, 2021 squad: Jesse Arthars (2021), John Asiata (2021), Patrick Carrigan (2022), Xavier Coates (2021), Dale Copley (2021), Brodie Croft (2022), Thomas Dearden (2021), Herbie Farnworth (2022), Thomas Flegler (2023), Alex Glenn (2021), Payne Haas (2024), Jamayne Isaako (2022), Rhys Kennedy (2022), Richie Kennar (2022), Matt Lodge (2022, PO 23, 24), David Mead (2021), Anthony Milford (2021), Corey Oates (2021, PO 22), Cory Paix (2022), Keenan Palasia (2021), Tevita Pangai Jr (2022), Jordan Riki (2021) Kotoni Staggs (2021), Ben Te’o (2021), Jake Turpin (2021, PO 22), Ethan Bullemor (2022), 2021 gains: Dale Copley (Titans), David Mead (Super League), John Asiata (Cowboys), 2021 losses: Darius Boyd (retirement), David Fifita (Titans), Jack Bird (Dragons), Matt Gillett (retired), Sean O’Sullivan (Warriors), Joe Ofahengaue (Tigers), Izaia Perese (rugby union), Jamil Hopoate, Jordan Kahu, Issac Luke, Ilikena Vudogo (all unsigned), Andrew McCullough (Dragons), New deal: Ben Te’o (2021), Ethan Bullemor (2022). Josh Schuster was barely a teenager when he was spotted at an under-age game by Bob Fulton and his son Scott. We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Karl Lawton has signed with Manly. Watch The 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership Live & On-Demand with No Ad-Breaks During Play. Mar 14th, 2021 Manly's desperate plight has been shown by the Sea Eagles signing Warriors hooker Karl Lawton immediately - despite the fact he is set to miss the majority of the season with an achilles injury. Jackson Ha… “I think ‘Bozo’ meant a lot to a lot of people. 9 Victoria Thunderbolts. Jake Trbojevic was also sat down for 10 minutes for a professional foul as five players – including Manly captain Daly Cherry-Evans and Tof Sipley – finished the match on report alongside the high tackle culprits. “Francis is a proven player who displays the exact characteristics you want from a front-rower week-in, week-out,” Haran said. Bob won’t be around to see just how good former Parramatta junior Schuster will become, but just a few hours after the rugby league Immortal’s death, everyone else is starting to see what the Fultons saw seven years ago. The promise of a new season ahead has Intrust Super Cup clubs and fans excited, with plenty of great players again set to feature in the 2021 competition. The Manly Sea Eagles have confirmed the signing of injured hooker Karl Lawton until the end of the 2022 season. Schuster has been playing in the unfamiliar role of back row, but was switched to his preferred position of five-eighth after Kieran Foran’s injury. Thankfully, Schuster eventually agreed to sign. Parker’s second try gave the Sea Eagles a 16-6 buffer, one they never really looked like surrendering against a frustrated Eels side that lacked the poise in attack they have showed through the first 10 rounds. New signings for 2021: Harry Rushton (Wigan), Ryan James (Titans), Caleb Aekins (Panthers), Albert Hopoate (Sea Eagles) St Helens have confirmed the signing of Manly forward Joel Thompson on a two-year deal from 2021. While Manly drew one of the shorter straws in the NRL to be put up against the Roosters in Round 1, it’s a concerning start for a club that has just extended the coach for another two seasons. Now, they look like a team that could even challenge for the top four after inflicting on the Eels just their second loss of the season, leaving unbeaten Penrith firming for the minor premiership. Watch Cameron Smith, his family and friends discuss his 400th game of NRL with Fox League on Kayo! Tom Trbojevic felt like he had let his club down after his sprint down the Manly Corso and now it has been revealed just how he sought to make it up … Read more on … Levi is not a big money signing and is also only for the remainder of the year. Blake Green from Melbourne Storm 3. The 25-year-old was granted a release from the final year of his contract with the Warriors to join Manly effective immediately. The Cook Islands international has scored five tries in 58 games for the Broncos and Cowoys since his NRL debut in 2014. FULL NRL TRANSFER CENTRE. The Eels have tabled a two-year deal that would pocket Brown close to $600,000-per-year, but the 28-year-old has been passive in his discussions to extend his stay in the gold and blue. Manly huddle in memory of the late great Bob Fulton. (AAP Image/Joel Carrett). The Dragons have received a boost for next season in signing North Queensland Cowboys big man Francis Molo on a three-year deal. Eels v Manly [Round 11, 2021]MATCH DAYSunday 23rd May 2021...Read more - 26 mins ago 21 May 21, 10:01am- If Everyone Was Available Who would be your 17 if we were playing this weekend and everyone was fit and available.We have seen some of the youngsters get extended runs now so who would be our...Read more - 46 mins ago 21 May 21, 9:41am - All the best for the upcoming season girls 🙌🏼 🙌🏼 🙌🏼 # wearemanly ⚽ 🦅 🔵 🔴 Incoming Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett has further strengthened his squad for next season, with the club confirming the signing of Sea Eagles forward Corey Waddell. Reactions: Ffs..., LittleDavey, Turky Murky and 12 others. 2021 squad: Corey Allen (2023), Jake Averillo (2023), Dean Britt (2021), Nick Cotric (2024) Christian Crichton (2021), Matt Doorey (2022) Adam Elliott (2023), Raymond Faitala-Mariner (2022), Kyle Flanagan (2023), Jack Hetherington (2022), Will Hopoate (2021), Josh Jackson (2023), Sione Katoa (2021), Lachlan Lewis (2021), Jeremy Marshall-King (2021), Nick Meaney (2021), Dylan Napa (2021), Ofahiki Ogden (2021), Jayden Okunbor (2021), Chris Smith (2021), Joe Stimson (2022), Renouf To’omaga (2021), Corey Waddell (2023), Brandon Wakeham (2022), Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (2022) Luke Thompson (2023), 2021 gains: Jack Hetherington (Panthers) Nick Cotric (Raiders), Corey Waddell (Sea Eagles), Kyle Flanagan (Roosters), Corey Allan (Rabbitohs), Matt Doorey (upgrade from development contract), 2021 losses: Sauaso Sue (Knights), Reimis Smith (Storm), Kerrod Holland (retirement) Kieran Foran (Sea Eagles), Marcelo Montoya (Warriors), Aiden Tolman (Sharks), Jack Cogger (Huddersfield), Tim Lafai, Isaiah Tass (both unsigned), 2022 gains: Matt Burton (Panthers), Josh Addo-Carr (Storm), 2021 squad: Blayke Brailey (2022), Josh Dugan (2021), Andrew Fifita (2022), Wade Graham (2022), Braden Hamlin-Uele (2022), Mawene Hiroti (2021), Royce Hunt (2022), Shaun Johnson (2021), Sione Katoa (2023), William Kennedy (2021), Billy Magoulias (2021), Matt Moylan (2021), Ronaldo Mulitalo (2023), Briton Nikora (2022), Jesse Ramien (2023), Toby Rudolf (2021), Aiden Tolman (2021) Chad Townsend (2023), Connor Tracey (2021), Braydon Trindall (2021), Jack Williams (2022), Teig Wilton (2023), Aaron Woods (2021), Bronson Xerri (2021), Nene Macdonald (2021), Siosifa Talakai (2021), 2021 gains: Aiden Tolman (Sharks), Luke Metcalf (Sea Eagles on development deal), 2021 losses: Jayson Bukuya (retirement), Cameron King (Townsville Blackhawks), Scott Sorensen (Panthers), Cruz Topai-Aveai (released), Bryson Goodwin, Kayleb Milne (both unsigned), 2022 gains: Cameron McInnes (from Dragons), 2021 squad: Tanah Boyd (2022), AJ Brimson (2022), Erin Clark (2021), Anthony Don (2021), Herman Ese’ese (2022) Tino Fa’asuamaleaui (2023), Darius Farmer (2021), David Fifita (2023), Jamal Fogarty (2022), Moeaki Fotuaika (2022), Beau Fermor (2022), Patrick Herbet (2021) Jaimin Joliffe (2022), Brian Kelly (2023), Greg Leleisiuao (2021), Sam Lisone (2022), Sam McIntyre (2022) Tyrone Peachey (2021), Jonus Pearson (2021), Kevin Proctor (2021), Mitch Rein (2021), Phillip Sami (2022), Treymain Spry (2021), Sam Stone (2021), Ash Taylor (2021), Corey Thompson (2022), Jarrod Wallace (2022), Jai Whitbread (2021), 2021 gains: Tino Fa’asuamaleaui (Storm), Herman Ese’ese (Knights), David Fifita (Broncos) Patrick Herbert (Warriors), Sam McIntyre (Tigers), 2021 losses: Dale Copley (Broncos), Bryce Cartwright (Eels), Jai Arrow (Rabbitohs), Ryan James (Raiders), Keegan Hipgrave (Eels), Shannon Boyd (retirement), Tyrone Roberts, Nathan Peats (unsigned), Kallum Watkins (released mid-season to Salford), 2021 squad: Josh Aloiai (2023), Morgan Boyle (2021), Daly Cherry-Evans (2023), Lachlan Croker (2021), Cade Cust (2022), Andrew Davey (2022), Kieran Foran (2021), Manase Fainu (2023), Addin Fonua-Blake (2022), Tevita Funa (2021), Reuben Garrick (2021), Jack Gosiewski (2021), Morgan Harper (2022), Sean Keppie (2023), Haumole Olakau’ata (2021, CO 22), Brad Parker (2021), Taniela Paseka (2024), Jason Saab (2023), Josh Schuster (2021), Toafofoa Sipley (2021), Curtis Sironen (2021), Moses Suli (2023), Jorge Taufua (2023), Martin Taupau (2022), Jake Trbojevic (2026), Tom Trbojevic (2026), Christian Tuipulotu (2024), Dylan Walker (2021), 2021 gains: Karl Lawton (Warriors), Kieran Foran (Bulldogs), Andrew Davey (Eels), Jason Saab (Dragons), Christian Tuipulotu (Roosters), Josh Aloiai (Tigers), 2021 losses: Joel Thompson (St Helens), Corey Waddell (Bulldogs), Addin Fonua-Blake (Warriors), Albert Hopoate (Raiders), Luke Metcalf (Sharks), Danny Levi, Brendan Elliott, Tony Williams (all unsigned), 2021 squad: Josh Addo-Carr (2021), Nelson Asofa-Solomona (2023), Jesse Bromwich (2022), Kenny Bromwich (2022, PO 23), Thomas Eisenhuth (2022), Dale Finucane (2021), Harry Grant (2024) Jack Howarth (2022), Jahrome Hughes (2021), Nicho Hynes (2021), Ryley Jacks (2021), George Jennings (2022), Tui Kamikamica (2022, CO 23), Felise Kaufusi (2021, PO 22), Max King (2021), Chris Lewis (2022) Isaac Lumelume (2021), Cameron Munster (2023), Justin Olam (2022), Ryan Papenhuyzen (2022), Aaron Pene (2021), Darryn Schonig (2021), Brandon Smith (2022), Reimis Smith (2022), Christian Welch (2022), Cooper Johns (2021), Brenko Lee (2021), Dean Ieremia (2021), Marion Seve (train and trial), 2021 gains: Reimis Smith (Bulldogs), Harry Grant (loan return from Tigers), Jack Howarth (upgraded), George Jennings (Eels), Dean Ieremia (promoted), 2021 losses: Tino Fa’asuamaleaui (Titans), Paul Momirovski (loan return to Tigers), Albert Vete (Hull KR) Suliasi Vunivalu (Super Rugby), Sandor Earl (retired), Cameron Smith (retired), Ricky Leutele (Huddersfield), 2021 squad: Bradman Best (2024), Mitchell Barnett (2023), Jayden Brailey (2022), Phoenix Crossland (2021), Lachlan Fitzgibbon (2021), Tyson Frizell (2022 PO 23), Blake Green (2021), Bailey Hodgson (2023), Tex Hoy (2021), Hymel Hunt (2021), Brodie Jones (2021), Josh King (2021) David Klemmer (2023), Edrick Lee (2021), Kurt Mann (2021), Jirah Momoisea (2022), Brayden Musgrove (2022), Mitchell Pearce (2021), Kalyn Ponga (2021, PO 22), Daniel Saifiti (2022), Jacob Saifiti (2022), Pasami Saulo (2022), Gehamat Shibasaki (2022), Sauaso Sue (2022), Star To’a (2023), Enari Tuala (2021), Connor Watson (2021), Dom Young (2023), 2021 gains: Tyson Frizell (Dragons), Bailey Hodgson (Castleford), Sauaso Sue (Bulldogs), Tyson Frizell (Dragons), Dom Young (Huddersfield), Blake Green (Bulldogs), Brayden Musgrove (upgraded), 2021 losses: Tautau Moga (Rabbitohs), Herman Ese’ese (Titans), Andrew McCullough (loan back to Broncos), Aidan Guerra, Tim Glasby (both retired), Sione Mata’utia (St Helens), Mason Lino (Wakefield Trinity), Tyronne Roberts-Davis (unsigned), Signed for 2022: Jake Clifford (from Cowboys until 2023), 2020 squad: Daejarn Asi (2021), Michael Bell (2021), Lachlan Burr (2022), Kane Bradley (2022), Jake Clifford (2021), Ben Condon (2021) Reuben Cotter (2021), Scott Drinkwater (2021), Mitchell Dunn (2022), Kyle Feldt (2024), Thomas Gilbert (2022), Jake Granville (2021), Wiremu Gregg (2021) Ben Hampton (2021), Coen Hess (2022), Peter Hola (2022), Valentine Holmes (2025), Corey Jensen (2021), Connelly Lemuelu (2021), Heilum Luki (2021) Esan Marsters (2022), Josh McGuire (2022), Jordan McLean (2022), Francis Molo (2021), Michael Morgan (2023), Ieremia Nanai (2021), Justin O’Neill (2021), Emry Pere (2021), Reece Robson (2023), Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (2022), Murray Taulagi (2021), Jason Taumalolo (2027), Shane Wright (2021), Javid Bowen (2021), 2021 gains: Lachlan Burr (Warriors), Kane Bradley (Tigers), Javid Bowen, 2021 losses: Gavin Cooper (retired), Tom Opacic (Eels), John Asiata (Broncos), Tuki Simpkins (Tigers), Daniel Russell (unsigned), 2022 losses: Francis Molo (Dragons), Jake Clifford (Knights), 2021 squad: Daniel Alvaro (2021), Waqa Blake (2023), Dylan Brown (2023), Nathan Brown (2021), Reagan Campbell-Gillard (2022, PO 23, CO 24), Bryce Cartwright (2021), Blake Ferguson (2021), Clint Gutherson (2022), Keegan Hipgrave (2021 PO 22), Michael Jennings (2022), Oregon Kaufusi (2022), Shaun Lane (2023), Joey Lussick (2021), Reed Mahoney (2022), Ryan Matterson (2021, PO 22), Mitchell Moses (2021, PO 22), Marata Niukore (2022), Michael Olfield (2022), Tom Opacic (2021), Isaiah Papali’i (2022), Junior Paulo (2022), Jordan Rankin (2021), Maika Sivo (2021), Will Smith (2021), Ray Stone (2021), 2021 gains: Joey Lussick (Salford), Tom Opacic (Cowboys), Isaiah Papali’i (Warriors), Michael Oldfield (Raiders), Keegan Hipgrave (Titans), Nathaniel Roache (Warriors), Bryce Cartwright (Titans), 2021 losses: Stefano Utoikamanu (Tigers), Kane Evans (Warriors), Andrew Davey (Sea Eagles), George Jennings (Storm), David Gower (retired), Jai Field (Wigan), Daniel Alvaro (Dragons), Brad Takairangi (Hull KR), Peni Terepo (retired), Rhys Davies (unsigned), Jaeman Salmon (Panthers), 2021 squad: Dean Blore (2021), William Burns (2022), Matt Burton (2021), Kurt Capewell (2021), Nathan Cleary (2024), Stephen Crichton (2023), Dylan Edwards (2022), James Fisher-Harris (2022), Jack Hetherington (2021), Robert Jennings (2021), Matt Eisenhuth (2022), J’maine Hopgood (2021), Mitch Kenny (2021), Viliame Kikau (2022), Apisai Koroisau (2022), Spencer Leniu (2021), Moses Leota (2022), Jarome Luai (2024), Liam Martin (2023), Taylan May (2021), Tyrone May (2021), Paul Momirovski (2022), Brent Naden (2021), Jaeman Salmon (2021), Charlie Staines (2023), Scott Sorensen (2021), Izack Tago (2024), Brian To’o (2023), Dean Whare (2021, MO 22), Isaah Yeo (2024), 2021 gains: Izack Tago (2024), J’maine Hopgood (2021), Taylan May (2021), Jaeman Salmon (Eels), Robert Jennings, Matt Eisenhuth (both Tigers), Scott Sorensen (Sharks), Paul Momirovski (Tigers), 2021 losses: Josh Mansour (Rabbitohs), Caleb Aekins (Raiders), Jack Hetherington (Bulldogs), James Tamou (Tigers), Zane Tetevano (Leeds), Kaide Ellis (Dragons), Daine Laurie (Tigers), Malakai Watene-Zelezniak (retired), Dean Whare (Catalans), Pat Hollis, Brayden McGrady (both unsigned), 2021 squad: Daniel Alvaro (2022), Jack Bird (2022), Eddie Blacker (2021), Billy Brittain (2021), Adam Clune (2022), Jack de Belin* (2021, stood down), Matt Dufty (2021), Kaide Ellis (2021), Poasa Faamausili (2022), Max Feagai (2022), Matthew Feagai (2022), Jackson Ford (2022), Tyrell Fuimaono (2021), Ben Hunt (2022, PO 23), Josh Kerr (2023), Blake Lawrie (2022), Zac Lomax (2025), Andrew McCullough (2023), Cameron McInnes (2021), Trent Merrin (2021), Corey Norman (2021), Jordan Pereira (2021), Cody Ramsey (2024), Mikaele Ravalawa (2023), Tariq Sims (2022), Jayden Sullivan (2022), Paul Vaughan (2021, PO 22), Brayden Wiliame (2021), 2021 gains: Poasa Faamausili (Roosters), Jack Bird (Broncos), Daniel Alvaro (Eels), Kaide Ellis (Panthers), Andrew McCullough (2023), 2021 losses: Jacob Host (Rabbitohs) Tyson Frizell (Knights), Euan Aitken (Warriors), Korbin Sims (Super League), Jacob Host, Tristan Sailor, Joe Lovodua (all unsigned), Jason Saab (Manly), 2021 squad: Jai Arrow (2024), Tom Burgess (2023), Braidon Burns (2021), Jed Cartwright (2023), Damien Cook (2023), Joshua Cook (2021), Troy Dargan (2021), Dane Gagai (2021), Campbell Graham (2024), Jacob Host (2023), Dean Hawkins (2021), Alex Johnston (2022), Liam Knight (2023), Keaon Kolomatangi (2023), Patrick Mago (2021), Benji Marshall (2021), Steven Marsters (2021), Taane Milne (2022), Latrell Mitchell (2023), Tautau Moga (2021), Cameron Murray (2021), Mark Nicholls (2021), Adam Reynolds (2021), Hame Sele (2023), Jaydn Su’A (2021), Tevita Tatola (2024), Cody Walker (2022), 2021 gains: Tautau Moga (Knights), Jacob Host (Dragons), Taane Milne (Warriors), Jai Arrow (Titans), Josh Mansour (Panthers), Benji Marshall (Tigers), 2021 losses: Corey Allan (Bulldogs), Jack Johns (Knights), Bayley Sironen (Warriors), Ethan Lowe (retirement), James Roberts (Tigers), Joseph Suaalii (Roosters), Tom Amone, Cory Denniss, Kurt Dillon, Ky Rodwell (unsigned), New deal: Tevita Tatola (2024), Latrell Mitchell (2023). BRONCOS. Adam Pengilly is a Sports reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald. Over 30-odd plus years I’ve known him, he’s been a friend, a mentor, a coach. Said Cherry-Evans: “It’s probably not until after the game it really hits and it’s really saddening news. The 27-year-old Kiwi international, off contract at the end of the season, returned to the club on a three-year deal in 2018 after starting his NRL career with Manly-Warringah in 2013 before a stint with Penrith and later with Warrington in the English Super League. Players who left the club before the end of the season (e.g. The Roosters have won fifteen New South Wales Rugby … The 25-year-old was granted a release from the final year of his contract with the Warriors to join Manly effective immediately. Referee: Adam Gee. He is an Indigenous All Stars and … Reimis Smith replaces Suliasi Vunivalu on the right wing for the Storm and is more than capable of being one of the better finishers in the NRL. Manly Warringah Sea Eagles have today officially re-signed Josh Schuster … “We knew they would have a lot of emotion in their performance, they backed it up and we didn’t,” Eels coach Brad Arthur said. TRANSFER WHISPERS: Titans plot another Broncos raid, Rivals circle Manly guns, TEAM TIPS: Kevvie’s contingency plan for injured duo, Knights’ scramble to fill void, CASUALTY WARD: Luckless Warriors recruit to miss half the season. The straw only … Sun 9 May 2021, 01:38 PM The Melbourne Storm have signed Broncos and Maroons winger Xavier Coates to a two-year deal starting in 2022. Not something that will have ramifications for a couple of years, unlike Flegler and co. Good depth signing. Manly huddle in memory of the late great Bob Fulton.Credit:NRL Photos. From my first training session at Manly, I loved the culture. “I was still very proud about the way we went about [Sunday’s] win. Credit: Dominic Lorrimer. May 10, 2019 389 382. New to Kayo? The 2021 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Season will be the 72nd in the clubs history since … Note: The "Out" column is from the players who were with the team as of the end of the 2016 NRL season. Tom Trbojevic can’t return for the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles soon enough. Less than two months ago, the Sea Eagles were so dire after losing their first four games they were being tipped for the wooden spoon. With 90 games of NRL experience behind him after making his NRL debut for the Wests Tigers in 2016, Josh is a quality forward and a strong leader. 4 Manly Sea Eagles. I don’t felt like we played as a team tonight.”. Sign up now!!! “His work in that [recruitment] space will continue to reap rewards for us in years to come,” Manly chief executive Stephen Humphreys said. He just told me to be myself and be humble and keep working hard. Apr 26, 2021 #8,407 Here we go... ! I’m definitely doing that now. Josh will join an impressive front-row at Manly next season alongside the likes of international Martin Taupau, Taniela Paseka, Sean … We are pleased to officially announce the re-signing of Josh Schuster . It’s great for this young side. Leadership, … View the latest NRL news and rumours for the Manly Sea Eagles and their players. The big barrel of a kid with eyes that looked one way but passed another, bamboozling defenders, was so good that the Fultons whipped out a contract then and there. Tickets will be available via ticketek and through BathurstNRL.com.auAdult GA – $30 Concession GA – $15 Child GA (5-15 years) – $15 Family GA – $60 Tom Trbojevic is tackled by Waqa Blake of the Eels at Bankwest Stadium.Credit:Getty. MANLY-WARRINGAH SEA EAGLES 28 (Brad Parker 2, Karl Lawton, Reuben Garrick, Tom Trbojevic tries; Garrick 4 goals) defeated PARRAMATTA EELS 6 (Clint Gutherson try; Mitchell Moses goal) at Bankwest Stadium. 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Josh Schuster was barely a teenager when he was spotted at an under-age game by Bob Fulton and his son Scott. We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Karl Lawton has signed with Manly. Watch The 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership Live & On-Demand with No Ad-Breaks During Play. Mar 14th, 2021 Manly's desperate plight has been shown by the Sea Eagles signing Warriors hooker Karl Lawton immediately - despite the fact he is set to miss the majority of the season with an achilles injury. Jackson Ha… “I think ‘Bozo’ meant a lot to a lot of people. 9 Victoria Thunderbolts. Jake Trbojevic was also sat down for 10 minutes for a professional foul as five players – including Manly captain Daly Cherry-Evans and Tof Sipley – finished the match on report alongside the high tackle culprits. “Francis is a proven player who displays the exact characteristics you want from a front-rower week-in, week-out,” Haran said. Bob won’t be around to see just how good former Parramatta junior Schuster will become, but just a few hours after the rugby league Immortal’s death, everyone else is starting to see what the Fultons saw seven years ago. The promise of a new season ahead has Intrust Super Cup clubs and fans excited, with plenty of great players again set to feature in the 2021 competition. The Manly Sea Eagles have confirmed the signing of injured hooker Karl Lawton until the end of the 2022 season. Schuster has been playing in the unfamiliar role of back row, but was switched to his preferred position of five-eighth after Kieran Foran’s injury. Thankfully, Schuster eventually agreed to sign. Parker’s second try gave the Sea Eagles a 16-6 buffer, one they never really looked like surrendering against a frustrated Eels side that lacked the poise in attack they have showed through the first 10 rounds. New signings for 2021: Harry Rushton (Wigan), Ryan James (Titans), Caleb Aekins (Panthers), Albert Hopoate (Sea Eagles) St Helens have confirmed the signing of Manly forward Joel Thompson on a two-year deal from 2021. While Manly drew one of the shorter straws in the NRL to be put up against the Roosters in Round 1, it’s a concerning start for a club that has just extended the coach for another two seasons. Now, they look like a team that could even challenge for the top four after inflicting on the Eels just their second loss of the season, leaving unbeaten Penrith firming for the minor premiership. Watch Cameron Smith, his family and friends discuss his 400th game of NRL with Fox League on Kayo! Tom Trbojevic felt like he had let his club down after his sprint down the Manly Corso and now it has been revealed