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From Michael Chambermaid at the SMH:


Trbojevic shift, players dropped: Manly coach has two games to prove he can turn club around

By Michael Chammas

June 16, 2025 — 7.55pm

Anthony Seibold held a series of one-on-one meetings with his Manly players on Monday in a bid to save his coaching career, making one of the biggest calls of his time at the club by shifting Tom Trbojevic to the centres.

Seibold held seven-minute talks with each player as pressure mounts on the under-fire coach to turn the struggling Sea Eagles’ fortunes around.

The coach handed each player a document, outlining his concerns with their performances this year.

Manly sources with knowledge of the situation talking on the condition of anonymity due to confidentiality said Seibold’s approach upset certain sections of his team, who were critical of the coach providing criticism and few solutions.

It will do little to ease a growing narrative coming out of the Manly playing group that Seibold has limitations as a head coach and may have reached his ceiling with the Sea Eagles.

Manly have a bye this week but home games against the Wests Tigers and South Sydney before another bye in round 19 could have major ramifications on his future at the club.

Manly CEO Tony Mestrov said Seibold wasn’t under any pressure, for now, and the club was determined to get back to winning ways.

“At the moment, Marvin is safe at this point,” Mestrov said.

“Seibs understands this as well as I do, it’s all about winning games. Seibs is safe at this point.”

Sources told this masthead that Lachlan Croker and Jason Saab could spend time in NSW Cup this week despite Manly having the bye.

The major talking point out of Seibold’s meetings is the expected shift of Tom Trbojevic from fullback to centre to accommodate the return of Lehi Hopoate, who missed the loss against the Gold Coast Titans after picking up a concussion the previous week.

“As a club we know the last two losses have been unacceptable,” Mestrov said.

“As a club we’re going to turn this around. We have a bye this week and two games at home. There’s no better way to get the season back on track against the Tigers and Souths. We’ve just got to do better. It’s as simple as that. We’re all in this together as a club.”

Mestrov admitted he had met with Seibold but insisted it was nothing out of the ordinary. Seibold’s contract with Manly was recently extended through to the end of 2027 but is believed to include a six-month pay-out.

“We chat after every game,” Mestrov said.

“There’s no crisis meeting or anything like that. We just spoke about how we can turn it around. I felt like I could give advice and he could give me advice. We’ve got a good relationship. As a club we’ve got to turn it around. It was constructive conversation about how we can turn our season around.”

Manly last month begun conversations with the management of Jake and Tom Trbojevic about extending their respective careers on the Northern Beaches before they hit the open market on November 1.

The brothers are contracted until the end of 2026, but Sea Eagles chief executive Tony Mestrov has personally opened talks with their manager to begin working on a deal to keep both as one-club players.

Young gun Hopoate, who recently extended his Manly deal until the end of 2027, is seen as the long-term successor to Tom at fullback having impressed in Tom’s absence due to injury.

A move to five-eighth for Tom was previously touted, but the arrival of Jamal Fogarty next season has placed a question mark over such a shift given the Sea Eagles also have Luke Brooks on their books. The decision to move Trbojevic to centre will only further add to Manly’s conundrum on what he is worth and how long to extend him for.

Manly open negotiations with Trbojevic brothers as Tom ponders England move

Tom is in no rush to decide his future, nor does he want Manly to feel obliged to make him an offer as a mark of respect for what he has done for the club.

Trbojevic does not want to play against Manly and has told those close to him he would be open to a move to the Super League in 2027 if it was in the Sea Eagles’ best interest for him to leave the club.
 
I hope croker and Saab are perma dropped, they were both already limited but that is turning into being a distinct liability

I like turbo at centres in theory, he needs to back himself or give it away, the trepidation he is playing with is doing himself and the team a great disservice

Brookes can count himself lucky we have no one even adequate to step up as he has been seriously underwhelming this season

In glad we are doing something coz what we were doing wasn’t working

I still don’t think we are much chance to do anything this season. Too many underperforming players (oh captain) too.short in the pigs and not enough wherewithal from head office to player 30 to knuckle down and get dirty.
 
Mestrov seems to be big part of the problem.

He is too close to the coach. Besties.

Plus he might just be a liar. Hard to believe I know.
 

Heat turns up on Seibold as players meeting backfires​

Story by Lachlan Harper
Anthony Seibold is set to be under serious scrutiny at the Manly Sea Eagles after revelations a series of meetings with players wasn't well received by parts of the group.
"I was told it didn't go down well with some certain sections of the playing group, the fact that it's providing problems rather than solutions."

Paul Gallen was astounded the noise around Seibold was coming from the playing group.
"You don't always agree with what your boss says but at the end of the day he's your boss, you've got to respect what the boss says and does," he said.
"He's putting his name forward and he's the boss out there. When you start questioning the boss that's when things start to go wrong."
 
That interview in the SMH is the writing on the wall for Seibold, this Manly team isn't turning it around and I think he's is as good as gone before the end of the July. So, which bargain bin basement, desperate coach will step up to the plate? I reckon the Penn's will go with Brad Arthur or Josh Hannay. Surely not even they would be so dumb as to hire a rookie non coach like Ennis....
 
So:
Club keeps backing seibold (who can't coach)

DCE knows seibs is a dud and has had enough

We hate DCE because he won't play for the coach that we all want sacked.

DCE doesn't believe in Enis as coach.

We don't rate Enis as a coach and rather proven failures

Misiing anything?
 
So:
Club keeps backing seibold (who can't coach)

DCE knows seibs is a dud and has had enough

We hate DCE because he won't play for the coach that we all want sacked.

DCE doesn't believe in Enis as coach.

We don't rate Enis as a coach and rather proven failures

Misiing anything?
Yeah the bit about “ doesn’t matter what happens, members on here won’t be happy”
 

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