The fallout from Daly Cherry-Evans’ decision to walk away from Manly at the end of the season may not be over. There have been whispers that club chief executive Tony Mestrov has been making quiet inquiries about potential job opportunities elsewhere.
This talk is known throughout the NRL, but Mestrov will deny it. Those close to Mestrov say he has been sounded out about jobs – not the other way around.
Previously, this column asked club owner Scott Penn about Mestrov’s future at the Sea Eagles after the Cherry-Evans decision, and Penn was happy to say Mestrov is a big part of Manly’s plans. It remains to be seen if he is there for the long haul.
this is from Danny Weidler smh
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This talk is known throughout the NRL, but Mestrov will deny it. Those close to Mestrov say he has been sounded out about jobs – not the other way around.
Previously, this column asked club owner Scott Penn about Mestrov’s future at the Sea Eagles after the Cherry-Evans decision, and Penn was happy to say Mestrov is a big part of Manly’s plans. It remains to be seen if he is there for the long haul.
this is from Danny Weidler smh
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