just how he sought to make it up … Read more on … Levi is not a big money signing and is also only for the remainder of the year. Blake Green from Melbourne Storm 3. The 25-year-old was granted a release from the final year of his contract with the Warriors to join Manly effective immediately. The Cook Islands international has scored five tries in 58 games for the Broncos and Cowoys since his NRL debut in 2014. FULL NRL TRANSFER CENTRE. The Eels have tabled a two-year deal that would pocket Brown close to $600,000-per-year, but the 28-year-old has been passive in his discussions to extend his stay in the gold and blue. Manly huddle in memory of the late great Bob Fulton. (AAP Image/Joel Carrett). The Dragons have received a boost for next season in signing North Queensland Cowboys big man Francis Molo on a three-year deal. Eels v Manly [Round 11, 2021]MATCH DAYSunday 23rd May 2021...Read more - 26 mins ago 21 May 21, 10:01am- If Everyone Was Available Who would be your 17 if we were playing this weekend and everyone was fit and available.We have seen some of the youngsters get extended runs now so who would be our...Read more - 46 mins ago 21 May 21, 9:41am - All the best for the upcoming season girls 🙌🏼 🙌🏼 🙌🏼 # wearemanly ⚽ 🦅 🔵 🔴 Incoming Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett has further strengthened his squad for next season, with the club confirming the signing of Sea Eagles forward Corey Waddell. Reactions: Ffs..., LittleDavey, Turky Murky and 12 others. 2021 squad: Corey Allen (2023), Jake Averillo (2023), Dean Britt (2021), Nick Cotric (2024) Christian Crichton (2021), Matt Doorey (2022) Adam Elliott (2023), Raymond Faitala-Mariner (2022), Kyle Flanagan (2023), Jack Hetherington (2022), Will Hopoate (2021), Josh Jackson (2023), Sione Katoa (2021), Lachlan Lewis (2021), Jeremy Marshall-King (2021), Nick Meaney (2021), Dylan Napa (2021), Ofahiki Ogden (2021), Jayden Okunbor (2021), Chris Smith (2021), Joe Stimson (2022), Renouf To’omaga (2021), Corey Waddell (2023), Brandon Wakeham (2022), Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (2022) Luke Thompson (2023), 2021 gains: Jack Hetherington (Panthers) Nick Cotric (Raiders), Corey Waddell (Sea Eagles), Kyle Flanagan (Roosters), Corey Allan (Rabbitohs), Matt Doorey (upgrade from development contract), 2021 losses: Sauaso Sue (Knights), Reimis Smith (Storm), Kerrod Holland (retirement) Kieran Foran (Sea Eagles), Marcelo Montoya (Warriors), Aiden Tolman (Sharks), Jack Cogger (Huddersfield), Tim Lafai, Isaiah Tass (both unsigned), 2022 gains: Matt Burton (Panthers), Josh Addo-Carr (Storm), 2021 squad: Blayke Brailey (2022), Josh Dugan (2021), Andrew Fifita (2022), Wade Graham (2022), Braden Hamlin-Uele (2022), Mawene Hiroti (2021), Royce Hunt (2022), Shaun Johnson (2021), Sione Katoa (2023), William Kennedy (2021), Billy Magoulias (2021), Matt Moylan (2021), Ronaldo Mulitalo (2023), Briton Nikora (2022), Jesse Ramien (2023), Toby Rudolf (2021), Aiden Tolman (2021) Chad Townsend (2023), Connor Tracey (2021), Braydon Trindall (2021), Jack Williams (2022), Teig Wilton (2023), Aaron Woods (2021), Bronson Xerri (2021), Nene Macdonald (2021), Siosifa Talakai (2021), 2021 gains: Aiden Tolman (Sharks), Luke Metcalf (Sea Eagles on development deal), 2021 losses: Jayson Bukuya (retirement), Cameron King (Townsville Blackhawks), Scott Sorensen (Panthers), Cruz Topai-Aveai (released), Bryson Goodwin, Kayleb Milne (both unsigned), 2022 gains: Cameron McInnes (from Dragons), 2021 squad: Tanah Boyd (2022), AJ Brimson (2022), Erin Clark (2021), Anthony Don (2021), Herman Ese’ese (2022) Tino Fa’asuamaleaui (2023), Darius Farmer (2021), David Fifita (2023), Jamal Fogarty (2022), Moeaki Fotuaika (2022), Beau Fermor (2022), Patrick Herbet (2021) Jaimin Joliffe (2022), Brian Kelly (2023), Greg Leleisiuao (2021), Sam Lisone (2022), Sam McIntyre (2022) Tyrone Peachey (2021), Jonus Pearson (2021), Kevin Proctor (2021), Mitch Rein (2021), Phillip Sami (2022), Treymain Spry (2021), Sam Stone (2021), Ash Taylor (2021), Corey Thompson (2022), Jarrod Wallace (2022), Jai Whitbread (2021), 2021 gains: Tino Fa’asuamaleaui (Storm), Herman Ese’ese (Knights), David Fifita (Broncos) Patrick Herbert (Warriors), Sam McIntyre (Tigers), 2021 losses: Dale Copley (Broncos), Bryce Cartwright (Eels), Jai Arrow (Rabbitohs), Ryan James (Raiders), Keegan Hipgrave (Eels), Shannon Boyd (retirement), Tyrone Roberts, Nathan Peats (unsigned), Kallum Watkins (released mid-season to Salford), 2021 squad: Josh Aloiai (2023), Morgan Boyle (2021), Daly Cherry-Evans (2023), Lachlan Croker (2021), Cade Cust (2022), Andrew Davey (2022), Kieran Foran (2021), Manase Fainu (2023), Addin Fonua-Blake (2022), Tevita Funa (2021), Reuben Garrick (2021), Jack Gosiewski (2021), Morgan Harper (2022), Sean Keppie (2023), Haumole Olakau’ata (2021, CO 22), Brad Parker (2021), Taniela Paseka (2024), Jason Saab (2023), Josh Schuster (2021), Toafofoa Sipley (2021), Curtis Sironen (2021), Moses Suli (2023), Jorge Taufua (2023), Martin Taupau (2022), Jake Trbojevic (2026), Tom Trbojevic (2026), Christian Tuipulotu (2024), Dylan Walker (2021), 2021 gains: Karl Lawton (Warriors), Kieran Foran (Bulldogs), Andrew Davey (Eels), Jason Saab (Dragons), Christian Tuipulotu (Roosters), Josh Aloiai (Tigers), 2021 losses: Joel Thompson (St Helens), Corey Waddell (Bulldogs), Addin Fonua-Blake (Warriors), Albert Hopoate (Raiders), Luke Metcalf (Sharks), Danny Levi, Brendan Elliott, Tony Williams (all unsigned), 2021 squad: Josh Addo-Carr (2021), Nelson Asofa-Solomona (2023), Jesse Bromwich (2022), Kenny Bromwich (2022, PO 23), Thomas Eisenhuth (2022), Dale Finucane (2021), Harry Grant (2024) Jack Howarth (2022), Jahrome Hughes (2021), Nicho Hynes (2021), Ryley Jacks (2021), George Jennings (2022), Tui Kamikamica (2022, CO 23), Felise Kaufusi (2021, PO 22), Max King (2021), Chris Lewis (2022) Isaac Lumelume (2021), Cameron Munster (2023), Justin Olam (2022), Ryan Papenhuyzen (2022), Aaron Pene (2021), Darryn Schonig (2021), Brandon Smith (2022), Reimis Smith (2022), Christian Welch (2022), Cooper Johns (2021), Brenko Lee (2021), Dean Ieremia (2021), Marion Seve (train and trial), 2021 gains: Reimis Smith (Bulldogs), Harry Grant (loan return from Tigers), Jack Howarth (upgraded), George Jennings (Eels), Dean Ieremia (promoted), 2021 losses: Tino Fa’asuamaleaui (Titans), Paul Momirovski (loan return to Tigers), Albert Vete (Hull KR) Suliasi Vunivalu (Super Rugby), Sandor Earl (retired), Cameron Smith (retired), Ricky Leutele (Huddersfield), 2021 squad: Bradman Best (2024), Mitchell Barnett (2023), Jayden Brailey (2022), Phoenix Crossland (2021), Lachlan Fitzgibbon (2021), Tyson Frizell (2022 PO 23), Blake Green (2021), Bailey Hodgson (2023), Tex Hoy (2021), Hymel Hunt (2021), Brodie Jones (2021), Josh King (2021) David Klemmer (2023), Edrick Lee (2021), Kurt Mann (2021), Jirah Momoisea (2022), Brayden Musgrove (2022), Mitchell Pearce (2021), Kalyn Ponga (2021, PO 22), Daniel Saifiti (2022), Jacob Saifiti (2022), Pasami Saulo (2022), Gehamat Shibasaki (2022), Sauaso Sue (2022), Star To’a (2023), Enari Tuala (2021), Connor Watson (2021), Dom Young (2023), 2021 gains: Tyson Frizell (Dragons), Bailey Hodgson (Castleford), Sauaso Sue (Bulldogs), Tyson Frizell (Dragons), Dom Young (Huddersfield), Blake Green (Bulldogs), Brayden Musgrove (upgraded), 2021 losses: Tautau Moga (Rabbitohs), Herman Ese’ese (Titans), Andrew McCullough (loan back to Broncos), Aidan Guerra, Tim Glasby (both retired), Sione Mata’utia (St Helens), Mason Lino (Wakefield Trinity), Tyronne Roberts-Davis (unsigned), Signed for 2022: Jake Clifford (from Cowboys until 2023), 2020 squad: Daejarn Asi (2021), Michael Bell (2021), Lachlan