Manly Sea Eagles in Coaching Turmoil

Manly Sea Eagles fans have endured a rollercoaster of emotions recently, particularly after the club suffered its third consecutive loss during a home game at 4 Pines Park.

With the team conceding points and showing little ambition in attack, the performance of the halfbacks overshadowed much of the forward pack, underscoring the urgent need for change.

Anthony Seibold's tenure on the Northern Beaches has not been one to remember, especially with some controversial signings contributing to the team's struggles.

In response to the disappointing performances, Sea Eagles owner Scott Penn quickly announced Seibold's immediate departure just a day after the team faltered against a DCE-led Roosters side.

On Saturday morning, the club appointed newly retired assistant coach Keiran Foran as the interim head coach.

As the Sea Eagles look ahead, several pressing questions remain about the team's future.

With Foran at the helm, fans are eager to see the forward pack, including key players like Paseka and Simione Laifai, earn more game time to establish dominance over their opponents-a feat yet to be accomplished this season.

In a Saturday press conference, Keiran Foran expressed his dissatisfaction with the team's early-season results, indicating that changes are imminent.

At times, the squad appeared lackluster, and Foran aims to inject aggression and urgency into their defense, striving for relentless competition throughout each match.

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