Manly Sea Eagles get blessing of Penrith Panthers supremo Phil Gould in Blacktown Workers partnership

By Adam Pengilly
Updated December 9 2016 - 9:13am, first published 8:27am
Two proud clubs unite...Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles Coach Pat Weisner, forward Tom Amone, half-back Matt Place, hooker Josh Tangitau, specialist utility Jerry Key, and Manly Warringah Coach Trent Barrett at the jersey launch at Blacktown Workers.
Two proud clubs unite...Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles Coach Pat Weisner, forward Tom Amone, half-back Matt Place, hooker Josh Tangitau, specialist utility Jerry Key, and Manly Warringah Coach Trent Barrett at the jersey launch at Blacktown Workers.

Their fans are often mocked for not wanting to travel over the Spit Bridge, but Manly's administration has crossed the famous landmark and gone a whole lot further to help a rejuvenation on the northern beaches. And it's come with the blessing of one of rugby league's sharpest minds.

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