Burr (2022), Kane Bradley (2022), Jake Clifford (2021), Ben Condon (2021) Reuben Cotter (2021), Scott Drinkwater (2021), Mitchell Dunn (2022), Kyle Feldt (2024), Thomas Gilbert (2022), Jake Granville (2021), Wiremu Gregg (2021) Ben Hampton (2021), Coen Hess (2022), Peter Hola (2022), Valentine Holmes (2025), Corey Jensen (2021), Connelly Lemuelu (2021), Heilum Luki (2021) Esan Marsters (2022), Josh McGuire (2022), Jordan McLean (2022), Francis Molo (2021), Michael Morgan (2023), Ieremia Nanai (2021), Justin O’Neill (2021), Emry Pere (2021), Reece Robson (2023), Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (2022), Murray Taulagi (2021), Jason Taumalolo (2027), Shane Wright (2021), Javid Bowen (2021), 2021 gains: Lachlan Burr (Warriors), Kane Bradley (Tigers), Javid Bowen, 2021 losses: Gavin Cooper (retired), Tom Opacic (Eels), John Asiata (Broncos), Tuki Simpkins (Tigers), Daniel Russell (unsigned), 2022 losses: Francis Molo (Dragons), Jake Clifford (Knights), 2021 squad: Daniel Alvaro (2021), Waqa Blake (2023), Dylan Brown (2023), Nathan Brown (2021), Reagan Campbell-Gillard (2022, PO 23, CO 24), Bryce Cartwright (2021), Blake Ferguson (2021), Clint Gutherson (2022), Keegan Hipgrave (2021 PO 22), Michael Jennings (2022), Oregon Kaufusi (2022), Shaun Lane (2023), Joey Lussick (2021), Reed Mahoney (2022), Ryan Matterson (2021, PO 22), Mitchell Moses (2021, PO 22), Marata Niukore (2022), Michael Olfield (2022), Tom Opacic (2021), Isaiah Papali’i (2022), Junior Paulo (2022), Jordan Rankin (2021), Maika Sivo (2021), Will Smith (2021), Ray Stone (2021), 2021 gains: Joey Lussick (Salford), Tom Opacic (Cowboys), Isaiah Papali’i (Warriors), Michael Oldfield (Raiders), Keegan Hipgrave (Titans), Nathaniel Roache (Warriors), Bryce Cartwright (Titans), 2021 losses: Stefano Utoikamanu (Tigers), Kane Evans (Warriors), Andrew Davey (Sea Eagles), George Jennings (Storm), David Gower (retired), Jai Field (Wigan), Daniel Alvaro (Dragons), Brad Takairangi (Hull KR), Peni Terepo (retired), Rhys Davies (unsigned), Jaeman Salmon (Panthers), 2021 squad: Dean Blore (2021), William Burns (2022), Matt Burton (2021), Kurt Capewell (2021), Nathan Cleary (2024), Stephen Crichton (2023), Dylan Edwards (2022), James Fisher-Harris (2022), Jack Hetherington (2021), Robert Jennings (2021), Matt Eisenhuth (2022), J’maine Hopgood (2021), Mitch Kenny (2021), Viliame Kikau (2022), Apisai Koroisau (2022), Spencer Leniu (2021), Moses Leota (2022), Jarome Luai (2024), Liam Martin (2023), Taylan May (2021), Tyrone May (2021), Paul Momirovski (2022), Brent Naden (2021), Jaeman Salmon (2021), Charlie Staines (2023), Scott Sorensen (2021), Izack Tago (2024), Brian To’o (2023), Dean Whare (2021, MO 22), Isaah Yeo (2024), 2021 gains: Izack Tago (2024), J’maine Hopgood (2021), Taylan May (2021), Jaeman Salmon (Eels), Robert Jennings, Matt Eisenhuth (both Tigers), Scott Sorensen (Sharks), Paul Momirovski (Tigers), 2021 losses: Josh Mansour (Rabbitohs), Caleb Aekins (Raiders), Jack Hetherington (Bulldogs), James Tamou (Tigers), Zane Tetevano (Leeds), Kaide Ellis (Dragons), Daine Laurie (Tigers), Malakai Watene-Zelezniak (retired), Dean Whare (Catalans), Pat Hollis, Brayden McGrady (both unsigned), 2021 squad: Daniel Alvaro (2022), Jack Bird (2022), Eddie Blacker (2021), Billy Brittain (2021), Adam Clune (2022), Jack de Belin* (2021, stood down), Matt Dufty (2021), Kaide Ellis (2021), Poasa Faamausili (2022), Max Feagai (2022), Matthew Feagai (2022), Jackson Ford (2022), Tyrell Fuimaono (2021), Ben Hunt (2022, PO 23), Josh Kerr (2023), Blake Lawrie (2022), Zac Lomax (2025), Andrew McCullough (2023), Cameron McInnes (2021), Trent Merrin (2021), Corey Norman (2021), Jordan Pereira (2021), Cody Ramsey (2024), Mikaele Ravalawa (2023), Tariq Sims (2022), Jayden Sullivan (2022), Paul Vaughan (2021, PO 22), Brayden Wiliame (2021), 2021 gains: Poasa Faamausili (Roosters), Jack Bird (Broncos), Daniel Alvaro (Eels), Kaide Ellis (Panthers), Andrew McCullough (2023), 2021 losses: Jacob Host (Rabbitohs) Tyson Frizell (Knights), Euan Aitken (Warriors), Korbin Sims (Super League), Jacob Host, Tristan Sailor, Joe Lovodua (all unsigned), Jason Saab (Manly), 2021 squad: Jai Arrow (2024), Tom Burgess (2023), Braidon Burns (2021), Jed Cartwright (2023), Damien Cook (2023), Joshua Cook (2021), Troy Dargan (2021), Dane Gagai (2021), Campbell Graham (2024), Jacob Host (2023), Dean Hawkins (2021), Alex Johnston (2022), Liam Knight (2023), Keaon Kolomatangi (2023), Patrick Mago (2021), Benji Marshall (2021), Steven Marsters (2021), Taane Milne (2022), Latrell Mitchell (2023), Tautau Moga (2021), Cameron Murray (2021), Mark Nicholls (2021), Adam Reynolds (2021), Hame Sele (2023), Jaydn Su’A (2021), Tevita Tatola (2024), Cody Walker (2022), 2021 gains: Tautau Moga (Knights), Jacob Host (Dragons), Taane Milne (Warriors), Jai Arrow (Titans), Josh Mansour (Panthers), Benji Marshall (Tigers), 2021 losses: Corey Allan (Bulldogs), Jack Johns (Knights), Bayley Sironen (Warriors), Ethan Lowe (retirement), James Roberts (Tigers), Joseph Suaalii (Roosters), Tom Amone, Cory Denniss, Kurt Dillon, Ky Rodwell (unsigned), New deal: Tevita Tatola (2024), Latrell Mitchell (2023). BRONCOS. Adam Pengilly is a Sports reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald. Over 30-odd plus years I’ve known him, he’s been a friend, a mentor, a coach. Said Cherry-Evans: “It’s probably not until after the game it really hits and it’s really saddening news. The 27-year-old Kiwi international, off contract at the end of the season, returned to the club on a three-year deal in 2018 after starting his NRL career with Manly-Warringah in 2013 before a stint with Penrith and later with Warrington in the English Super League. Players who left the club before the end of the season (e.g. The Roosters have won fifteen New South Wales Rugby … The 25-year-old was granted a release from the final year of his contract with the Warriors to join Manly effective immediately. Referee: Adam Gee. He is an Indigenous All Stars and … Reimis Smith replaces Suliasi Vunivalu on the right wing for the Storm and is more than capable of being one of the better finishers in the NRL. Manly Warringah Sea Eagles have today officially re-signed Josh Schuster … “We knew they would have a lot of emotion in their performance, they backed it up and we didn’t,” Eels coach Brad Arthur said. TRANSFER WHISPERS: Titans plot another Broncos raid, Rivals circle Manly guns, TEAM TIPS: Kevvie’s contingency plan for injured duo, Knights’ scramble to fill void, CASUALTY WARD: Luckless Warriors recruit to miss half the season. The straw only … Sun 9 May 2021, 01:38 PM The Melbourne Storm have signed Broncos and Maroons winger Xavier Coates to a two-year deal starting in 2022. Not something that will have ramifications for a couple of years, unlike Flegler and co. Good depth signing. Manly huddle in memory of the late great Bob Fulton.Credit:NRL Photos. From my first training session at Manly, I loved the culture. “I was still very proud about the way we went about [Sunday’s] win. Credit: Dominic Lorrimer. May 10, 2019 389 382. New to Kayo? The 2021 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Season will be the 72nd in the clubs history since … Note: The "Out" column is from the players who were with the team as of the end of the 2016 NRL season. Tom Trbojevic can’t return for the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles soon enough. Less than two months ago, the Sea Eagles were so dire after losing their first four games they were being tipped for the wooden spoon. With 90 games of NRL experience behind him after making his NRL debut for the Wests Tigers in 2016, Josh is a quality forward and a strong leader. 