Toovey Optimistic About Future
Geoff Toovey is optimistic about the future despite being released from the final year of his contract as coach of the Manly Sea Eagles. ”We had some plans to go forward, you can’t be at
Geoff Toovey is optimistic about the future despite being released from the final year of his contract as coach of the Manly Sea Eagles. ”We had some plans to go forward, you can’t be at
The Manly-Warringah Rugby League Football Club, which holds seats on the NRL club’s board, has hit back at the sacking of their coach Geoff Toovey. In a statement released after the announcement, which will see
Manly have finally made it official that Geoff Toovey will not see out his contract on the northern beaches. Trent Barrett will take the head coaching role from 2016. In the statement, the Sea Eagles
Manly-Warringah will finally announce this week that Geoff Toovey will be moved on as coach for 2016 despite having a year to run on his contract. The announcement could have been made today or even
The worst kept secret in rugby league may just get a whole lot louder with reports from Channel Nine that not only is coach Geoff Toovey heading for the exit but fourteen first graders have
Australia will be on the search for a new coach with Tim Sheens headed to England to become Director of Football for the Salford Red Devils. This leaves the Kangaroos without a head coach. Former
“Daly didn’t want to leave the club but felt it was in his best interests. Whether it was poorly managed, whatever,” Toovey said on Fox Sports’ NRL 360. “I spoke to him probably 10 days
Two former Australian Kangaroos have come to the defence of coach Tim Sheens on Fox Sports’ NRL 360. “He’s had five or six losses,” Kevin Walters said. “Australia had an off night and New Zealand
Veteran Manly centre Steve Matai says the Sea Eagles must put in an eighty minute performance against Canterbury-Bankstown tonight at ANZ Stadium. Speaking to the media earlier this week, the Kiwi representative also supported embattled
Embattled Manly coach Geoff Toovey was back on Fox Sports’ NRL 360 last night toughing it out like he always has. Despite losing superstar halves pairing Kieran Foran and Daly Cherry-Evans for 2016, Toovey surprised