The Manly Sea Eagles have been left rocked after Anthony Seibold reportedly walked out of a meeting with the club’s powerbrokers.New to Kayo? Start your free trial today >
The former Brisbane Broncos boss has a contract with the Sea Eagles until the end of 2025, having signed a three-year deal in November 2022.Seibold guided Manly to a 12th-place finish in his first season at the helm but impressed early this season with five wins from their opening eight games, with the strong start prompting talks for Seibold’s contract to be extended.
However, a run of three straight defeats to the Canberra Raiders, Dolphins and the Brisbane Broncos has cranked up the pressure on Seibold. And, as a result, the report claims discussions over Seibold’s new deal have been put on hold until results improve quickly.‘Thought it was April Fool’s’: How backflip shocked teammates as Fifita’s bold 2024 goal revealedThe 49-year-old was named Dally M Coach of the year when he steered South Sydney to a third-place finish and a preliminary final appearance in his first and only year at the club in 2018.
Seibold then had the tall ask of replacing Wayne Bennett at the Broncos in 2019 and guided the club to the finals having finished eighth but were eliminated after a humiliating 58-0 loss to Parramatta.Should negotiations over a new deal continue to break down, there are no shortage of head coaches ready to take over at Brookvale given Brad Arthur and Jason Demetriou had already been sacked by the Eels and Rabbitohs respectively earlier this season.
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