4 Manly Sea Eagles. I don’t felt like we played as a team tonight.”. Sign up now!!! “His work in that [recruitment] space will continue to reap rewards for us in years to come,” Manly chief executive Stephen Humphreys said. He just told me to be myself and be humble and keep working hard. Apr 26, 2021 #8,407 Here we go... ! I’m definitely doing that now. Josh will join an impressive front-row at Manly next season alongside the likes of international Martin Taupau, Taniela Paseka, Sean … We are pleased to officially announce the re-signing of Josh Schuster . It’s great for this young side. Leadership, … View the latest NRL news and rumours for the Manly Sea Eagles and their players. The big barrel of a kid with eyes that looked one way but passed another, bamboozling defenders, was so good that the Fultons whipped out a contract then and there. Tickets will be available via ticketek and through BathurstNRL.com.auAdult GA – $30 Concession GA – $15 Child GA (5-15 years) – $15 Family GA – $60 Tom Trbojevic is tackled by Waqa Blake of the Eels at Bankwest Stadium.Credit:Getty. MANLY-WARRINGAH SEA EAGLES 28 (Brad Parker 2, Karl Lawton, Reuben Garrick, Tom Trbojevic tries; Garrick 4 goals) defeated PARRAMATTA EELS 6 (Clint Gutherson try; Mitchell Moses goal) at Bankwest Stadium. 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Please try again later. “Throughout his time at the Cowboys he has proven his durability in handling the responsibility and role as a first grade footballer. Foran will be Manly’s only significant signing for 2021. Manly Warringah Sea Eagles have today officially re-signed Josh Schuster until the end of the 2024 season. Crowd: 24,411. And he certainly would have been chuffed with Manly’s effort to score seconds before half-time when Brad Parker scooped up a Reuben Garrick kick to score a miraculous try while Lawton was in the sin bin. Vodafone Warriors centre Peta Hiku has recommitted to the club after being re-signed on a one-season deal for 2021. Foran will do well to get his spot back at this rate and Schuster might even be a NSW bolter for Brad Fittler. The 32-year-old back-rower has been granted a release from the final year of his deal with the Sea Eagles next season to take up a contract with Saints. Not the most creative player from memory but was solid defensively and a … New to Kayo? These moments are never easy to swallow, but I hope to some small degree it made his family proud. Roberts and the Rabbitohs have agreed to part ways and forego the 2021 component of his deal in what South Sydney described as "a decision agreed by both the player and the club". Try 14-Days Free Now >, 2021 squad: Jesse Arthars (2021), John Asiata (2021), Patrick Carrigan (2022), Xavier Coates (2021), Dale Copley (2021), Brodie Croft (2022), Thomas Dearden (2021), Herbie Farnworth (2022), Thomas Flegler (2023), Alex Glenn (2021), Payne Haas (2024), Jamayne Isaako (2022), Rhys Kennedy (2022), Richie Kennar (2022), Matt Lodge (2022, PO 23, 24), David Mead (2021), Anthony Milford (2021), Corey Oates (2021, PO 22), Cory Paix (2022), Keenan Palasia (2021), Tevita Pangai Jr (2022), Jordan Riki (2021) Kotoni Staggs (2021), Ben Te’o (2021), Jake Turpin (2021, PO 22), Ethan Bullemor (2022), 2021 gains: Dale Copley (Titans), David Mead (Super League), John Asiata (Cowboys), 2021 losses: Darius Boyd (retirement), David Fifita (Titans), Jack Bird (Dragons), Matt Gillett (retired), Sean O’Sullivan (Warriors), Joe Ofahengaue (Tigers), Izaia Perese (rugby union), Jamil Hopoate, Jordan Kahu, Issac Luke, Ilikena Vudogo (all unsigned), Andrew McCullough (Dragons), New deal: Ben Te’o (2021), Ethan Bullemor (2022). Josh Schuster was barely a teenager when he was spotted at an under-age game by Bob Fulton and his son Scott. We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Karl Lawton has signed with Manly. Watch The 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership Live & On-Demand with No Ad-Breaks During Play. Mar 14th, 2021 Manly's desperate plight has been shown by the Sea Eagles signing Warriors hooker Karl Lawton immediately - despite the fact he is set to miss the majority of the season with an achilles injury. Jackson Ha… “I think ‘Bozo’ meant a lot to a lot of people. 9 Victoria Thunderbolts. Jake Trbojevic was also sat down for 10 minutes for a professional foul as five players – including Manly captain Daly Cherry-Evans and Tof Sipley – finished the match on report alongside the high tackle culprits. “Francis is a proven player who displays the exact characteristics you want from a front-rower week-in, week-out,” Haran said. Bob won’t be around to see just how good former Parramatta junior Schuster will become, but just a few hours after the rugby league Immortal’s death, everyone else is starting to see what the Fultons saw seven years ago. The promise of a new season ahead has Intrust Super Cup clubs and fans excited, with plenty of great players again set to feature in the 2021 competition. The Manly Sea Eagles have confirmed the signing of injured hooker Karl Lawton until the end of the 2022 season. Schuster has been playing in the unfamiliar role of back row, but was switched to his preferred position of five-eighth after Kieran Foran’s injury. Thankfully, Schuster eventually agreed to sign. Parker’s second try gave the Sea Eagles a 16-6 buffer, one they never really looked like surrendering against a frustrated Eels side that lacked the poise in attack they have showed through the first 10 rounds. New signings for 2021: Harry Rushton (Wigan), Ryan James (Titans), Caleb Aekins (Panthers), Albert Hopoate (Sea Eagles) St Helens have confirmed the signing of Manly forward Joel Thompson on a two-year deal from 2021. While Manly drew one of the shorter straws in the NRL to be put up against the Roosters in Round 1, it’s a concerning start for a club that has just extended the coach for another two seasons. Now, they look like a team that could even challenge for the top four after inflicting on the Eels just their second loss of the season, leaving unbeaten Penrith firming for the minor premiership. Watch Cameron Smith, his family and friends discuss his 400th game of NRL with Fox League on Kayo! Tom Trbojevic felt like he had let his club down after his sprint down the Manly Corso and now it has been revealed just how he sought to make it up … Read more on … Levi is not a big money signing and is also only for the remainder of the year. Blake Green from Melbourne Storm 3. The 25-year-old was granted a release from the final year of his contract with the Warriors to join Manly effective immediately. The Cook Islands international has scored five tries in 58 games for the Broncos and Cowoys since his NRL debut in 2014. FULL NRL TRANSFER CENTRE. The Eels have tabled a two-year deal that would pocket Brown close to $600,000-per-year, but the 28-year-old has been passive in his discussions to extend his stay in the gold and blue. Manly huddle in memory of the late great Bob Fulton. (AAP Image/Joel Carrett). The Dragons have received a boost for next season in signing North Queensland Cowboys big man Francis Molo on a three-year deal. Eels v Manly [Round 11, 2021]MATCH DAYSunday 23rd May 2021...Read more - 26 mins ago 21 May 21, 10:01am- If Everyone Was Available Who would be your 17 if we were playing this weekend and everyone was fit and available.We have seen some of the youngsters get extended runs now so who would be our...Read more - 46 mins ago 21 May 21, 9:41am - All the best for the upcoming season girls 🙌🏼 🙌🏼 🙌🏼 # wearemanly ⚽ 🦅 🔵 🔴 Incoming Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett has further strengthened his squad for next season, with the club confirming the signing of Sea Eagles forward Corey Waddell. Reactions: Ffs..., LittleDavey, Turky Murky and 12 others. 