherry-Evans (0/2)
S. Matai (0/1)
10,498
Saturday 28 March4 St George Illawarra Dragons WIN Stadium 4-12 [14] B.Wiliame D. Cherry-Evans (0/1)12,087
Saturday 4 April5 Canberra Raiders Lavington Sports Ground 16-29 [15] T. Trbojevic (2), C. Blair P. Hiku (1/2)
K. Foran (1/1)
6,436
Saturday 11 April6 Penrith Panthers Pepper Stadium 12-22 [16] J. Horo, S. Matai P. Hiku (2/3)11,170
Friday 17 April7 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs ANZ Stadium 16-28 [17] D. Cherry-Evans, P. Hiku, S. Matai J. Lyon (2/4)13,568
Saturday 25 April8 Melbourne Storm AAMI Park 12-10 [18] T. Symonds, D. Williams D. Williams (2/3)13,948
Sunday 10 May9 Newcastle Knights Brookvale Oval 30-10 [19] B. Stewart (2) J. Taufua, L. Sao, D. Cherry-Evans J. Lyon (5/5)10,056
Monday 18 May10 Penrith Panthers Brookvale Oval 10-11 [20] B. Stewart (2) J. Lyon (1/2)8,825
11BYE
Saturday 30 May12 North Queensland Cowboys 1300SMILES Stadium 14-18 [21] J. Taufua (2), T. Trbojevic J. Lyon (1/3)14,196 [22]
Friday 5 June13 Brisbane Broncos Suncorp Stadium 10-44 [23] P. Hiku, B. Stewart J. Lyon (1/2)28,691
14BYE
Friday 19 June15 Wests Tigers Brookvale Oval 30-20 [24] B. Stewart (2), S. Matai, K. Foran, L. Sao F. Mateo (5/5)8,093
Friday 26 June16 South Sydney Rabbitohs ANZ Stadium 20-8 [25] P. Hiku, S. Matai P. Hiku (0/2)14,236
Sunday 5 July17 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Brookvale Oval 28-16 [26] J. Taufua (3), S. Matai, D. Cherry-Evans J. Lyon (4/5)14,881
Monday 13 July18 Gold Coast Titans Cbus Super Stadium 38-6 [27] J. Taufua (2), T. Trbojevic (2), B. Stewart, K. Foran, W. Mason J. Lyon (5/7)9,632
Monday 20 July19 North Queensland Cowboys Brookvale Oval 12-30 D. Cherry-Evans, B. Stewart J. Lyon (2/2)7,643
Saturday 25 July20 New Zealand Warriors Mt Smart Stadium 32-12 [28] J. Taufua (2), B. Stewart (2), J. Trbojevic, M. Ballin J. Lyon (5/7)15,812
Saturday 1 August21 Brisbane Broncos Central Coast Stadium 44-12 [29] K. Foran (2), T. Trbojevic (2), D. Cherry-Evans, J. Lyon, F. Mateo, J. Sene-Lefao J. Lyon (6/8)16,280
Friday 7 August22 South Sydney Rabbitohs Brookvale Oval 28-8 [30] P. Hiku (3), J. Trbojevic (2) J. Lyon (4/6)15,083
Sunday 16 August23 Canberra Raiders GIO Stadium 26-24 [31] J. Lyon (2), B. Stewart (2), S. Matai J. Lyon (3/5)13,113
Sunday 23 August24 Parramatta Eels Brookvale Oval 16-20 [32] J. Hasson, P. Hiku, S. Matai J. Lyon (2/3)11,018
Friday 28 August25 Sydney Roosters Brookvale Oval 10-46 [33] J. Lyon, T. Symonds J. Lyon (1/1)
D. Cherry-Evans (0/1)
12,911
Saturday 6 September26 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Remondis Stadium 14-12 [34] J. Sene-Lefao, T. Trbojevic K. Foran (3/4)19,146

Player statistics

Player statistics for the 2015 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles. [35]

PlayerGamesTriesGoalsField GoalsPoints
Matt Ballin 221004
Cheyse Blair 72008
Jamie Buhrer 70000
Luke Burgess 180000
Michael Chee-Kam 40000
Daly Cherry-Evans 2350/4020
Kieran Foran 1944/5024
Clint Gutherson 10000
James Hasson 101004
Peta Hiku 2283/7038
Jayden Hodges 70000
Justin Horo 181004
Brenton Lawrence 10000
Blake Leary 131004
Dunamis Lui 170000
Jamie Lyon 17447/650110
Willie Mason 201004
Steve Matai 1990/1036
Feleti Mateo 1925/5018
Ligi Sao 202008
Jesse Sene-Lefao 112008
Josh Starling 140000
Brett Stewart 22160064
Tom Symonds 202008
Jorge Taufua 17100040
Jake Trbojevic 2330012
Tom Trbojevic 980032
Brayden Wiliame 51004
David Williams 312/308
TOTAL8461/890458

2016 Season Awards

Manly Warringah 2016 Club Awards (NRL only): [36]

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