Past and Present Sea Eagles brought together through partnership
Rugby League
Players’ Association CEO Ian Prendergast and current Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
players Morgan Boyle and Brad Parker attended a Men of League Foundation visit
yesterday to Terry Randall.
The RLPA joined
the visit to help launch its new partnership with the Men of League Foundation
– aiming to highlight the incredible support the organisation offers – with the
meeting also bringing together two generations of Sea Eagles players.
Randall, who
played 208 first grade games for the Sea Eagles and represented New South Wales
and Australia, is a Men of League Foundation member and caught up with
representatives from the organisation at the Roasted Empire café on the
Northern beaches.
RLPA members
Boyle and Parker are both current NRL players with the Sea Eagles – with the
pair putting their hand up to come along to the meeting.
Randall was also
listed as an initial player representative of the RLPA when it was established
in 1979 – with the Association set to launch its 40th Anniversary
celebrations throughout the coming months.
Men of League
Foundation CEO Stephen Lowndes, NSW State Manager Bruce Walker, President of
the Northern Sydney Committee Trevor Bailey and National Wellbeing Manager
Jessica Macartney were also present at the visit for Randall.
The joint visit
marked the beginning of the new partnership between the RLPA and Men of League
Foundation – with the two organisations pairing up to raise awareness and
promote the assistance that is available to the rugby league community.