Munster makes his mark on a night Melbourne won’t forget
68 mins ago | Robert Crosby
NOTE: No person or persons appearing in the above photograph are alleged to be involved in match fixing.
The Owners, Board and Staff of the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles want to assure its Members, Corporate Partners and Supporters that the Club will fully co-operate with the NRL and NSW Organised Crime Squad in its examination of information in to alleged match fixing.
The Club emphatically states:
Sea Eagles Chairman Scott Penn and CEO Joe Kelly in a joint statement said:
"The Sea Eagles fully support the strong stance by NRL CEO Todd Greenberg that any player found guilty of match fixing be banned for life.
"We will continue to support our players one hundred per cent and give them the presumption of innocence - particularly against unfair mainstream and social media innuendo.
"We will continue to monitor the situation and openly communicate with Members, Corporate Partners and Supporters if any further information comes to hand.
"Meanwhile, we will concentrate on winning football games starting with Canberra in Canberra tonight."