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  • Jamal Fogarty quits Canberra Raiders to sign three-year deal with Manly Sea Eagles

    Jamal Fogarty quits Canberra Raiders to sign three-year deal with Manly Sea Eagles

    Jamal Fogarty leaves Canberra Raiders for Manly Sea Eagles on a three-year, $2 million deal.

    The Daily Telegraph

    Jamal Fogarty has officially quit the Canberra Raiders to sign a three-year, $2 million deal at the Manly Sea Eagles.

    The halfback walked into Ricky Stuart's office in Canberra on Tuesday morning to reveal a decision which Fogarty has agonised over for weeks.

    Stuart accepted the news and vowed that Fogarty would remain an integral part of the club's premiership charge this year.

    Fogarty signed with Manly as a replacement for Daly Cherry-Evans.

    Canberra will prepare boom, former Parramatta Eels halfback Ethan Sanders to replace Fogarty long term.

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  • Manly get Fogarty as Trbojevic eyes Origin return

    Canberra half Jamal Fogarty is leaving the nation's capital for Sydney's northern beaches in 2026. Photo: Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS

    Jamal Fogarty signs three-year, $2.1 million deal with Manly, replacing Daly Cherry-Evans as halfback.

    The Canberra Times

    Jamal Fogarty will be the man charged with taking Manly into life after Daly Cherry-Evans, after the Canberra half agreed to a three-year deal at the Sea Eagles.

    Fogarty told Raiders coach Ricky Stuart on Tuesday he would leave the club at year's end, confirming he would not take up an option with the club for 2026.

    That has paved the way for Fogarty officially put pen to paper with the Sea Eagles, on a deal that AAP understands to be worth close to $2.1 million over three years.

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  • Jamal Fogarty to depart Canberra to take up $2 million deal

    Jamal Fogarty to depart Canberra to take up $2 million deal

    Jamal Fogarty signs a three-year, $2.1 million deal with Manly, leaving Canberra after 2025.

    Canberra Weekly

    Jamal Fogarty will be the man charged with taking Manly into life after Daly Cherry-Evans, after the Canberra half agreed to a three-year deal at the Sea Eagles.

    Fogarty told Raiders coach Ricky Stuart on Tuesday he would leave the club at year's end, confirming he would not take up an option with the club for 2026.

    That has paved the way for Fogarty officially put pen to paper with the Sea Eagles, on a deal that AAP understands to be worth close to $2.1 million over three years.

    Fogarty's exit from Canberra comes after Stuart publicly called out his management last week,...

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