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  • Sea Eagles on the verge of landing $1.2 million replacement for Daly Cherry-Evans

    Dolphins

    Manly may have found Cherry-Evans' replacement in Raiders star Fogarty, on the verge of signing a deal.

    Wide World of Sports

    Manly's search for a halfback to replace Daly Cherry-Evans may already be over, with Raiders star Jamal Fogarty on the verge of signing a two-year deal with the club.

    As first reported by 9News Sydney's Michael Chammas last month, the Sea Eagles had been interested in luring the Canberra playmaker since late-2024.

    Fogarty has a $650,000 mutual option in his contract for next year to remain in the nation's capital, but appears unlikely to remain with the Raiders.

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  • Jamal Fogarty in line for $1 million Manly move

    Jamal Fogarty in line for $1 million Manly move

    Manly Sea Eagles eye Jamal Fogarty with $1 million, two-year contract as Daly Cherry-Evans replacement.

    Zero Tackle

    The Manly Sea Eagles are reportedly set to offer a two-year contract worth around $1 million to a veteran halfback that they have earmarked as the future replacement for departing skipper Daly Cherry-Evans.

    Getting better with age, Jamal Fogarty has spent the last four seasons with the Canberra Raiders, which has seen him take his game to a new level and be regarded as one of the best kickers in the competition.

    Earmarked as Daly Cherry-Evans' replacement for some time, News Corp reports that the Manly Sea Eagles are preparing to offer Foagrty and his management a two-year contract which...

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  • Off-contract Raider speaks on future after Brailey signing

    Off-contract Raider speaks on future after Brailey signing

    Canberra Raiders' Starling unbothered by Jayden Brailey signing, may both remain in Top 30. Potential risk.

    Zero Tackle

    Canberra Raiders dummy half Tom Starling has revealed he is not worried by the club signing Jayden Brailey from the start of the 2026 NRL season.

    Brailey, who was off-contract at the Newcastle Knights and, with the club attempting to rebalance their own salary cap, not wanted, decided to move to Canberra from the start of next season.

    The club may yet attempt to retain one of the duo as part of their Top 30, but that would be a risk for either player to stay and wind up in reserve grade.

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