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MANLY co-owner Scott Penn is ready to step in and buy Max Delmege’s share in the Sea Eagles.
Penn and the Sea Eagles arrived home on Wednesday morning after winning the World Club Challenge trophy on Monday.
But as the focus from coach Des Hasler and captain Matt Orford turned to defending their NRL premiership, the on-going feud between co-owners Delmege and Penn continues.
The pair have not spoken since days before an explosive Sea Eagles board meeting on February 12 saw the club’s hierarchy split.
Delmege’s finances have since been questioned, but Penn has now declared his hand, openly.
"If he was interested in selling, we’d be interested in buying,†Penn told The Manly Daily. "If the opportunity was there, it’s something we’d look at, certainly.
"It’s not necessarily on the immediate radar, there’s a few things we all need to sort out and find a resolution for."
Delmege was celebrating his 64th birthday on Wednesday with family and friends at the Tilbury Hotel in Woolloomooloo.
With the property developer preferring to focus on his birthday lunch, son Brett said the family will not let go of the Manly emblem.
<a href="http://www.silvertails.net/news/Sea-Eagles/penn-ill-buy-out-delmege.html">Read the full article</a>
Penn and the Sea Eagles arrived home on Wednesday morning after winning the World Club Challenge trophy on Monday.
But as the focus from coach Des Hasler and captain Matt Orford turned to defending their NRL premiership, the on-going feud between co-owners Delmege and Penn continues.
The pair have not spoken since days before an explosive Sea Eagles board meeting on February 12 saw the club’s hierarchy split.
Delmege’s finances have since been questioned, but Penn has now declared his hand, openly.
"If he was interested in selling, we’d be interested in buying,†Penn told The Manly Daily. "If the opportunity was there, it’s something we’d look at, certainly.
"It’s not necessarily on the immediate radar, there’s a few things we all need to sort out and find a resolution for."
Delmege was celebrating his 64th birthday on Wednesday with family and friends at the Tilbury Hotel in Woolloomooloo.
With the property developer preferring to focus on his birthday lunch, son Brett said the family will not let go of the Manly emblem.
<a href="http://www.silvertails.net/news/Sea-Eagles/penn-ill-buy-out-delmege.html">Read the full article</a>