1976 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles season

1976 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles season
NSWRFL champions
NSWRFL Rank1st
1976 recordWins: 18; draws: 0; losses: 7
Points scoredFor: 544; against: 300
Team information
SecretaryAustralia Ken Arthurson
CoachAustralia Frank Stanton
Captain
StadiumBrookvale Oval
Top scorers
TriesAustralia Bob Fulton (21)
GoalsAustralia Graham Eadie (103)
PointsAustralia Graham Eadie (233)
← 1975 1977 →

The 1976 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles season was the 30th in the club's history since their entry into the then New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership in 1947.

The 1976 Sea Eagles were coached by 1963–64 Kangaroo tourist Frank Stanton. Captaining the side was brilliant centre Bob Fulton. The club competed in the New South Wales Rugby Football League's 1976 Premiership season and played its home games at the 27,000 capacity Brookvale Oval.[1]

Ladder

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Manly-Warringah 22 16 0 6 499 252 +247 32
2 Parramatta 22 14 2 6 347 238 +109 30
3 St. George 22 14 0 8 328 298 +30 28
4 Eastern Suburbs 22 13 1 8 399 250 +149 27
5 Canterbury-Bankstown 22 12 3 7 361 337 +24 27
6 Balmain 22 12 1 9 318 287 +31 25
7 Western Suburbs 22 11 2 9 379 313 +66 24
8 Cronulla-Sutherland 22 9 1 12 378 393 -15 19
9 Penrith 22 8 1 13 352 333 +19 17
10 South Sydney 22 8 0 14 297 421 -124 16
11 North Sydney 22 6 1 15 272 526 -254 13
12 Newtown 22 3 0 19 264 546 -282 6

Regular season

Sunday 21 March Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 15 – 27 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Endeavour Field, Sydney
Tries:
Dave Chamberlain, Greg Mullane, Glenn Stolzenheim
Goals:
Barry Andrews (3/6)
[2]
Tries:
Graham Eadie, Rod Jackson, Tom Mooney, Terry Randall, Gary Thoroughgood
Goals:
Graham Eadie (6/8)

Attendance: 7,629
Referee: Gary Cook

Sunday 28 March Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 17 – 13 Western Suburbs Magpies Brookvale Oval, Sydney
Tries:
Graham Eadie, Rod Jackson, Tom Mooney
Goals:
Graham Eadie (4/8)
[3]
Tries:
Ron Giteau, Graeme O'Grady, Peter Young
Goals:
Graeme O'Grady (2/5)

Attendance: 12,059
Referee: Greg Hartley

Sunday 4 April Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 21 – 31 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Belmore Oval, Sydney
Tries:
Mick Ryan (2), Don Moseley, Peter O'Neill, George Peponis
Goals:
Graeme Hughes (3/6)
[4]
Tries:
Ray Branighan, Graham Eadie, Bob Fulton, Rod Jackson, Max Krilich, Ian Martin, Col Parkes
Goals:
Graham Eadie (5/9)

Attendance: 16,046
Referee: Richie Humphreys

Sunday 11 April Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 30 – 4 St. George Dragons Brookvale Oval, Sydney
Tries:
Bob Fulton (2), Rod Jackson (2), Col Parkes, Terry Randall
Goals:
Graham Eadie (6/9)
[5]
Tries:

Goals:
Henry Tatana (2/5)

Attendance: 18,077
Referee: Jack Danzey

Sunday 18 April Parramatta Eels 8 – 5 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Cumberland Oval, Sydney
Tries:
Ray Price (2)
Goals:
John Peard (1/4)
[6]
Tries:
Tom Mooney
Goals:
Graham Eadie (1/4)

Attendance: 14,543
Referee: Greg Hartley

Sunday 25 April Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 38 – 13 North Sydney Bears Brookvale Oval, Sydney
Tries:
Bob Fulton (2), Phil Lowe (2), Max Krilich, Tom Mooney
Goals:
Graham Eadie (10/10)
[7]
Tries:
Bruce Walker, Rex Murphy
Goals:
John Gray (1/3)
Mark Tonks (1/1)

Attendance: 13,057
Referee: Col Turnell

Saturday 1 May Eastern Suburbs Roosters 19 – 18 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Tries:
Ron Coote, Russell Fairfax, Mark Harris
Goals:
John Brass (3/4)
Royce Ayliffe (2/4)
[8]
Tries:
Graham Eadie, Russel Gartner, Rod Jackson, Mick Waller
Goals:
Graham Eadie (3/6)

