Not to be confused with Battle of Brooklyn (college rivalry).
() Battle of Brookvale ()
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Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Melbourne Storm
18
4
1
2
Total
MAN
14
4
18
MEL
0
4
4
Date
26 August 2011
Stadium
Brookvale Oval
Location
Brookvale, New South Wales
Referees
Shayne Hayne, Gavin Badger
Attendance
20,414
Broadcast partners
Broadcasters
Nine Network
Commentators
Ray Warren
Peter Sterling
Phil Gould
Wally Lewis (sideline)
2011 NRL season
The Battle of Brookvale was the unofficial name given to the Round 25, 2011 National Rugby League (NRL) match between the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles and Melbourne Storm, played at Brookvale Oval on 26 August 2011.
A number of incidents in the first half led to some fights breaking out all over the ground, eventually turning into a five-minute brawl involving all players on the ground. Following the brawl, Manly went on to win the match 18–4, on its way to finishing second on the premiership ladder.
Several players faced charges at the NRL Judiciary with several suspensions and fines being handed out.
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