PRENTICE: Sea Eagles fans more than entitled to ask for an investigation

By Tim Prentice / Expert

The Penns may well be mightier than the sword they brought down on Geoff Toovey’s head yesterday, but the knee-jerk reaction from the club’s faithful could be even more telling for the 68-year-old Manly-Warringah club.

Rarely have I known a bigger backlash from a rugby league fan-base. Along the northern beaches and way, way wider, the reaction was raw, honest and seething with vitriol.

And it is more than likely to carry a vicious sting in a tail looking to lash out at Manly’s owners, and their new administration.

Toovey was a much-loved and admired Sea Eagle player who graduated into a top-line coach.

Street corner tips have been telling us for months now that Toovey was on the outer with the new regime and that an untried and untested rookie, Trent Barrett, would be his successor.

It happened on Tuesday, when Toovey was officially told he would be finishing up as coach this year, with the final season on his contract to be paid out in full.

Coaches come and go in the dog-eat-dog NRL, but this axing was different. The fans – the heartbeat of any football club – felt that an iconic Manly man had been severely wronged and they formed an immediate chorus of disenchantment. And it’s going to get very loud.

Even board members at Manly Football Club – a different entity to the NRL club board, but still 14 per cent owners of the club – including Cliffy Lyons, Darrell Williams and Mal Cochrane are filthy over what happened.

Sea Eagle fans have been highly active on talkback radio and, of course, on social media. Many felt Toovey had been humiliated and deserved a lot better. Some even vowed that this was the last straw.

Rob, from Blacktown, on the Sydney Morning Herald website:

“I needed almost an excuse to stop turning up to home games, considering I drive there from the Golden West. And this is it. Screw the Board. Screw the Penn family and screw Bozo. I’m done with this club. Barrett won’t be able to coach his way out of a wet paper bag.”

I share his sentiments for a number of reasons.

Geoff Toovey was punted for political reasons and not for lack of coaching ability.

He alienated himself with his new employers early on and refused to play their game. Of course that can only end one way and it eventually did.

But politics aside, the Eagles’ money men have installed a coach who has zero track-record in the NRL and he has been an assistant coach to a chronically losing NSW team for the last few years.

Oust a man who has made one grand final, one preliminary final and one semi-final in three-and-a-half seasons for an untried coach? That’s very bad business. Ridiculous, as Toovey might well say.

PB, Brisbane, wrote: “Trent Barrett, blimey. What do they do if his coaching percentage is lower than Tooves? Maybe he can teach the team Italian.”

Here on The Roar, veteran Sea Eagle fan Lou Tesoriero wrote:

“I am 70 years old and have been a Manly supporter since my apprenticeship with Billy Bradstreet. I played with Manly. I think it’s wrong that Toovey is being blamed for the stuff-ups of management of the Manly team and I will no longer be following them. What a disgrace.”

I am right with you, Lou! Toovey was clearly the man for the job but chapter after chapter of gross mismanagement behind the scenes made his coaching job pretty much unbearable.

He soldiered on as daily crap surrounding Anthony Watmough, Kieran Foran and Daly Cherry-Evans poisoned the Brookvale air, and he did so despite a crippling injury toll that would have brought any NRL club to its knees.

But the Sea Eagles – handsome upset winners over hot favourites the New Zealand Warriors last weekend – are merely two wins adrift of eighth place and might yet snare an unlikely finals berth.

I am not a Manly fan but I have always applauded guts and character. This club has it in truckloads and it is men like Toovey who ensure it is the very essence of the club’s culture.

Not sure if Trent Barrett can maintain that sort of maroon-and-white rage.

Speaking of rage, here’s club stalwart and Eagles Angel Wendy Harmer, on Twitter.

I suppose one should wish the in-coming Barrett the best of luck as he takes over what is looking increasingly like a basket-base. Manly: the new Parramatta.

Sure, there will be a few new players on deck next year (Nate Myles, Darcy Lussick, Lewis Brown and Api Koroisau so far), but it will take one heck of a head coach to blend them all together and form the Sea Eagles into a serious finals contender.

If the Penn men, Rick and Scott – along with their big gun, ‘strategic consultant’ and club revitaliser Bob Fulton – don’t see their team in the final eight, I guess it will be ‘a year of consolidation. Time to give T Barrett a decent go’.

There could be hundreds, and possibly thousands, of Sea Eagle diehards missing from the stands and outer ground in season 2016 and beyond. It won’t be the type of Manly that Manly folk want.

I will finish with a comment from Jay Callaghan from the Central Coast: “23 years of age. 23 years supporting Manly. Today is the day I cancel my membership. Screw you Penn family. I will continue to support Manly but you will never get another cent from me.”

