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God Loves Manly - Cliffy wants back in Manly legend Cliff Lyons keen to return in coaching capacity October 27, 2013 Adrian Proszenko Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/manly-legend-cliff-lyons-keen-to-return-in-coaching-capacity-20131026-2w8eh.html#ixzz2irWWfRnc Manly legend Cliff Lyons wants to reprise his scrum-base partnership with Geoff Toovey by taking on the assistant coaching role vacated by Brad Arthur. The Sea Eagles are on the lookout for another clipboard holder to support head coach Geoff Toovey after Arthur quit to take up the top job at arch-rivals Parramatta. It is understood Lyons:angel: is on a shortlist which includes former Manly and New Zealand international Tony Iro :s, who was...
DEAR sweet lovable Manly. Why were they so unkind to you for all those years? How could they call you Silvertails and snobs? How could they claim you bought your success and spent your time laughing at your impoverished rivals from the sun drenched balconies of your three-storey beachside mansions? It just doesn’t seem right when, this week, you seem so damned cute and cuddly. While you are smiling and dancing in the Grand Final spotlight and making it so hard to detest you. Geoff Toovey had us going for a minute. When an anxious reporter at Thursday’s press conference inadvertently addressed your coach by his last name - ‘’So, Toovey, how’s the preparation going...&quot...
Steve Jancetic - SMH Daly Cherry-Evans has sought to finally quash rumours he is unhappy at Manly, the brilliant halfback claiming he wants to be at the Sea Eagles for the next seven to 10 years. In a major boost to the Sea Eagles just days out from the grad final against Sydney Roosters, Cherry-Evans said there was no truth to reports he was seeking a move to Brisbane or that he was at odds with the Stewart brothers. Read More
The inseparable bond of Manly Sea Eagles star brothers Glenn and Brett Stewart Paul Crawley The Daily Telegraph October 01, 2013 12:00AM AS little boys they were born just 13 months apart and grew up as best mates - as men Brett and Glenn Stewart remain inseparable. On Sunday night they will team up together for their fourth NRL grand final when underdogs Manly take on the minor premiership winning Sydney Roosters. Read More
Michael Carayannis - SMH Michael Carayannis on how the Sea Eagles can win. 1. Big game experience Only three Manly players named to start on Friday night are yet to taste premiership success. Most the Manly side have won at least one title and feature a side with a host of representative experience. Their halves, Kieran Foran and Daly Cherry-Evans have won premierships and represented their country. They know how to win big games and won't get into a panic should they need to chase points. Read More
Kite at peace again after anger over being released
by Michael Chammas - SMH.com Brent Kite has known for most of the season this would be his final year at Manly but not until his last game at Brookvale Oval did he realise he was angry with the club for letting him loose. Kite, who joined the Sea Eagles from St George Illawarra in 2005, has been forced out of the club he won the Clive Churchill Medal with in 2008 because of salary cap restraints. Since signing a two-year deal with Penrith in March, Kite has been understanding of the predicament the Sea Eagles find themselves in trying to fit all their star players under the salary cap. But as the curtain closes on his nine-year stint at the Sea Eagles, the Tongan front-rower admits anger was his strongest emotion at his...

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