The extraordinary point-scoring season of Gerringong's Reuben Garrick has him poised to break one of the Sea Eagles' long-standing club records, with four rounds remaining in the 2021 NRL premiership.
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The 24-year-old moved into fourth position on Manly-Warringah's most points in a season list after a 14-point haul against Melbourne at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday.
The Kiama High School alumnus has now scored 240 points for Manly and is on track to pass the club record of 257 points in a season held by former Kiwi international Matthew Ridge in 1995.
He has already passed Ridge's 1994 record of 234 points.
Four-time premiership winner Graham Eadie is the only Manly player to have his name four times on the most points in a season list in the club's 75-year history - with tries going from three to four points in 1983.
Furthermore, Garrick's 16 points haul in the previous week's win over Cronulla-Sutherland saw him move past Bob Fulton to sit in 12th place on the list of players to have scored more than 500 points for Manly.
Garrick has now scored 532 points from 37 tries and 192 goals in 63 matches in his three seasons at the Sea Eagles.
With a new two-year deal behind him, Garrick has certainly enjoyed his best season at Manly, scoring 17 tries and kicking 86 goals in 20 matches.
Garrick is the competition's leading points scorer with four rounds remaining before the finals.
Already this year, Garrick became the 19th Manly player to score four tries in a match following the 56-24 win over the Gold Coast Titans in June.
He then equalled the club records of Ron Rowles (1954) and Matthew Ridge (1996) for most points in a match with 30 in the 66-nil win over Canterbury-Bankstown at Bankwest Stadium in July.
In the same match, Garrick also equalled the club records of Mike Eden and Matthew Ridge with 11 goals.
Garrick and his Sea Eagles play the Eels at Sunshine Coast Stadium on Saturday, followed by matches against the Raiders, Bulldogs and Cowboys.
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