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NRL 2022: Manly Sea Eagles lose another senior official as search for new CEO continues
Manly chairman Scott Penn insists the club is in “great shape” despite confirming another senior official has quit the Sea Eagles.Dean Ritchie
April 6, 2022 - 7:50AM
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NRL: The Manly Sea Eagles are set to be without star fullback Tom Trbojevic for up to four weeks as he is set for knee surgery.
A second senior official has quit the Manly Sea Eagles.
The Daily Telegraph can reveal club chief operating officer Paul Murray has resigned to return to his native Ireland.
It comes as Manly look to replace Stephen Humphreys, who quit as CEO last Friday due to personal financial issues.
The two resignations are not related.
Manly has appointed a new COO, who will start work on July 1. Murray made a positive impact during his short time at the club.
Losing a CEO and COO inside a week will hurt Manly as the club starts moving into the new $33m Centre of Excellence at 4 Pines Park, Brookvale.
Manly chairman and co-owner Scott Penn confirmed Murray had left the organisation.
“Paul resigned as he is heading back to Ireland with his family. They (Murray and Humphreys’ resignations) are totally unrelated,” Penn said.
“The club is in great shape and everyone is moving into the Centre of Excellence today and we are super excited about the future.”
Asked whether he could reveal the club’s new COO’s identity, Penn said: “It is a bit premature but he is a great candidate.”
Penn has already started a thorough search for a new chief executive officer. The hunt will be internal and external.
“We definitely weren’t expecting to be here but we are. We will start conducting a search over the coming weeks. We just have to move forward and keep the foot down,” Penn said.
Manly play Newcastle on Thursday night at McDonald Jones Stadium.