The Crowd Says:

2015-08-03T01:48:35+00:00

Haz

Guest


Yeah, I think they're hoping he'll be the next Trent Robinson or Michael Maguire. Reports are, Toovey, for all his heart and soul and brains (and don't forget he has a lot of business acumen), is an old-school style coach. Trent Barrett has a few advantages as well. Coming from outside means you're not factionally aligned, which in the current Manly setup can only be a good thing.

2015-07-31T11:40:30+00:00

chook-a-doodle-do

Guest


No mate, as I don't really boo people for making bad decisions, but I fail to see how the CC medal has anything to do with how he played. Obviously you are a much more enlightened soul than myself so I'm sure you can explain that.

2015-07-31T05:28:38+00:00

Birdy

Guest


That's a good age little red rooster , I'm 60, every thing i remember about Fulton is that when he wanted to take control of a game he did. Pretty sure the field goal is 1 point because of him and brannigan. Besides he is also an immortal so a lot of people must agree with me. I will admit if I were a selector my team would get the wooden spoon each year but I think I'm right with bozo , one of the best .

2015-07-30T23:50:07+00:00

Little Red Rooster

Guest


Then you haven't seen many.. I'm 64. I have.

2015-07-30T09:46:48+00:00

Little Red Rooster

Guest


Brilliant deduction. Did you boo Bozo after the announcement of the CC Medal 2013? The Bomber was better than Bozo...

2015-07-30T06:52:47+00:00

Jackson Henry

Roar Guru


Who's the common denominator in the 1 from 10?

2015-07-30T04:55:25+00:00

big J

Guest


I dont think that Barrett is going to be any better for the eagles, the eagle has landed and may never fly again, now if we can just put the dogs down, all will be well in the world again.

2015-07-30T04:04:45+00:00

Haz

Guest


I reckon Willie is more of a canary. That is, only a club who is struggling for forward stocks hire Willie, and a poor pack is going to struggle.

2015-07-30T04:03:33+00:00

beachart

Guest


The biggest GRUB in the whole sorry saga, with his well timed, undermining media leaks - ZORBA.

2015-07-30T02:39:44+00:00

Wildman From Borneo

Guest


I've grown up hating Manly since they stole the heart out of my club, Souths in the 70's and onwards. However, like you, I do admire guts under duress and, Manly have proven to have bucket loads of guts over the years. Admiration may be going a little too far, maybe a little jealousy would probably be more accurate in my case, at least until the last few years when we have, once again become a powerhouse. But, the sacking of Toovey stinks to anyone who has ever watched the little guy play and watched him Coach a team who fought tooth and nail until they left the Dressing Sheds to go home. Toovey's coaching record is very good and I dare say they are not finished yet this season. Beware the wounded Sea Eagle! One wonders what Fultons role is in all of this?? Does he see in Trent Barrett a young Coach who he can manipulate and Coach through in a proxy manner? Barretts' appointment sings a similar tune to one, Laurie Daley. Both young and unproven Coaches. Barrett always promised more than he ever delivered on the field and one wonders if his Coaching results will have a similar value attached to them? aka Laurie Daley.

2015-07-30T01:09:54+00:00

chook-a-doodle-do

Guest


Mate I take it your a chook like myself, but I watched Bozo play for us, it's why I am a chook, because of those teams in the 70's, and Trent Barrett, while he might be a nice bloke, isn't a pimple on Bozo's butt.

2015-07-29T22:58:35+00:00

Mals

Guest


You cared enough to click on the article and then comment that you didn't care :-)

2015-07-29T13:28:04+00:00

Doug Graves

Guest


Hopefully the Manly fans vote with their feet and stay away in their droves next season. That is the only way fans can realistically create change.

2015-07-29T12:43:26+00:00

81paling

Roar Rookie


Toovey is a tough guy but, is it the right thing to do to make him coach on knowing he has been retrenched and is in fact no longer wanted. He will be on a personal emotional roller coaster ride every week whilst he continues to try to coach. Surely he needs to be given a rest this will have to hurt him personally and make it very hard to move onto future employment which he should be allowed to seek now.

2015-07-29T08:41:14+00:00

Birdy

Guest


Willie be a tiger next year?

2015-07-29T08:39:26+00:00

LordBrucie

Guest


Who actually cares?

2015-07-29T08:37:35+00:00

up in the north

Roar Rookie


I have a lot of faith and Trust in Fulton his role of coaching technical director is more like a Football club than a RL club… Were he leads us I am unsure but there is no better person in RL to do this than Fulton.. Yeah dude he's done wonders with New South Wales.

2015-07-29T08:29:22+00:00

up in the north

Roar Rookie


Are you saying that he was only on 350k pa. Boy they did do him a favour by sacking him.

2015-07-29T08:26:57+00:00

up in the north

Roar Rookie


Yeah but they had an ordinary coach who came up against the master in uncle Wayne.

2015-07-29T08:24:13+00:00

up in the north

Roar Rookie


Willie was fine during his brief stint at the Cowbies, he's just such a polarising figure I guess.

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