Everyone loves eating in style over Christmas, whether it be fresh seafood, smoked ham, roast turkey, or a good old turducken. So we’re pleased to announce club sponsor and award winning local butcher Plateau Fine Quality Meats are offering a wide range of Christmas specials for the MWDCC community. Plateau Fine Quality Meats are located at 65 Veterans Pde Collaroy Plateau, and Jamie and his team are famous across Sydney...Read More
The Manly Warringah Waratahs would like to pass on their condolences to the family and friends of Phil Hughes, who tragically died last Thursday after being struck in the neck in the Sheffield Shield match between South Australia and NSW. We have seen an amazing outpouring of emotion over the last 4 days from the cricket community. It has been heartfelt, real, passionate and moving. It has shown how...Read More
Bradstreet Building Services (BBS), owned and run by club coach Shawn Bradstreet and his brother and ex-player Darren Bradstreet, are looking for an apprentice. If you are interested yourself or know of anyone that is, please contact Shawn on 0412 349039 or shawn@bradstreet.com.au BBS currently employ a number of current and former Manly Warringah and Warringah cricketers, and they would love for this opportunity to go to someone within the local cricket...Read More
MANLY HAS ITS OWN SPECIAL MEMORY OF PHILLIP HUGHES IF IT hadn’t been for a phone call back in 2006, Phillip Hughes could well have played for Manly. The talented left-hander was very close to signing with us through his relationship with Waratahs stalwart and former NSW reps coach Dave Patterson, but opted for Western Suburbs after a phone call from Michael Clarke’s manager. Our loss was Wests’ gain but...Read More
WARATAHS IN TOTAL COMMAND ON HOME SOIL Sydney Grade Cricket Manly 6-364 v Hawks SPARKLING centuries from Adam Crosthwaite and Steve O’Keefe have Manly in a great position after day one against Hawkesbury. Skipper Tim Cruickshank won the toss and chose to bat at Manly Oval. Openers Cameron Merchant (5) and Justin Cox (15) had left the Waratahs on the back foot at 2-20 before a couple of experienced first-class...Read More