NRL club owner and Hollywood heavyweight Russell Crowe started the anti-cheerleader movement more than 10 years ago, replacing the dancing girls and their pom poms with a marching band.
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The South Sydney owner said cheerleaders "made a lot people uncomfortable".
Brisbane, Melbourne and Canberra followed Crowe's lead in the ensuing years and now Parramatta has gone the same way in a move that has infuriated a large section of its fan base.
An Eels supporter has set-up an online petition aimed at getting the cheer squad reinstated, but the club won't be reversing the decisions despite 3000 signatures being collected so far.
So what does this all mean for the Manly-Warringah cheergirls?
Nothing. The Seabirds will be back in 2021 for their 27th consecutive
And they appear here to stay. Expertly choreographed and managed by Monique Carroll, wife of ex-Sea Eagles Mark "Spudd" Carroll, the club has no intention of following others and sidelining the Seabirds.
"The Seabirds are important to our club, our community and our fans," Manly owner Scott Penn told this column. "Monique has been an inspirational leader of the Seabirds for over 25 years, and has helped the Seabirds become an integral part of the Sea Eagles' game day entertainment and engagement as well as our community involvement."