SEA Eagles stalwart Jason King has deferred any decision on his playing future until the end of the season.
The local junior who started his first grade NRL career with the now defunct N
orthern Eagles as a teenager 14 years ago wants to devote all his efforts to helping the club claim the premiership.
"I'm not thinking about that at this stage," King said when about his plans for 2015.
"I'll analyse that after the seasons done.
"I'm just concentrating on improving every week as an individual performance and also my contribution to the team."
Asked if it was the Sea Eagles or nowhere King replied: "I've played a lot of football here and really don't want to buy into any of the talk at this stage.
"I'll make a decision a few months down the track."
King has had a wretched run with injuries and only played four games last year before undergoing a shoulder reconstruction.
But after 10 months on the sideline he has made a gutsy return to again be a key figure in Manly's march towards the grand final.
He made a spectacular comeback in the round two game against Souths at Gosford when he inspired Manly to victory by standing up to the bullyboy tactics of Rabbitohs enforcer Sam Burgess.
King's immediate priority is ensuring his team gets back into the winning way against the Titans on the Gold Coast.
"I think it is going to be tough," King said.
"hey are going to be playing in front of their home crowd and they have had a change of coach
Coming up there is always a tough road trip so we are going to have to prepare well and definitely improve on our performance from last week (against Souths)."
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Jon Geddes
Manly Daily
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