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Eels award Life Memberships to Mannah & Monie

The Parramatta Eels have awarded Life Memberships to Tim Mannah and John Monie in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the Club.

Tim Mannah played 233 NRL games for the Eels during 11 years of first grade, and captained the Club from 2013 – 2018. He played six finals matches including the 2009 NRL Grand Final and represented NSW Origin on four occasions from 2010 – 2011.

He received numerous individual accolades throughout his playing career, including Club Person of the Year, Ray Price Community Award, Jack Gibson Coaches Award and the Ken Thornett Medal in 2015.





Tim represented the Club with distinction both on and off the field throughout his playing career, and continues to do so. He is a renowned favourite among the Club’s fans, members and corporate partners.

A one-club player synonymous with the Blue & Gold, Tim Mannah is a worthy recipient of Parramatta Eels Life Membership.

John Monie was a member of the Eels’…

Read more at www.parraeels.com.au

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