The Jersey Flegg Cup competition was first run in 1961 and ended in 2007 when the National Youth Competition was introduced. The competition was re-introduced in 2018. These records (apart from Jersey Flegg Titles) are from that season onward.

Jersey Flegg Titles: 3 – 1961, 1974, 1987

Most Games for the Club
36
Zac Fulton (2019-2022)
31
Michael Fenn (2018-2019)
30 Zaan Weatherall (2018-2019)
29 Kees Nicholson (2018-2019)
28 Neihana Oldham (2019-2021)
28 Jacob Sykes (2019-2021)
28 Keith Titmuss (2018-2019)
27 Flynn Angles-Corke (2021-2022)
27 Viliami Fifita (2019-2022)
26 Jason Smyth (2021-2022)

Most Tries in a Match
3
Kaeo Weekes v St George Illawarra, 4 Pines Park – Rd 17, 2022. Manly won 26-16.
3
Sanele Aukusitino v Parramatta, Ringrose Park – Rd 11, 2022. Manly won 25-18.
3
Cameron Brown v Penrith, BlueBet Stadium – Rd 1, 2022. Manly lost 20-30.
3
Max Lehmann v North Sydney, Bon Andrews Oval – Rd 13, 2019. Manly won 30-16.
3
Tevita Funa v Sydney, Lottoland – Rd 18, 2018. Manly lost 28-30.
3
Luke Metcalf v Wests Tigers, HE Laybutt Sporting Complex – Rd 17, 2018. Manly won 44-6.

Most Tries in a Season
13
Sanele Aukusitino in 20 games, 2022
12 Kaeo Weekes in 12 games, 2022
12
 Bilal Maarbani in 20 games, 2018
11 Luke Metcalf in 19 games, 2018
10 Semisi Kioa in 19 games, 2018

Most Tries for the Club
14
Sanele Aukusitino in 23 games
12 Bilal Maarbani in 20 games
12 Kaeo Weekes in 13 games
11 Luke Metcalf in 19 games
10 Gordon Chan Kum Tong in 22 games
10 Semisi Kioa in 19 games

Most Points in a Season
76 Bilal Maarbani in 20 games, 2018 (12T, 14G)
71 Jamie Humphreys in 10 games, 2022 (1T, 33G, 1FG)
70 Tevita Funa in 15 games, 2018 (8T, 19G)
67 Luke Metcalf in 19 games, 2018 (11T, 11G, 1FG)
52 Sanele Aukusitino in 20 games, 2022 (13T)

Most Points in a Match
20
Bilal Maarbani (2T, 6G) v Wests Tigers, HE Laybutt Sporting Complex – Rd 17, 2018. Manly won 44-6.
14 Tylor Bunting (7G) v Cronulla, 4 Pines Park – Rd 23, 2022. Manly won 50-22.
14 Tylor Bunting (1T, 5G) v South Sydney, 4 Pines Park – Rd 15, 2022. Manly won 30-26
14 Tevita Funa (1T, 5G) v North Sydney, Leichhardt Oval – Rd 11, 2018. Manly won 30-24.

Most Goals in a Match
7
Tylor Bunting v Cronulla, 4 Pines Park – Rd 23, 2022. Manly won 50-22.
6
Jamie Humphreys v Victoria, 4 Pines Park – Rd 16, 2022. Manly won 44-24.
6
Bilal Maarbani v Wests Tigers, HE Laybutt Sporting Complex – Rd 17, 2018. Manly won 44-6.
6 Tevita Funa v Warriors, HE Laybutt Sporting Complex – Rd 12, 2018. Manly won 36-14.

Most Points for the Club
83 
Jamie Humphreys in 13 games (2T, 37G, 1FG)
76 Bilal Maarbani in 20 games (12T, 14G)
70 Tevita Funa in 15 games (8T, 19G)
68 Roland Podesta in 15 games (4T, 26G)
67 Luke Metcalf in 19 games (11T, 11G, 1FG)

Biggest Winning Margins
38 44-6 v Wests Tigers, HE Laybutt Sporting Complex – Rd 17, 2018.
28 50-22 v Cronulla, 4 Pines Park – Rd 23, 2022.
24 34-10 v Sydney, Berkeley Vale Oval – Rd 7, 2018.
22 36-14 v Warriors, HE Laybutt Sporting Complex – Rd 12, 2018.
20 44-24 v Victoria, 4 Pines Park – Rd 16, 2022.
20 26-6 v Warriors, Mt Smart Stadium – Rd 6, 2018.

Biggest Losing Margins
56
6-62 v Newcastle, McDonald Jones Stadium – Rd 5, 2019.
52 4-56 v Canberra, HE Laybutt Sporting Complex – Rd 7, 2019.
50 0-50 v St George Illawarra, Michael Cronin Oval – Rd 6, 2019.
48 10-58 v Newcastle, Cessnock Sportsground – Rd 1, 2018.
44 10-54 v Sydney, Waverley Oval – Rd 13, 2021.
44 8-52 v Newcastle, McDonald Jones Stadium – Rd 16, 2019.

Longest Winning Streaks
4
(Round 15, 2022 – Round 18, 2022)

Longest Losing Streaks
10
(Round 24, 2018 – Round 12, 2019)
9 (Round 15, 2019 – Round 24, 2019)
(Round 7, 2021 – Round 2, 2022)

NSW U18 Origin
Sione Fainu (2019), Siua Fotu (2019), Ben Trbojevic (2019)

Russ Bull Best & Fairest Award (Club Player of the Year)
2018 Luke Metcalf
2019 Jacob Sykes
2022 Zac Fulton

NRL Graduates
13 Cade Cust (2018), Manase Fainu (2018), Zac Fulton (2019-2022), Tevita Funa (2018), Tolutau Koula (2021), Luke Metcalf (2018), Haumole Olakau’atu (2018), Zac Saddler (2019), Josh Schuster (2020), Alfred Smalley (2018-2019), Ben Trbojevic (2019-2021), Ray Tuaimalo-Vaega (2021), Kaeo Weekes (2021-2022)

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