2021 squad: Corey Allen (2023), Jake Averillo (2023), Dean Britt (2021), Nick Cotric (2024) Christian Crichton (2021), Matt Doorey (2022) Adam Elliott (2023), Raymond Faitala-Mariner (2022), Kyle Flanagan (2023), Jack Hetherington (2022), Will Hopoate (2021), Josh Jackson (2023), Sione Katoa (2021), Lachlan Lewis (2021), Jeremy Marshall-King (2021), Nick Meaney (2021), Dylan Napa (2021), Ofahiki Ogden (2021), Jayden Okunbor (2021), Chris Smith (2021), Joe Stimson (2022), Renouf To’omaga (2021), Corey Waddell (2023), Brandon Wakeham (2022), Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (2022) Luke Thompson (2023), 2021 gains: Jack Hetherington (Panthers) Nick Cotric (Raiders), Corey Waddell (Sea Eagles), Kyle Flanagan (Roosters), Corey Allan (Rabbitohs), Matt Doorey (upgrade from development contract), 2021 losses: Sauaso Sue (Knights), Reimis Smith (Storm), Kerrod Holland (retirement) Kieran Foran (Sea Eagles), Marcelo Montoya (Warriors), Aiden Tolman (Sharks), Jack Cogger (Huddersfield), Tim Lafai, Isaiah Tass (both unsigned), 2022 gains: Matt Burton (Panthers), Josh Addo-Carr (Storm), 2021 squad: Blayke Brailey (2022), Josh Dugan (2021), Andrew Fifita (2022), Wade Graham (2022), Braden Hamlin-Uele (2022), Mawene Hiroti (2021), Royce Hunt (2022), Shaun Johnson (2021), Sione Katoa (2023), William Kennedy (2021), Billy Magoulias (2021), Matt Moylan (2021), Ronaldo Mulitalo (2023), Briton Nikora (2022), Jesse Ramien (2023), Toby Rudolf (2021), Aiden Tolman (2021) Chad Townsend (2023), Connor Tracey (2021), Braydon Trindall (2021), Jack Williams (2022), Teig Wilton (2023), Aaron Woods (2021), Bronson Xerri (2021), Nene Macdonald (2021), Siosifa Talakai (2021), 2021 gains: Aiden Tolman (Sharks), Luke Metcalf (Sea Eagles on development deal), 2021 losses: Jayson Bukuya (retirement), Cameron King (Townsville Blackhawks), Scott Sorensen (Panthers), Cruz Topai-Aveai (released), Bryson Goodwin, Kayleb Milne (both unsigned), 2022 gains: Cameron McInnes (from Dragons), 2021 squad: Tanah Boyd (2022), AJ Brimson (2022), Erin Clark (2021), Anthony Don (2021), Herman Ese’ese (2022) Tino Fa’asuamaleaui (2023), Darius Farmer (2021), David Fifita (2023), Jamal Fogarty (2022), Moeaki Fotuaika (2022), Beau Fermor (2022), Patrick Herbet (2021) Jaimin Joliffe (2022), Brian Kelly (2023), Greg Leleisiuao (2021), Sam Lisone (2022), Sam McIntyre (2022) Tyrone Peachey (2021), Jonus Pearson (2021), Kevin Proctor (2021), Mitch Rein (2021), Phillip Sami (2022), Treymain Spry (2021), Sam Stone (2021), Ash Taylor (2021), Corey Thompson (2022), Jarrod Wallace (2022), Jai Whitbread (2021), 2021 gains: Tino Fa’asuamaleaui (Storm), Herman Ese’ese (Knights), David Fifita (Broncos) Patrick Herbert (Warriors), Sam McIntyre (Tigers), 2021 losses: Dale Copley (Broncos), Bryce Cartwright (Eels), Jai Arrow (Rabbitohs), Ryan James (Raiders), Keegan Hipgrave (Eels), Shannon Boyd (retirement), Tyrone Roberts, Nathan Peats (unsigned), Kallum Watkins (released mid-season to Salford), 2021 squad: Josh Aloiai (2023), Morgan Boyle (2021), Daly Cherry-Evans (2023), Lachlan Croker (2021), Cade Cust (2022), Andrew Davey (2022), Kieran Foran (2021), Manase Fainu (2023), Addin Fonua-Blake (2022), Tevita Funa (2021), Reuben Garrick (2021), Jack Gosiewski (2021), Morgan Harper (2022), Sean Keppie (2023), Haumole Olakau’ata (2021, CO 22), Brad Parker (2021), Taniela Paseka (2024), Jason Saab (2023), Josh Schuster (2021), Toafofoa Sipley (2021), Curtis Sironen (2021), Moses Suli (2023), Jorge Taufua (2023), Martin Taupau (2022), Jake Trbojevic (2026), Tom Trbojevic (2026), Christian Tuipulotu (2024), Dylan Walker (2021), 2021 gains: Karl Lawton (Warriors), Kieran Foran (Bulldogs), Andrew Davey (Eels), Jason Saab (Dragons), Christian Tuipulotu (Roosters), Josh Aloiai (Tigers), 2021 losses: Joel Thompson (St Helens), Corey Waddell (Bulldogs), Addin Fonua-Blake (Warriors), Albert Hopoate (Raiders), Luke Metcalf (Sharks), Danny Levi, Brendan Elliott, Tony Williams (all unsigned), 2021 squad: Josh Addo-Carr (2021), Nelson Asofa-Solomona (2023), Jesse Bromwich (2022), Kenny Bromwich (2022, PO 23), Thomas Eisenhuth (2022), Dale Finucane (2021), Harry Grant (2024) Jack Howarth (2022), Jahrome Hughes (2021), Nicho Hynes (2021), Ryley Jacks (2021), George Jennings (2022), Tui Kamikamica (2022, CO 23), Felise Kaufusi (2021, PO 22), Max King (2021), Chris Lewis (2022) Isaac Lumelume (2021), Cameron Munster (2023), Justin Olam (2022), Ryan Papenhuyzen (2022), Aaron Pene (2021), Darryn Schonig (2021), Brandon Smith (2022), Reimis Smith (2022), Christian Welch (2022), Cooper Johns (2021), Brenko Lee (2021), Dean Ieremia (2021), Marion Seve (train and trial), 2021 gains: Reimis Smith (Bulldogs), Harry Grant (loan return from Tigers), Jack Howarth (upgraded), George Jennings (Eels), Dean Ieremia (promoted), 2021 losses: Tino Fa’asuamaleaui (Titans), Paul Momirovski (loan return to Tigers), Albert Vete (Hull KR) Suliasi Vunivalu (Super Rugby), Sandor Earl (retired), Cameron Smith (retired), Ricky Leutele (Huddersfield), 2021 squad: Bradman Best (2024), Mitchell Barnett (2023), Jayden Brailey (2022), Phoenix Crossland (2021), Lachlan Fitzgibbon (2021), Tyson Frizell (2022 PO 23), Blake Green (2021), Bailey Hodgson (2023), Tex Hoy (2021), Hymel Hunt (2021), Brodie Jones (2021), Josh King (2021) David Klemmer (2023), Edrick Lee (2021), Kurt Mann (2021), Jirah Momoisea (2022), Brayden Musgrove (2022), Mitchell Pearce (2021), Kalyn Ponga (2021, PO 22), Daniel Saifiti (2022), Jacob Saifiti (2022), Pasami Saulo (2022), Gehamat Shibasaki (2022), Sauaso Sue (2022), Star To’a (2023), Enari Tuala (2021), Connor Watson (2021), Dom Young (2023), 2021 gains: Tyson Frizell (Dragons), Bailey Hodgson (Castleford), Sauaso Sue (Bulldogs), Tyson Frizell (Dragons), Dom Young (Huddersfield), Blake Green (Bulldogs), Brayden Musgrove (upgraded), 2021 losses: Tautau Moga (Rabbitohs), Herman Ese’ese (Titans), Andrew McCullough (loan back to Broncos), Aidan Guerra, Tim Glasby (both retired), Sione Mata’utia (St Helens), Mason Lino (Wakefield Trinity), Tyronne Roberts-Davis (unsigned), Signed for 2022: Jake Clifford (from Cowboys until 2023), 2020 squad: Daejarn Asi (2021), Michael Bell (2021), Lachlan Burr (2022), Kane Bradley (2022), Jake Clifford (2021), Ben Condon (2021) Reuben Cotter (2021), Scott Drinkwater (2021), Mitchell Dunn (2022), Kyle Feldt (2024), Thomas Gilbert (2022), Jake Granville (2021), Wiremu Gregg (2021) Ben Hampton (2021), Coen Hess (2022), Peter Hola (2022), Valentine Holmes (2025), Corey Jensen (2021), Connelly Lemuelu (2021), Heilum Luki (2021) Esan Marsters (2022), Josh McGuire (2022), Jordan McLean (2022), Francis Molo (2021), Michael Morgan (2023), Ieremia Nanai (2021), Justin O’Neill (2021), Emry Pere (2021), Reece Robson (2023), Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (2022), Murray Taulagi (2021), Jason Taumalolo (2027), Shane Wright (2021), Javid Bowen (2021), 2021 gains: Lachlan Burr (Warriors), Kane Bradley (Tigers), Javid Bowen, 2021 losses: Gavin Cooper (retired), Tom Opacic (Eels), John Asiata (Broncos), Tuki Simpkins (Tigers), Daniel Russell (unsigned), 2022 losses: Francis Molo (Dragons), Jake Clifford (Knights), 2021 squad: Daniel Alvaro (2021), Waqa Blake (2023), Dylan Brown (2023), Nathan Brown (2021), Reagan Campbell-Gillard (2022, PO 23, CO 24), Bryce Cartwright (2021), Blake Ferguson (2021), Clint Gutherson (2022), Keegan Hipgrave (2021 PO 22), Michael Jennings (2022), Oregon Kaufusi (2022), Shaun Lane (2023), Joey Lussick (2021), Reed Mahoney (2022), Ryan Matterson (2021, PO 