
LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
In the rough and tumble world of Rugby League, the Manly Sea Eagles have long relied on their star player, Tom Trbojevic, to lead them to victory.
However, as they gear up for the 2025 season, it seems that the team is shifting their focus away from the "Tom or bust" mentality that has defined them in recent years.
Trbojevic's fitness has been a point of concern for the NRL in the past, and as the new season approaches, all eyes are once again on the dynamic fullback.
With only 20 games under his belt last season, there are doubts about his ability to stay on the field and deliver for his team.
Coach Anthony Seibold is keeping a close eye on Trbojevic's fitness, as well as nurturing the emerging talent within the team.
With young players on the rise and new signings in the forward pack, the Sea Eagles are looking to strengthen their squad and improve their performance in the middle third of the field.
As they head into what could be Daly Cherry-Evans's final season as halfback, the Sea Eagles are counting on their young guns to step up and carry the team forward.
With the right mix of talent and determination, they just might soar to new heights and make waves in the competitive world of Rugby League.