Proudly Sponsored by
0
Items : 0
Subtotal : $0.00
View CartCheck Out
Proudly Sponsored by
0
Items : 0
Subtotal : $0.00
View CartCheck Out

Blog Full Left Sidebar With Frame

Caption align here
10
Nov
2022

Tah Talk with Jay Lenton – Girls looking the goods in early rounds

It’s that time again where our esteemed Men’s 1st Grade captain Jay Lenton talks about everything going on at Manly. Welcome to this weeks edition of Tah Talk with Jay Lenton. Proudly brought to you by our great friends at GrowUp Financial – www.growup.com.au GIRLS LOOKING THE GOODS IN EARLY ROUNDS Our four women’s teams have made strong starts to the season, with three sides in the top four after...
Read More
04
Nov
2022

Women look to continue winning form – Men’s and Women’s Team list 6th November 2022/23

The Pivot Creative Manly Warringah Waratahs have named sides for this weekends Men’s T20 double header and Women’s premier cricket Round 5 action. Round 3 of the Kingsgrove Sports T20 Cip and Poidevin-Gray Shield see’s the tahs head to Drummoyne Oval to take on a strong Sydney side in a double header. PG’s kicks off at 10am with 1st grade starting at 2:30pm. W1’s, 2’s and Brewers all host Penrith...
Read More
04
Nov
2022

Tah Talk with Jay Lenton – Hannah Heading in the Right Direction

HANNAH HEADING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION Coming through Manly’s junior ranks, Hannah Moss was a genuine triple threat. She was capable of batting in the top order, could open the bowling or come on at first change and was also first-choice wicketkeeper in many of her rep sides. MWDCC Rep Pathways manager Ross Denny wasn’t exactly sure Hannah’s best role when he first saw her in the nets, but he...
Read More
01
Nov
2022

Waratahs doing Movember again in 2022

After a successful 2021, the Raydel Manly Warringah Waratahs are taking part in Movember again in 2022. Last year we raised $7,430 and we want to top that his year with a target of $10,000. We’re doing it for the fathers, partners, brothers, sons and friends in our lives. In Australia, men die 4 years earlier than women, and for largely preventable reasons. 3 out of 4 suicides are men....
Read More
1 110 111 112 113 114 468