22), Mitchell Moses (2021, PO 22), Marata Niukore (2022), Michael Olfield (2022), Tom Opacic (2021), Isaiah Papali’i (2022), Junior Paulo (2022), Jordan Rankin (2021), Maika Sivo (2021), Will Smith (2021), Ray Stone (2021), 2021 gains: Joey Lussick (Salford), Tom Opacic (Cowboys), Isaiah Papali’i (Warriors), Michael Oldfield (Raiders), Keegan Hipgrave (Titans), Nathaniel Roache (Warriors), Bryce Cartwright (Titans), 2021 losses: Stefano Utoikamanu (Tigers), Kane Evans (Warriors), Andrew Davey (Sea Eagles), George Jennings (Storm), David Gower (retired), Jai Field (Wigan), Daniel Alvaro (Dragons), Brad Takairangi (Hull KR), Peni Terepo (retired), Rhys Davies (unsigned), Jaeman Salmon (Panthers), 2021 squad: Dean Blore (2021), William Burns (2022), Matt Burton (2021), Kurt Capewell (2021), Nathan Cleary (2024), Stephen Crichton (2023), Dylan Edwards (2022), James Fisher-Harris (2022), Jack Hetherington (2021), Robert Jennings (2021), Matt Eisenhuth (2022), J’maine Hopgood (2021), Mitch Kenny (2021), Viliame Kikau (2022), Apisai Koroisau (2022), Spencer Leniu (2021), Moses Leota (2022), Jarome Luai (2024), Liam Martin (2023), Taylan May (2021), Tyrone May (2021), Paul Momirovski (2022), Brent Naden (2021), Jaeman Salmon (2021), Charlie Staines (2023), Scott Sorensen (2021), Izack Tago (2024), Brian To’o (2023), Dean Whare (2021, MO 22), Isaah Yeo (2024), 2021 gains: Izack Tago (2024), J’maine Hopgood (2021), Taylan May (2021), Jaeman Salmon (Eels), Robert Jennings, Matt Eisenhuth (both Tigers), Scott Sorensen (Sharks), Paul Momirovski (Tigers), 2021 losses: Josh Mansour (Rabbitohs), Caleb Aekins (Raiders), Jack Hetherington (Bulldogs), James Tamou (Tigers), Zane Tetevano (Leeds), Kaide Ellis (Dragons), Daine Laurie (Tigers), Malakai Watene-Zelezniak (retired), Dean Whare (Catalans), Pat Hollis, Brayden McGrady (both unsigned), 2021 squad: Daniel Alvaro (2022), Jack Bird (2022), Eddie Blacker (2021), Billy Brittain (2021), Adam Clune (2022), Jack de Belin* (2021, stood down), Matt Dufty (2021), Kaide Ellis (2021), Poasa Faamausili (2022), Max Feagai (2022), Matthew Feagai (2022), Jackson Ford (2022), Tyrell Fuimaono (2021), Ben Hunt (2022, PO 23), Josh Kerr (2023), Blake Lawrie (2022), Zac Lomax (2025), Andrew McCullough (2023), Cameron McInnes (2021), Trent Merrin (2021), Corey Norman (2021), Jordan Pereira (2021), Cody Ramsey (2024), Mikaele Ravalawa (2023), Tariq Sims (2022), Jayden Sullivan (2022), Paul Vaughan (2021, PO 22), Brayden Wiliame (2021), 2021 gains: Poasa Faamausili (Roosters), Jack Bird (Broncos), Daniel Alvaro (Eels), Kaide Ellis (Panthers), Andrew McCullough (2023), 2021 losses: Jacob Host (Rabbitohs) Tyson Frizell (Knights), Euan Aitken (Warriors), Korbin Sims (Super League), Jacob Host, Tristan Sailor, Joe Lovodua (all unsigned), Jason Saab (Manly), 2021 squad: Jai Arrow (2024), Tom Burgess (2023), Braidon Burns (2021), Jed Cartwright (2023), Damien Cook (2023), Joshua Cook (2021), Troy Dargan (2021), Dane Gagai (2021), Campbell Graham (2024), Jacob Host (2023), Dean Hawkins (2021), Alex Johnston (2022), Liam Knight (2023), Keaon Kolomatangi (2023), Patrick Mago (2021), Benji Marshall (2021), Steven Marsters (2021), Taane Milne (2022), Latrell Mitchell (2023), Tautau Moga (2021), Cameron Murray (2021), Mark Nicholls (2021), Adam Reynolds (2021), Hame Sele (2023), Jaydn Su’A (2021), Tevita Tatola (2024), Cody Walker (2022), 2021 gains: Tautau Moga (Knights), Jacob Host (Dragons), Taane Milne (Warriors), Jai Arrow (Titans), Josh Mansour (Panthers), Benji Marshall (Tigers), 2021 losses: Corey Allan (Bulldogs), Jack Johns (Knights), Bayley Sironen (Warriors), Ethan Lowe (retirement), James Roberts (Tigers), Joseph Suaalii (Roosters), Tom Amone, Cory Denniss, Kurt Dillon, Ky Rodwell (unsigned), New deal: Tevita Tatola (2024), Latrell Mitchell (2023). BRONCOS. Adam Pengilly is a Sports reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald. Over 30-odd plus years I’ve known him, he’s been a friend, a mentor, a coach. Said Cherry-Evans: “It’s probably not until after the game it really hits and it’s really saddening news. The 27-year-old Kiwi international, off contract at the end of the season, returned to the club on a three-year deal in 2018 after starting his NRL career with Manly-Warringah in 2013 before a stint with Penrith and later with Warrington in the English Super League. Players who left the club before the end of the season (e.g. The Roosters have won fifteen New South Wales Rugby … The 25-year-old was granted a release from the final year of his contract with the Warriors to join Manly effective immediately. Referee: Adam Gee. He is an Indigenous All Stars and … Reimis Smith replaces Suliasi Vunivalu on the right wing for the Storm and is more than capable of being one of the better finishers in the NRL. Manly Warringah Sea Eagles have today officially re-signed Josh Schuster … “We knew they would have a lot of emotion in their performance, they backed it up and we didn’t,” Eels coach Brad Arthur said. TRANSFER WHISPERS: Titans plot another Broncos raid, Rivals circle Manly guns, TEAM TIPS: Kevvie’s contingency plan for injured duo, Knights’ scramble to fill void, CASUALTY WARD: Luckless Warriors recruit to miss half the season. The straw only … Sun 9 May 2021, 01:38 PM The Melbourne Storm have signed Broncos and Maroons winger Xavier Coates to a two-year deal starting in 2022. Not something that will have ramifications for a couple of years, unlike Flegler and co. Good depth signing. Manly huddle in memory of the late great Bob Fulton.Credit:NRL Photos. From my first training session at Manly, I loved the culture. “I was still very proud about the way we went about [Sunday’s] win. Credit: Dominic Lorrimer. May 10, 2019 389 382. New to Kayo? The 2021 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Season will be the 72nd in the clubs history since … Note: The "Out" column is from the players who were with the team as of the end of the 2016 NRL season. Tom Trbojevic can’t return for the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles soon enough. Less than two months ago, the Sea Eagles were so dire after losing their first four games they were being tipped for the wooden spoon. With 90 games of NRL experience behind him after making his NRL debut for the Wests Tigers in 2016, Josh is a quality forward and a strong leader. 4 Manly Sea Eagles. I don’t felt like we played as a team tonight.”. Sign up now!!! “His work in that [recruitment] space will continue to reap rewards for us in years to come,” Manly chief executive Stephen Humphreys said. He just told me to be myself and be humble and keep working hard. Apr 26, 2021 #8,407 Here we go... ! I’m definitely doing that now. Josh will join an impressive front-row at Manly next season alongside the likes of international Martin Taupau, Taniela Paseka, Sean … We are pleased to officially announce the re-signing of Josh Schuster . It’s great for this young side. Leadership, … View the latest NRL news and rumours for the Manly Sea Eagles and their players. The big barrel of a kid with eyes that looked one way but passed another, bamboozling defenders, was so good that the Fultons whipped out a contract then and there. Tickets will be available via ticketek and through BathurstNRL.com.auAdult GA – $30 Concession GA – $15 Child GA (5-15 years) – $15 Family GA – $60 Tom Trbojevic is tackled by Waqa Blake of the Eels at Bankwest Stadium.Credit:Getty. MANLY-WARRINGAH SEA EAGLES 28 (Brad Parker 2, Karl Lawton, Reuben Garrick, Tom Trbojevic tries; Garrick 4 goals) defeated PARRAMATTA EELS 6 (Clint Gutherson try; Mitchell Moses goal) at Bankwest Stadium.

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