There are players who are on that much money and don’t provide the return on investment they’re pay packet suggests, surely the performances from them both over the past three years and their cemented status’ as representative stars, would hold no such question.

Which is why the Manly club should throw the book at the brothers. The conjecture of his appointment, centred around his departure from the Bulldogs and the state they had been left in, brought further unwanted attention to the club, with the media and past legends questioning the appointment. Last year was a really good step in the right direction. They’d been embarrassed throughout the year with the strip club scandal, and it culminated with Trent Barrett handing in his notice yet still being deemed an employee as the club couldn’t produce a suitable termination package. There's a long way to go as a club but we're confident that if we keep working hard we can have some success in the future. The Bulldogs have declared their intentions on luring the Trbojevic brothers to Belmore in what may prove a fierce tug-of-war with the Sea Eagles over one of their greatest assets, Fox Sports reports. "Obviously we'd love to be successful. "I think they were always going stay, at this stage it was about rewarding their hard yards. He will soon be considered as one of the top five players in the game, if he’s not already considered so. Trbojevic has played for the New South Wales U16's and U18's teams. Linkedin.

Manly – Lock the Trbojevic brothers up A look into the Manly resurgence in 2019 and the importance of the Trbojevic brothers. "It was obviously going through the media about other offers so it never really entered our minds. Des Hasler was brought in and that still added some fuel to the fire. By. It would be among the biggest ever retention mistakes to let them go, and I hope the Sea Eagles wouldn’t be so stupid to try cut them unders.

In my opinion, they both should be around the $1million mark.

Source: Getty Images. Last year was probably the first taste of finals footy that we've had in our careers, I think we'd had maybe one game before that. Other clubs would no doubt be willing to shell out the cash for them both, and the Bulldogs are already showing strong interest. The NRL Blog-STAFF WRITER July 16, 2019. Their Origin II performances were nothing short of sublime, they were one and two in terms of the best performers and each showcased their vastly different, yet similarly world-class ability. Facebook. He is of a mixed Anglo-Celtic (mother), and Serbian (father) ancestry, as he noted on the Foxtel program, Sterlo, on 28 February 2017 Don’t like manly but also hope they stay there. There are now plans in place to make a $35 million dollar renovation to Brookvale Oval, and with the team’s resurgence in performance and Hasler back at the helm, things are finally looking up for the Sea-Eagles. WhatsApp. Would be devastating to see them leave, or one of themDidn’t the transit lounge Manly take John O’neil and Ray BranighanManly have already signed the younger brother, so I would be very surprised if these two were considering leaving.Comment on stories, get exclusive content and submit your own articles!The Manly club is finally looking up. The Manly club is finally looking up, they’ve made a great decision in bringing Hasler back and their performances suggest they will continue to thrive. Trbojevic was born in Mona Vale, New South Wales, Australia. "In all seriousness it's one of the easiest negotiations I have ever done. On 7 March 2012, Trbojevic re-signed with the Sea Eagles on a 2-year contract. "I’m going to tell you the truth about these two blokes, because I can tell you categorically that they can be real pains in the arse," Hasler said. VIEW ALL PARTNERS Manly have made a seismic move towards keeping Tom and Jake Trbojevic in maroon and white for their entire careers by re-signing the pair on lucrative six-year deals.The Sea Eagles confirmed two of the biggest contracts in the club's history on Friday afternoon, announcing the retention of the Trbojevics at a media conference with coach Des Hasler new CEO Stephen Humphreys and the brothers' family in attendance.NRL.com understands Manly have outlaid more than $12 million across the two contracts, tying the two brothers to their local club until at least the end of 2026.As one of the game's truly elite fullbacks Tom is tipped to earn over $1 million a season, with Jake's salary coming in just under the seven-figure mark – still making him one of the highest-paid forwards in the NRL.By the end of their new deals, Tom will be 29 while Jake will be 31 and both will have played more than a decade in Sea Eagles colours.

"Hasler was in a jovial mood during the announcement, paying tribute to the Trbojevics' rise since Jake debuted in 2013 and Tom followed suit in 2015. Email. "We'd love to build on that.