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BUZZ ROTHFIELD ‏@BuzzRothfield Sep 27
BUZZ ROTHFIELD Retweeted Nathan Webb

Under contract next year but Chooks have jumped in early

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Nathan Webb @nathanlwebb1980
@BuzzRothfield what's this about the Roosters going after Liam Knight? If they get him, we riot! #GoManly

Manly have issued a stern ‘hands off’ to rivals clubs circling boom front-rower Liam Knight.
“Due to recent media speculation, the club wish to clarify the contractual status of outstanding young NYC under-20s prop Liam Knight.
“Liam has had an outstanding season and was presented with the club’s NYC Best and Fairest accolade.
“Liam is under contract for the 2016 season. The club will continue to develop Liam to ensure that he pushes for NRL selection in the near future.”
The Roosters are among the clubs believed to be interested in the ball-playing 20-year-old, who will line up for Manly against Penrith in the Holden Cup grand final on Sunday.
But the Sea Eagles have made it clear Knight is going nowhere.
 
Manly have issued a stern ‘hands off’ to rivals clubs circling boom front-rower Liam Knight.
“Due to recent media speculation, the club wish to clarify the contractual status of outstanding young NYC under-20s prop Liam Knight.
“Liam has had an outstanding season and was presented with the club’s NYC Best and Fairest accolade.
“Liam is under contract for the 2016 season. The club will continue to develop Liam to ensure that he pushes for NRL selection in the near future.”
The Roosters are among the clubs believed to be interested in the ball-playing 20-year-old, who will line up for Manly against Penrith in the Holden Cup grand final on Sunday.
But the Sea Eagles have made it clear Knight is going nowhere.

Manly will re-sign Trbojevic brothers and Clint Gutherson
Jake, 21, was off contract after 2016 and extended for one more year. Tom, 18, will stay at Brookvale until the end of 2017 while Gutherson, 20, will be a Sea Eagle until the end of 2017.

They are all local juniors.
Manly have issued a stern ‘hands off’ to rivals clubs circling boom front-rower Liam Knight.
“Due to recent media speculation, the club wish to clarify the contractual status of outstanding young NYC under-20s prop Liam Knight.
“Liam has had an outstanding season and was presented with the club’s NYC Best and Fairest accolade.
“Liam is under contract for the 2016 season. The club will continue to develop Liam to ensure that he pushes for NRL selection in the near future.”
The Roosters are among the clubs believed to be interested in the ball-playing 20-year-old, who will line up for Manly against Penrith in the Holden Cup grand final on Sunday.
But the Sea Eagles have made it clear Knight is going nowhere.

Sea Eagles re-sign local trio


Tue 28th April, 10:00AM

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The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles have today announced the re-signing of exciting local juniors, Clinton Gutherson, and brothers, Jake and Tom Trbojevic until the end of 2017.

The highly sought after trio are all products of the Sea Eagles Junior Development Program, having quickly risen through the ranks to become members of the full time NRL squad.

The retention of the trio has always been a priority for the Club, and ensures that the finest homegrown talent remains on the peninsula for at least another two seasons.

For Mona Vale Raiders juniors, Jake and Tom Trbojevic, the thought of playing for another NRL Club never really entered their thoughts.

“Manly are a great Club and I’m extremely proud to be playing my footy here over the next few seasons,” Jake said.

“Tom and I have grown up in Mona Vale, knowing nothing else than Manly being one of the best teams in the NRL. It’s a privilege to play for our local Club.”

Brother Tom was equally excited about extending his contract with the Sea Eagles after recently making his NRL debut.

“I recently got a taste of what to expect as a NRL player and it was just as exhilarating as Jake had told me,” 18-year old Tom added.

“The opportunity to play alongside my brother in the maroon and white was something I just couldn’t turn down.”

For Gutherson, a junior Kangaroo, his re-signing has given him motivation as he continues his rehabilitation for a torn ACL, sustained in the opening round of the season.

“It’s a great feeling to have recommitted. I’d like to thank the Club for giving me the opportunity to continue my career for the team I have always supported,” Gutherson said.

“My immediate focus is recovering from my knee injury as quickly as possible, so that I can get back on the field and repay the faith the Club has shown in me,” he added.

Sea Eagles CEO Joe Kelly was delighted to have secured the Club’s best local talent to long-term deals.

“A key part of our strategy is to recruit and retain local talent. Clinton, Jake and Tom are all exciting, home-grown juniors with bright futures and we’re delighted that they’re committed to the Sea Eagles,” Kelly said.

“I’m excited that the Sea Eagles Members, supporters and local community will have the opportunity to watch this trio in their backyard of Brookvale Oval,” added Kelly.

Having played his junior football in the same competition as the newly re-signed trio, Head Coach Geoff Toovey believes it’s a step in the right direction for the Club.

