Barrett raiding the eagles nest

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Incoming Canterbury coach Trent Barrett is interested in bringing Manese Fainu to Belmore
Incoming Canterbury coach Trent Barrett has drawn up a hit-list of Sea Eagles players he wants to lure to Belmore. Find out who the new coach has his sights on.
Fatima Kdouh, The Daily Telegraph
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August 17, 2020 4:00pm


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Incoming Canterbury coach Trent Barrett has set his sights on luring Manly’s Manese Fainu to Belmore in a bid to secure the club’s first long-term hooker since Michael Ennis.
News Corp can reveal Barrett, who coached Manly from 2016 to 2018, has called Fainu and at least two other Sea Eagles players to entice them to make the switch from Brookvale to Belmore.
It’s understood the other two players are Manly forwards Corey Waddell and Jack Gosiewski. Waddell is off contract at the end of this year, while Gosiewski’s deal at the Sea Eagles isn’t up until the end of 2021.

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Trent Barrett is targeting Manase Fainu as a potential long-term Bulldogs hooker.
Trent Barrett is targeting Manase Fainu as a potential long-term Bulldogs hooker.
Since losing Ennis, who played 136 games for Canterbury, at the end of 2015, the Bulldogs have struggled to find an established hooker.
Fainu is regarded as a potential long-term solution in the No.9 jumper at Belmore. But the club faces two major sticking points.
The 21-year-old is awaiting trial on the charge of wounding a person with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and is banned under the NRL’s no-fault stand down policy.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a backlog in the courts, meaning Fainu’s trial is unlikely to be completed before the end of the year. Fainu has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Despite facing serious charges, it’s understood the Sea Eagles have little interest in cutting Fainu before his deal with the club expires at the end of 2021.
It’s also believed Barrett has called Daly Cherry-Evans to consult the Sea Eagles skipper about his thoughts on Bulldogs playmaker Kieran Foran.
Kieran Foran is set to decide his future beyond season 2020.
Kieran Foran is set to decide his future beyond season 2020.
The off-contract playmaker has expressed his desire to remain at the Bulldogs but the club is yet to offer a deal that Foran is willing to sign. Last month, News Corp revealed Canterbury made an initial offer, which was a one-year deal worth less than $400,000.
Foran’s management went back to the club and asked them to revise the offer.
There is also interest from the Wests Tigers and the Newcastle Knights for Foran’s services.
The Bulldogs are also in the midst of a coaching staff clean out, leaving Barrett with the task of assembling a new coaching roster.
Sea Eagles assistant coach John Cartwright’s name has been mentioned as a possible assistant to Barrett at Belmore. But Cartwright still has ambitions to make a comeback as a NRL head coach and is keen on taking over from Paul Green at North Queensland.
Sea Eagles assistant coach John Cartwright’s name has been tossed up as a potential assistant to Trent Barrett.
Sea Eagles assistant coach John Cartwright’s name has been tossed up as a potential assistant to Trent Barrett.
Melbourne winger Josh Addo-Carr is also on Canterbury’s radar but the club is remaining coy about their level of interest in signing the representative flyer.
The Tigers have also expressed interest in Addo-Carr. When News Corp contacted the Tigers about the winger, a senior club official confirmed the interest but said they were yet to have any formal discussions with his new manager, Mario Tartak.
If Addo-Carr does return Concord, there is a view he could be played at fullback with Adam Doueihi shifting into the halves to partner Luke Brooks.
It’s believed the Tigers are looking for more pace and explosiveness from their fullback.
 
No surprise with Fainu there really, a big one with JetSki and Waddell though.

My thought is a great opportunity for those two over at Belmore.

Barrett will try and entice a few more that way also, when the powder drys he will go for a few panthers as well.
 
How many talented youngsters careers will he and his coaching cohort destroy? Any young blokes manager who cares for them should be advising them to steer clear. Unless their priority is the freedom to hit the pub as much as they want with their “mate” the coach and the lovely Mr Ferris.
 
The only thing funnier than twenty cent being given a new coaching gig is his list. Hands off Fainu easily the best hooking prospect in the NRL and a contracted player who should not have been called pre November. The other 2, our two worst forwards, in jetski and the waddler take them now please do.
 
This really is just click bait right now. Even if he wanted Fainu he will be at long odds as either the trial will proceed and if hes found guilty his career is all over red rover and you would like to think after the club stood by him and helped him that he might show a bit of loyalty if hes cleared.

Barrett has an enormous job over there and the Dogs have a few good young players, He needs an experiened 7 and 9 to start with.
 
The only thing funnier than twenty cent being given a new coaching gig is his list. Hands off Fainu easily the best hooking prospect in the NRL and a contracted player who should not have been called pre November. The other 2, our two worst forwards, in jetski and the waddler take them now please do.
won't matter because Fainu won't get weekend release from Silverwater anyway...
 
If he's found not guilty he'll be immediately available, if guilty, then no not for a while!
Problem for Manly is we may not know until well into next year, and we need a better hooker than we currently have. It's a huge problem for us.
 

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