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Buried in the Schuster-to-South article on the newscorp trash tabloids
MANLY RECRUIT VERSATILE WARRIOR
Manly have secured the services of experienced former Warriors forward Jazz Tevaga in a welcomed boost to their pack.
A News Corp report confirmed the 29-year-old has signed with Sea Eagles on a one-year deal for 2025.
It is understood Tevaga met with Manly coach Anthony Seibold this week to nut out his contract as he looks for a fresh opportunity on the northern beaches.
He will provide some punch to a Manly unit already boasting big guns Taniela Paseka, Haumole Olakau’atu and Josh Aloiai, while Sea Eagles enforcer Matt Lodge remains unsigned for 2025.
Tevaga played 138 games for the Warriors after debuting for the club in 2016 and has featured in five Tests for Samoa.
Meanwhile, Sydney utility Michael Chee-Kam is also expected to join Manly next season on a supplementary contract for 2025.
Tevaga will look to fill the void of Sea Eagles firebrand Karl Laton who will join the Cowboys next year.
The Sea Eagles have recently announced the retirements of former Blues and Kangaroos enforcer Aaron Woods and centre Brad Parker.
MANLY RECRUIT VERSATILE WARRIOR
Manly have secured the services of experienced former Warriors forward Jazz Tevaga in a welcomed boost to their pack.
A News Corp report confirmed the 29-year-old has signed with Sea Eagles on a one-year deal for 2025.
It is understood Tevaga met with Manly coach Anthony Seibold this week to nut out his contract as he looks for a fresh opportunity on the northern beaches.
He will provide some punch to a Manly unit already boasting big guns Taniela Paseka, Haumole Olakau’atu and Josh Aloiai, while Sea Eagles enforcer Matt Lodge remains unsigned for 2025.
Tevaga played 138 games for the Warriors after debuting for the club in 2016 and has featured in five Tests for Samoa.
Meanwhile, Sydney utility Michael Chee-Kam is also expected to join Manly next season on a supplementary contract for 2025.
Tevaga will look to fill the void of Sea Eagles firebrand Karl Laton who will join the Cowboys next year.
The Sea Eagles have recently announced the retirements of former Blues and Kangaroos enforcer Aaron Woods and centre Brad Parker.