Draft:Hanna Clare
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Hanna Clare is a prominent figure in the world of Rugby League administration, making significant contributions to the success and development of the Manly Sea Eagles. Born in Sydney, Australia, Clare has dedicated herself to the organizational aspects of the sport.
As a Rugby League administrator, Clare has played a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of the Manly Sea Eagles Pathways. Hanna Clare's journey in rugby league administration started at the NSWRL.
In her capacity as a key administrator for the Manly Sea Eagles, Clare continues to contribute to the growth and success of the organization, leaving an impact on the landscape of rugby league.