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Segyaro, Sutton, Luai, Pangai... Each of these players is without a club for 2019.

‘I can’t see him being clubless for too long’

FORMER NRL hooker of the year James Segeyaro is just one big-name player without a club for 2019. With the help of MATTHEW JOHNS, we run the rule over some of the NRL’s biggest stars still searching for a contract.

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Coach Des Hasler press conference after the round 4 NRL game between the Manly Sea Eagles and the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs at Lootoland , Brookvale . Picture : Gregg Porteous

Kent: Why Manly and Des need each other

DES Hasler’s looming return to Manly underlines again that the one great forgivable in rugby league is winning. Three months ago this reunion was impossible but desperation makes strange bedfellows, writes PAUL KENT.

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**FILE** A Saturday, March 25, 2017 image reissued Tuesday, September 19, 2017 of Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs NRL coach Des Hasler speaking to the media during a press conference following the Round 4 NRL match between the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs at Lottoland in Sydney. Canterbury have sacked coach Des Hasler from the NRL club. Hasler signed a two-year contract extension with the club in April, but failed to take the team to the finals for the first time since his arrival in 2012. (AAP Image/Dan Himbrechts) NO ARCHIVING

Hasler on verge of Manly return

THE Manly Sea Eagles have finally moved to end the uncertainty over who will replace Trent Barrett by returning to the man who has a rich history of success with Brookvale.

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21/11/17 Geoff Toovey at Manly Beach. Adam Yip / Manly Daily

Kent: Toovs can restore Manly’s soul

MANLY bosses should ignore Geoff Toovey’s offer to return to the Sea Eagles at their peril. Few experienced coaches would be able to offer the same commitment under a structure that believes in doing everything on the cheap, writes PAUL KENT.

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Tom Trbojevic (centre) gets past Jake Trbojevic (left) and David Klemmer (right) during training for the Australian Kangaroos NRL team at Carina Juniors Leagues Club in Brisbane, Monday, October 8, 2018. The Kangaroos are preparing for the Trans-Tasman Test against the New Zealand Kiwis at Mt Smart Stadium on Saturday. (AAP Image/Darren England) NO ARCHIVING

Turbo boys living the dream

THIS time there is no muscle tear or fractured cheekbone to keep them apart, and Tom and Jake Trbojevic will become just the second set of brothers to play alongside each other for Australia in 20 years.

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