Anthony Seibold has been credited for rebuilding the “Manly way” after being locked in as coach until the end of 2027. The Sea Eagles have gone early to ward off an speculation about his future going in to the final year of his current deal in 2025 by locking Seibold in until the end of 2027. Seibold has been in charge of Manly for only two season and took them back to the finals in 2024 after a three-year absence. “I think everyone has clearly seen the improvement in the playing group over the last 24 months. We have had year upon year gains on both sides of the footy,’’ Seibold said. “To have my contract extended out for another couple of years is something that I was really keen to do. I have enjoyed my coaching immensely since I came here two years ago. “Ultimately, our mission is to win a premiership but underneath that our values in and around effort, in and around reliability, being curious, and being authentic is something that drives me every single day as a coach. “We want to make the community, our members and supporters proud to follow our club and inspire the next generation of Sea Eagles players and supporters.” The deal will make Seibold’s tenure the longest at Manly since Hasler’s first stint between 2004 and 2011, which included premiership success. Club CEO, Tony Mesto, said Seibold had driven the “Manly way” since taking over.

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