1/29/2024 0 Comments Locked heart manly![]() Keep the flying brilliant big man on the field and the Sea Eagles are dangerous every match. And thus there’s no need to worry about his man-movements until some time, you’d suggest, in the off-season of 2025/26. The brilliant Tom Trbojevic is wrapped up for the next seven – count ‘em 7 - seasons. We've also included how long they'll be bopping about in maroon-and-white, at least according to their contracts. Moving onwards are Kane Elgey and Trent Hodkinson (retired), Api Koroisau (Penrith) and Lloyd Perrett (Brisbane).Īnd the anticipated starting XIII - with all The Rest in a big bundle below - is as follows. Brayden Musgrove, 21, also from the Knights.20-year-old halfback Luke Metcalf who’s been upgraded from a development contract.Danny Levi from Newcastle Knights (as a stop-gap for Manase Fainu’s “No Fault” standown).New players at the Sea Eagles in 2020 include: ![]() You couldn't prise them away from Des Hasler with a Bobcat from space.īut how long can the Brookie Hill mob howl for a Jorge Taufua hit? How long will girls swoon as dimple-chinned Reuben Garrick streaks down the wing?Īnswer: again, long enough! All but Moses Suli (below) - cunningly signed to a one-year deal, we'll extrapolate why later - has signed for two seasons or more. The contracts of the big names – Tom Trbojevic, Jake Trbojevic, Daly Cherry-Evans, Martin Taupau – have been well documented. After that, only Future Ben Trbojevic - signed on a rookie deal alongside his famous brothers - could tell you. And we've nailed down how long they’re signed up for, and divined from that how long they're going to be good.Īnd the answer: long enough. If someone wants out and their club's good with that, it's win-win for player and franchise, if not fan.Īnd so, for a season preview with a slant, we've knocked up Manly's probable starting XIII for season 2020, and followed those worthies with everyone from the greater squad. Like the salary cap - a self-imposed ceiling on player earnings - they keep people moving around. Contracts are parlous enough documents in modern professional rugby league.
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