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Phil Daley

Phil Daley (1 April 1964 –) is an Australian former premiership-winning and representative rugby league footballer of the 1980s and 90s. His club career was played with the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and the Gold Coast Chargers. His position of choice was at prop forward.
==Club career==
A Manly junior, Daley played for New South Wales schoolboys and for Sydney, New South Wales and Australia in under-18 representative sides. He was graded by Manly in 1983 and debuted in first grade in 1985.
After breaking his jaw in the State of Origin exhibition game in Los Angeles in 1987, Daley spent five weeks on the sidelines as Manly made their charge towards the Grand Final. He returned in time for the major semi-final against Eastern Suburbs, and after having his jaw tested early by some punishing Roosters defense, his confidence rose and Manly were on their way to the Grand Final with a 10-6 win. Two weeks later he played in Manly's victorious Grand Final team which defeated the Canberra Raiders 18-8 in the last Grand Final played at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Following the grand final victory he traveled with Manly to England for the 1987 World Club Challenge against their champions, Wigan. In a tryless game at the Central Park ground in Wigan, the English champions defeated Manly 8-2 in front of a reported crowd of 36,895, though many in attendance still believe the actual crowd figure was around 50,000.
Daley left Manly after the difficult 1989 season and played 19 games for the Gold Coast in 1990 and 1991. He returned to Manly for some lower grade games in 1992, but never made it back to first grade and retired that year after 106 appearances for the club.

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