Seemingly out of nowhere,Anthony Seibold is back in the NRL coaching furnace. And it’s a summer dinner which is being held up as evidence of how far the once-broken playing group has come in just a few months.
After more than nine months and countless setbacks,one of the NRL’s best players is finally back. And confirmation came after a behind closed-door session.
When Anthony Seibold burst onto the scene as a player and then as a coach,league Immortal Bob Fulton held him in high regard.
The Sea Eagles coach says his big downfall at the Broncos was his relationship with key figures in the team. Now he gets a chance to right those wrongs at Manly.
There are whispers that Brookvale Oval has become Blacktown by the sea. And in part,it may explain the recent dramatic sacking of Kristie Fulton.
Anthony Seibold will be given plenty of time to turn the Sea Eagles into a premiership force.
Sea Eagles football manager John Bonasera apologised to Des Hasler in an email which highlights the lack of leadership from front office as it was operating without a CEO when the club collapsed.
Their connection with the club runs deep. But the pair are concerned things at Manly will never change and now reconsidering their future.
The way Des Hasler is being squeezed out of his position at the Sea Eagles is hard to watch. It appears clear he is being placed in an unworkable situation.
Des Hasler,who is contracted until the end of 2023,has been seeking to extend his contract by a year,although the parties have yet to land on an outcome.
The former Broncos coach is settling into a new life and code in England,but the spectre of COVID is haunting Eddie Jones’ camp before a clash with the Wallabies.