“We’ve had a number of great local juniors represent this Club over the years and it’s refreshing to see another three coming through now,” Toovey said.

“They are all fantastic young athletes, who have already had a taste of NRL and have proven that they are ready to embark on lengthy careers at the Club.

Now that their immediate future is sorted, they can continue their learning on the job.”
 
Manly will re-sign Trbojevic brothers and Clint Gutherson
Jake, 21, was off contract after 2016 and extended for one more year. Tom, 18, will stay at Brookvale until the end of 2017 while Gutherson, 20, will be a Sea Eagle until the end of 2017.

They are all local juniors.


Sea Eagles re-sign local trio


Tue 28th April, 10:00AM

1430178584501.jpg


The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles have today announced the re-signing of exciting local juniors, Clinton Gutherson, and brothers, Jake and Tom Trbojevic until the end of 2017.

The highly sought after trio are all products of the Sea Eagles Junior Development Program, having quickly risen through the ranks to become members of the full time NRL squad.

The retention of the trio has always been a priority for the Club, and ensures that the finest homegrown talent remains on the peninsula for at least another two seasons.

For Mona Vale Raiders juniors, Jake and Tom Trbojevic, the thought of playing for another NRL Club never really entered their thoughts.

“Manly are a great Club and I’m extremely proud to be playing my footy here over the next few seasons,” Jake said.

“Tom and I have grown up in Mona Vale, knowing nothing else than Manly being one of the best teams in the NRL. It’s a privilege to play for our local Club.”

Brother Tom was equally excited about extending his contract with the Sea Eagles after recently making his NRL debut.

“I recently got a taste of what to expect as a NRL player and it was just as exhilarating as Jake had told me,” 18-year old Tom added.

“The opportunity to play alongside my brother in the maroon and white was something I just couldn’t turn down.”

For Gutherson, a junior Kangaroo, his re-signing has given him motivation as he continues his rehabilitation for a torn ACL, sustained in the opening round of the season.

“It’s a great feeling to have recommitted. I’d like to thank the Club for giving me the opportunity to continue my career for the team I have always supported,” Gutherson said.

“My immediate focus is recovering from my knee injury as quickly as possible, so that I can get back on the field and repay the faith the Club has shown in me,” he added.

Sea Eagles CEO Joe Kelly was delighted to have secured the Club’s best local talent to long-term deals.

“A key part of our strategy is to recruit and retain local talent. Clinton, Jake and Tom are all exciting, home-grown juniors with bright futures and we’re delighted that they’re committed to the Sea Eagles,” Kelly said.

“I’m excited that the Sea Eagles Members, supporters and local community will have the opportunity to watch this trio in their backyard of Brookvale Oval,” added Kelly.

Having played his junior football in the same competition as the newly re-signed trio, Head Coach Geoff Toovey believes it’s a step in the right direction for the Club.

“We’ve had a number of great local juniors represent this Club over the years and it’s refreshing to see another three coming through now,” Toovey said.

“They are all fantastic young athletes, who have already had a taste of NRL and have proven that they are ready to embark on lengthy careers at the Club.

Now that their immediate future is sorted, they can continue their learning on the job.”
Awww How things change quickly and what was that about keeping our local talent .. Hmmm !
 
I can't believe the spin the club has put on releasing Gutho:
Whilst the Club is reluctant to let Clinton go, we recognise the importance of his development at this stage of his career and wish to provide him every opportunity to succeed at another club.
So, it seems as well regarded as the club says Clinton is they would rather him playing against us, than for us!
Forget: Stronger Together, our motto should be: Developing players for other clubs.
We've become a feeder club for filth such as doesn'tmatta, Bozo and his team of clowns can go f**k themselves.
 
We've become a feeder club for filth such as doesn'tmatta, Bozo and his team of clowns can go f**k themselves.

Who would you have rather kept feathered friend Gutho recovering from a serious ACL or the best young back in the NRL Tom Turbo ?
We have kept the best .
Bennett lost young guns Parcell and Ashley Taylor . No one can keep them all .
Unless we see what transpires on the field in 2016 we cant make any valid assessment on Bozo and his so called clowns
 
No one keeps them all Not even Bennetts Brisbane as we have their star player Parcell and Parcell comes with bigger wraps then Gutho .
One is a forward the other is a back
Who would you have rather kept feathered friend Gutho recovering from a serious ACL or the best young back in the NRL Tom Turbo ?
We have kept the best .
Bennett lost young guns Parcell and Ashley Taylor . No one can keep them all .
Unless we see what transpires on the field in 2016 we cant make any valid assessment on Bozo and his so called clowns
We could have kept both and play Gutho at 5/8 which we need and not buy the other crap the club has bought, discarded by other clubs because they are No good and that way you are keeping a local kid
 
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