Attendance: 22,861
Referee: Kevin Roberts

Saturday 8 May Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 27 – 14 Penrith Panthers Brookvale Oval, Sydney
Tries:
Tom Mooney (4), Phil Lowe (2), Bob Fulton
Goals:
Graham Eadie (3/9)
[9]
Tries:
John King (2)
Goals:
Ken Wilson (4/5)

Attendance: 9,314
Referee: Don Macdonald

Sunday 16 May Newtown Bluebags 6 – 57 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Henson Park, Sydney
Tries:

Goals:
John Bradstock (3/5)
[10]
Tries:
Bob Fulton (3), Tom Mooney (3), Ian Martin (2), Ray Branighan, Graham Eadie, John Harvey, Max Krilich, Alan Thompson
Goals:
Graham Eadie (9/13)

Attendance: 2,825
Referee: Richie Humphreys

Sunday 23 May South Sydney Rabbitohs 16 – 18 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Redfern Oval, Sydney
Tries:
Bernard Lowther, John Marsh
Goals:
Greg Purcell (5/8)
[11]
Tries:
Bob Fulton (2)
Goals:
Graham Eadie (6/9)

Attendance: 11,198
Referee: Col Turnell

Sunday 30 May Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 14 – 0 Balmain Tigers Brookvale Oval, Sydney
Tries:
Bob Fulton, Tom Mooney
Goals:
Ray Branighan (6/8)
[12]
Tries:

Goals:

Attendance: 25,876
Referee: Greg Hartley

Sunday 6 June Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 17 – 12 Eastern Suburbs Roosters Brookvale Oval, Sydney
Tries:
Ray Branighan, Bob Fulton, Tom Mooney
Goals:
Graham Eadie (4/4)
[13]
Tries:
Ron Coote, Russell Fairfax
Goals:
John Brass (3/5)

Attendance: 23,005
Referee: Gary Cook

Sunday 13 June Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 20 – 9 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Brookvale Oval, Sydney
Tries:
Mick Waller (2), Phil Lowe, Terry Randall
Goals:
Graham Eadie (4/8)
[14]
Tries:
Martin Raftery
Goals:
Steve Rogers (3/4)

Attendance: 16,026
Referee: Don Macdonald

Sunday 20 June Western Suburbs Magpies 15 – 37 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Lidcombe Oval, Sydney
Tries:
John Donnelly, James Murphy, John Purcell
Goals:
Ron Giteau (3)
[15]
Tries:
Johnny Gibbs (2), Terry Randall (2), Graham Eadie, Bob Fulton, Terry Hill, Tom Mooney, Steve Norton
Goals:
Graham Eadie (5)

Attendance: Greg Hartley
Referee: 12,713

Sunday 27 June Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 9 – 13 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Brookvale Oval, Sydney
Tries:
Alan Thompson
Goals:
Graham Eadie (3)
[16]
Tries:
Steve Hage
Goals:
Don Moseley (5)

Attendance: 15,446
Referee: Kevin Roberts

Saturday 3 July St. George Dragons 13 – 5 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Kogarah Oval, Sydney
Tries:
Ted Goodwin
Goals:
Henry Tatana (5)
[17]
Tries:
Tom Mooney
Goals:
Graham Eadie (1)

Attendance: 10,388
Referee: Gary Cook

Sunday 11 July Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 10 – 14 Parramatta Eels Brookvale Oval, Sydney
Tries:
Graham Eadie, Russel Gartner
Goals:
Graham Eadie (2)
[18]
Tries:
Neville Glover, Phil Mann
Goals:
John Peard (4)

Attendance: 2,311
Referee: Don Macdonald

Saturday 17 July North Sydney Bears 28 – 5 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles North Sydney Oval, Sydney
Tries:
John Miller
Goals:
Barry Wood (1)
[19]
Tries:
Bob Fulton (2), Johnny Gibbs, Rod Jackson, Tom Mooney, Alan Thompson
Goals:
Graham Eadie (5)

Attendance: 6,475
Referee: Richie Humphreys

Saturday 31 July Penrith Panthers 16 – 15 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Penrith Park, Sydney
Tries:
Glenn West (2), Terry Geary, Terry Quinn
Goals:
Ken Wilson (2)
[20]
Tries:
Russel Gartner, Johnny Gibbs, Rod Jackson
Goals:
Mick Waller (3)

