NRL 2022: Manly’s $3 million worth of talent tied to Des Hasler’s contract | Locker Room
Manly’s stability as a club has turned to the playing group where 15 of the club’s 30-man roster are either without a contract or will be available for purchase by rival clubs from November 1.
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September 17, 2022 - 4:00PM
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The future of half of Manly’s NRL squad remains in jeopardy until
Des Hasler’s future is sorted out.
Manly’s stability as a club, seemingly built on a bedrock of jelly, has turned to the playing group, where 15 of the club’s 30-man roster are either without a contract or will be available for purchase by rival clubs from November 1.
Granted, the almost $3 million in combined talent aren’t who fans would recognise as Manly’s superstars.
But you can’t build a roster with 17 Tom Trbojevics.
The fact that the large majority of the 15 are at similar stages of their career, still learning and developing as NRL players, makes the contract uncertainty even more pressing.
Sea Eagles coach Des Hasler’s future is clouding Manly’s planning.
Unlike a marquee player, who has cemented his spot within a team, the Manly 15 are proving their way, mainly on the opinion of their coach.
Taking a step away from the players momentarily, Hasler has been working on his succession plan which will see an understudy come in before taking over in 2024 or 2025.
Manly fans can rule a line through Billy Slater or Jason Ryles joining the club. Neither are interested.
As for the 15 players in limbo, Hasler will have the final say on whether Toafofoa Sipley, Lachlan Croker, Brad Parker, Reuben Garrick and Morgan Harper – to name just five players who are free to sign with a rival club from November 1 – are extended beyond 2023.
Manly players facing uncertain futures
Toafofoa Sipley - 2023
Lachlan Croker - 2023
Brad Parker - 2023
Reuben Garrick - 2023
Morgan Harper - 2023
Ethan Bullemor - 2023
Ben Trbojevic - 2023
Kaeo Weekes - 2023
Zac Fulton - off contract
Raymond Tuaimalo Vaega - off contract
James Segeyaro - off contract
Morgan Boyle - off contract
Kurt de Luis - off contract
Alfred Smalley - off contract
James Roumanos - off contract
Manly management aren’t willing to commit to Hasler beyond next season.
That is, at least publicly.
Privately, that was what Hasler is certain he discussed around a boardroom table with Manly CEO Tony Mestrov and chairman Scott Penn, just over a week ago. Yet from the meeting, the group emerged with more space between them than Manly’s defensive line this year.
Recruitment managers will tell anyone willing to listen that one of the first questions a player asks during the process of contract renewal is who the coach will be?
Manly can’t give any of their players that answer, nor any potential recruitment targets.
Lachlan Croker. Picture: Getty Images
Reuben Garrick. Picture: Getty Images
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