The wolves are out...
Daily Telegraph
THE shambles at Manly continue with suggestions as many as eight Sea Eagles players are reconsidering their futures at Brookvale now that head coach Trent Barrett won’t be there next season.
Michael Maguire is the frontrunner to replace Barrett, although he could be a short-term fix to Brisbane’s coaching woes if Anthony Seibold joins the Broncos in 2020.
In a sign of the times, some of those reconsidering their futures have yet to consider that little inconvenience in their drawer called a contract.
Several sponsors have questioned their futures with the club, and Brookvale Mazda has already dropped off.
The Sea Eagles are riding it out, hoping more bad news doesn’t break from inside the club.
WHILE there has been some outrage among fans regarding the coaching circus, there was little angst among the chief executives on Tuesday.
Club bosses were in a room and had an opportunity to raise anything, including the prospect of the NRL having rules in place to stop coaches being poached more than a year before their contract expires, but there was silence all around.
Daily Telegraph
THE shambles at Manly continue with suggestions as many as eight Sea Eagles players are reconsidering their futures at Brookvale now that head coach Trent Barrett won’t be there next season.
Michael Maguire is the frontrunner to replace Barrett, although he could be a short-term fix to Brisbane’s coaching woes if Anthony Seibold joins the Broncos in 2020.
In a sign of the times, some of those reconsidering their futures have yet to consider that little inconvenience in their drawer called a contract.
Several sponsors have questioned their futures with the club, and Brookvale Mazda has already dropped off.
The Sea Eagles are riding it out, hoping more bad news doesn’t break from inside the club.
WHILE there has been some outrage among fans regarding the coaching circus, there was little angst among the chief executives on Tuesday.
Club bosses were in a room and had an opportunity to raise anything, including the prospect of the NRL having rules in place to stop coaches being poached more than a year before their contract expires, but there was silence all around.