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Tom Trbojevic opens up on Manly Sea Eagles saga

THERE can’t be too many silver linings from Manly’s season to forget — but Sea Eagles fullback Tom Trbojevic reckons he’s found one in Daly Cherry-Evans’ attitude to a year of hard knocks.

Tom Trbojevic admits the Manly coaching saga has been tough to watch. Picture: Getty Images
Tom Trbojevic admits the Manly coaching saga has been tough to watch. Picture: Getty Images

TOM Trbojevic has revealed how Daly Cherry-Evans’ mental strength has inspired him this year, as the pair prepare to don the green and gold together this Saturday.

It has been a rollercoaster season for the Manly duo, with the Sea Eagles constantly in the headlines for the wrong reasons, starting with their notorious trip to Gladstone in April and ending with a 15th place finish and an ongoing coaching saga.

But as the players continue to watch from the sidelines as Manly sort through their issues, gifted back Trbojevic has opened up on how his skipper has helped him this year.

Tom Trbojevic admits the Manly coaching saga has been tough to watch. Picture: Getty Images
Tom Trbojevic admits the Manly coaching saga has been tough to watch. Picture: Getty Images

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Queensland playmaker Cherry-Evans has endured several setbacks over his career, including a lengthy hiatus from the Maroons and Kangaroos teams.

But after playing for the PM’s XIII in PNG last week, Cherry-Evans will play his first official Test in four years on Saturday against New Zealand.

Trbojevic said he could not wait to wear the Kangaroos jumper with his Manly teammate, who has shown him the kind of strength needed to ride out the highs and lows of rugby league.

DCE has worn a lot for Manly. (AAP Image/Darren England)
DCE has worn a lot for Manly. (AAP Image/Darren England)

“It’s how mentally strong he is,” Trbojevic said of why Cherry-Evans had inspired him.

“He’s a great person. That’s the main thing. He’s been really good, not just for me but our footy team. He’s our captain and he leads us week in, week out.

“Cherry’s been through a lot but he’s a great footy player. He’s well-deserving of this spot. He’ll show everyone that come Saturday night.

“He’s been playing some really good footy and wore that Queensland No.7 jersey really well in Game Three (of this year’s Origin). He was probably man of the match.

“I can’t wait to see him put that No.7 jersey on for Australia because he certainly deserves it.”

Tom Trbojevic (centre) gets past Jake Trbojevic (left) and David Klemmer (right) during a Kangaroos training session in Brisbane. Picture: AAP
Tom Trbojevic (centre) gets past Jake Trbojevic (left) and David Klemmer (right) during a Kangaroos training session in Brisbane. Picture: AAP

Trbojevic will also be joined on the field this Saturday by his brother and Manly teammate, Jake.

He said the toughest part of this year had been watching Manly slump to 15th place on the ladder with 17 losses and the fallout that had since occurred with coach Trent Barrett.

It was also revealed last week that former South Sydney mentor Michael Maguire had knocked back an offer to take over from Barrett at Manly and Trbojevic said it was difficult to see the Sea Eagles struggle in their search for a coach.

However, as he flew out of Brisbane to head to New Zealand for the two-Test tour, he said the ongoing dramas would not affect his current contract with the Sea Eagles.

“I have two years left there, so I will definitely be serving them out,” the 22-year-old said.

“It is hard (to watch Manly’s coaching drama). You want to have the best people in the job to help you be successful.

“The hard thing for me and our footy team is we haven’t won footy games. If we won some more games and didn’t come 15th, I don’t think the dramas would be as they are right now.

“A lot of has come of it, we didn’t have a good year, it’s not black and white. I’m not too sure what’s going to happen now but we’ll have to wait and see and hopefully we’ll have a good year next year.”

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