Can the Sea Eagles take flight again?

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I’m not going to lie, the last 24 months have been catastrophic for the Manly Sea Eagles club and its faithful. As diehard Manly fan, it isn’t easy to put into words the frustration as I watched each game featuring Manly in the 2016 season.

It wasn’t the consistent, entertaining Manly that their fans are used to. In fact, it was the exact the opposite. The Sea Eagles slumped to its worst ladder position in 11 years, falling to a disastrous 13th place.

But with the Manly “never give up” mentality still in the hearts of the players, the Sea Eagles set out to 2017 looking for some spark to bring back it’s superior flight. It may be safe to say that the long and impressive golden era has come to an end but there is no reason why the Brookvale boys can’t turn things around
Since 2005 to 2014 Manly made the finals each year and in that time period made four grand final appearances clinching the Premiership twice with our beloved Des Hasler.

After the disastrous 2015 season, we sent out two club favourites, coach Geoff Toovey and our superstar Kiwi five-eighth Kieran Foran. That set out a new dynamic roster change with the likes of Martin Taupau, Lewis Brown and Nate Myles all joining the club.

We also welcomed a new coach in Trent Barrett, trusted by Bob Fulton to take charge and make drastic changes that will see out a better year than 2015. We can now say that was a failure. Although a failure, we saw glimpses of magic that I believe can spark 2017 as a good year for Many Sea Eagles.

Frequent injuries saw Tom Trbojevic taking Brett Stewart’s fullback position and boy was he amazing. Tom and Jake, the Mona Vale Brothers will definitely have a brighter future and for the Manly faithful, we all hope that is in a maroon and white jersey.

Going into 2017 Trent Barrett has passed on his rookie coaching season and we all are crossing our fingers that he can bring better things to the Northern Beaches.

We will see our 10 million dollar man, the new skipper, Daly Cherry-Evans strut onto the park with experienced Blake Green as his halves partner. It has been a long time since DCE had a consistent halves partner, so with Blake Green, it will be nice for DCE to have a bit of pressure taken off his shoulders.

The Trbojevic brothers will definitely light up the season and don’t be surprised if one of the turbo brothers are seen representing NSW in the State of Origin. With our forward pack being a weakness last year we are hoping hard hitters Darcy Lussick, Martin Taupau and Nate Myles can find their groove and bring success.

Lightning quick dummy half Api Korisau will certainly be the full-time hooker with Matt Parcell departing and I can’t wait to see what he has in store as he is a highly entertaining player to watch. If veterans Brett Stewart and Steve Matai are not fit for the start, we will be seeing a new look backline which will probably consist of: Tom Trbojevic, Akuila Uate, Matthew Wright, Dylan Walker and Jorge Taufua.

2017 opens up a new fresh year and Sea Eagles are hoping to at least squeeze a Top 8 finish after two years being out of the playoff picture.

With the golden era leaving us, can we see a rebirth? Can we see the Sea Eagles take flight once again?
 
ZERO TACKLE :Fan Voice .
I’m not going to lie, the last 24 months have been catastrophic for the Manly Sea Eagles club and its faithful. As diehard Manly fan, it isn’t easy to put into words the frustration as I watched each game featuring Manly in the 2016 season.

It wasn’t the consistent, entertaining Manly that their fans are used to. In fact, it was the exact the opposite. The Sea Eagles slumped to its worst ladder position in 11 years, falling to a disastrous 13th place.

But with the Manly “never give up” mentality still in the hearts of the players, the Sea Eagles set out to 2017 looking for some spark to bring back it’s superior flight. It may be safe to say that the long and impressive golden era has come to an end but there is no reason why the Brookvale boys can’t turn things around
Since 2005 to 2014 Manly made the finals each year and in that time period made four grand final appearances clinching the Premiership twice with our beloved Des Hasler.

After the disastrous 2015 season, we sent out two club favourites, coach Geoff Toovey and our superstar Kiwi five-eighth Kieran Foran. That set out a new dynamic roster change with the likes of Martin Taupau, Lewis Brown and Nate Myles all joining the club.

We also welcomed a new coach in Trent Barrett, trusted by Bob Fulton to take charge and make drastic changes that will see out a better year than 2015. We can now say that was a failure. Although a failure, we saw glimpses of magic that I believe can spark 2017 as a good year for Many Sea Eagles.

Frequent injuries saw Tom Trbojevic taking Brett Stewart’s fullback position and boy was he amazing. Tom and Jake, the Mona Vale Brothers will definitely have a brighter future and for the Manly faithful, we all hope that is in a maroon and white jersey.

Going into 2017 Trent Barrett has passed on his rookie coaching season and we all are crossing our fingers that he can bring better things to the Northern Beaches.

We will see our 10 million dollar man, the new skipper, Daly Cherry-Evans strut onto the park with experienced Blake Green as his halves partner. It has been a long time since DCE had a consistent halves partner, so with Blake Green, it will be nice for DCE to have a bit of pressure taken off his shoulders.

The Trbojevic brothers will definitely light up the season and don’t be surprised if one of the turbo brothers are seen representing NSW in the State of Origin. With our forward pack being a weakness last year we are hoping hard hitters Darcy Lussick, Martin Taupau and Nate Myles can find their groove and bring success.

Lightning quick dummy half Api Korisau will certainly be the full-time hooker with Matt Parcell departing and I can’t wait to see what he has in store as he is a highly entertaining player to watch. If veterans Brett Stewart and Steve Matai are not fit for the start, we will be seeing a new look backline which will probably consist of: Tom Trbojevic, Akuila Uate, Matthew Wright, Dylan Walker and Jorge Taufua.

2017 opens up a new fresh year and Sea Eagles are hoping to at least squeeze a Top 8 finish after two years being out of the playoff picture.

With the golden era leaving us, can we see a rebirth? Can we see the Sea Eagles take flight once again?
Agree with most of that, except for Wright at centre and Api starting. My hope is that by the end of pre season Parker or Kelly will be our centre and Hastings will have shown enough to start in the nine.
 
Agree with most of that, except for Wright at centre and Api starting. My hope is that by the end of pre season Parker or Kelly will be our centre and Hastings will have shown enough to start in the nine.
Very interesting selections ahead Kevin , The trials should sort things out .
 
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I hope so......
 
I really think this year we will enter the top 8 again. Yes some may say 'optimistic' but i actually think we will. There has been so many good things happen this off season for the team and every player moved and brought in imo has strengthened the squad (bar Jono Write). Our pack is big, strong and mobile. Our backline will be settled from round one. Hastings could be the bargain buy and can make the 9 his own. His goal kicking at 83% will win the tight contests we usually lose. The draw is also the best I've seen in a long time.
Im sad to see Lyon, Matai and Snake go as they have been massive for us but father time has caught up. Will be refreshing to have some genuine pace on the edges and a stable 5/8 making the right decisions.
DCE will finally feel he has control of the team and can now build a new culture with some hungry young pups with a point to prove. I feel this will drive the club in the same direction.
Ive always been a fan of Bozo with his aggressive attitude to making our club great again. Nothing gets done waiting around and playing the nice guy. He clearly thinks if your not playing well enough your gone and will be replaced by a player that can do a better job. That might not sit well with some people as players are contracted but he is fast tracking our success and building a bight future at the same time with the Blacktown partnership.
As i said you may think I'm 'optimistic' but there are just too many positive factors for improvement. Year 2 of the rebuild will be interesting to say the least. Top 8 for mine.
 

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