Bennett could offer the Trbojevics a new home at Dolphins if they leave Manly | proshenks
Wayne Bennett says he will consider making a play for Tom and Jake Trbojevic if the superstar siblings seek a release from Manly over the treatment of sacked coach Des Hasler.
The pair haven’t requested a release, but could have an immediate suitor should they wish to do so. While most clubs don’t have the salary-cap space to accommodate them for 2023, the Dolphins are cashed up and seeking marquee signings to strengthen their inaugural roster. Those comments should come as a huge concern for the Sea Eagles, who are still dealing with the fallout from their decision to axe Hasler. It will also ramp up tensions with incoming coach Anthony Seibold, with the pair set to rekindle a bitter rivalry that began when Seibold replaced Bennett at the Broncos in eerily similar circumstances.
The Trbojevics are contracted to Manly until the end of 2026, but are loyal to Hasler and are concerned about the internal issues plaguing the club. If they were to depart, it would be an unmitigated disaster for Seibold, who is trying to re-establish himself as an NRL head coach after stints at the Rabbitohs and Broncos.However, Sea Eagles CEO Tony Mestrov, who has been in regular dialogue with Jake and Tom, believes it won’t get to that.“They are contracted to the end of 2026, simple as that.
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