Attendance: 6,260
Referee: Greg Hartley

Sunday 8 August Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 20 – 12 Newtown Bluebags Brookvale Oval, Sydney
Tries:
Bob Fulton, Russel Gartner, Phil Lowe, Alan Thompson
Goals:
Bob Fulton (4)
[21]
Tries:
Chris Dawson, Brian Plummer
Goals:
Brian Robertson (3)

Attendance: 8,643
Referee: Keith Page

Saturday 15 August Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 26 – 3 South Sydney Rabbitohs Brookvale Oval, Sydney
Tries:
Graham Eadie, Bob Fulton, Ian Martin, Tom Mooney
Goals:
Graham Eadie (7)
[22]
Tries:
John Berne
Goals:

Attendance: 10,532
Referee: Barry Bradstock

Sunday 22 August Balmain Tigers 11 – 30 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Leichhardt Oval, Sydney
Tries:
Greg Cox
Goals:
Greg Cox (4)
[23]
Tries:
Gary Stephens (2), Graham Eadie, Ian Martin, Tom Mooney, Alan Thompson
Goals:
Graham Eadie (6)

Attendance: 17,360
Referee: Don Macdonald

Finals

Major Semi-Final

Saturday 4 September Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 17 – 23 Parramatta Eels Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Tries:
Bob Fulton (2), Alan Thompson
Goals:
Graham Eadie (4/6)
[24]
Tries:
Graeme Atkins, Neville Glover, John Peard
Goals:
John Peard (5/7)
Mark Levy (2/2)

Attendance: 30,999
Referee: Greg Hartley

Preliminary final

Saturday 11 September Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 15 – 12 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Tries:
Bob Fulton, Russel Gartner
Goals:
Graham Eadie (4/6)
Field Goals:
Bob Fulton (1)
[25]
Tries:
Keith Harris, Bob McCarthy
Goals:
Don Moseley (3/4)

Attendance: 31,381
Referee: Gary Cook

Grand final

Saturday 18 September
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 13 – 10 Parramatta Eels
Tries:
Phil Lowe

Goals:
Graham Eadie (5/6)
[26]
Tries:
Geoff Gerard
Jim Porter
Goals:
John Peard (2/3)
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Attendance: 57,343
Referee: Gary Cook
Player of the Match: Graham Eadie
Manly-Warringah
Parramatta
FB 1 Graham Eadie
LW 2 Tom Mooney
CE 3 Russel Gartner
CE 4 Bob Fulton (c)
RW 5 Rod Jackson
FE 6 Alan Thompson
HB 7 Gary Stephens
LK 8 Ian Martin
SR 9 Phil Lowe
SR 10 Steve Norton
PR 11 Terry Randall
HK 12 Max Krilich
PR 13 John Harvey
Substitutions:
IC 14 Gary Thoroughgood
IC 17 Mark Willoughby
Coach:
Australia Frank Stanton
FB 1 Mark Levy
LW 2 Jim Porter
CE 3 Ed Sulkowicz
CE 4 John Moran
RW 5 Neville Glover
FE 6 John Peard
HB 7 John Kolc
LK 8 Ray Price
SR 9 Geoff Gerard
SR 10 Ray Higgs (c)
PR 11 Denis Fitzgerald
HK 12 Ron Hilditch
PR 13 Graham Olling
Substitutions:
IC 14 John Baker
IC 15 Graeme Atkins
Coach:
Australia Terry Fearnley

Player statistics

Note: Games and (sub) show total games played, e.g. 1 (1) is 2 games played.

Player Games (sub) Tries Goals FG Points
Australia Ian Baker
Australia Ray Branighan 3 4 17
Australia Peter Byrne
Australia Graham Eadie 9 103 233
Australia Laurie Freier
Australia Bob Fulton (c) 21 4 1 72
Australia Russel Gartner 5 15
Australia Johnny Gibbs 4 12
Australia John Harvey 1 3
Australia Terry Hill 1 3
Australia Rod Jackson 8 24
Australia Max Krilich 3 9
England Phil Lowe 7 21
Australia Ian Martin 5 15
Australia Tom Mooney 18 54
England Steve Norton 1 3
Australia Col Parkes 2 6
Australia Terry Randall 5 15
England Gary Stephens 2 6
Australia Alan Thompson 6 18
Australia Gary Thoroughgood 2 6
Australia Mick Waller 3 3 15
Australia Mark Willoughby
Australia Brian Wilson
TOTAL 105 114 1 544

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