The Manly Sea Eagles are stepping up their efforts to retain star outside back Reuben Garrick, whose contract runs until the end of 2026. As of November 1, Garrick is free to explore rival offers, creating a competitive battle for his signature.
Manly’s Initial Offer
Reports suggest Manly’s first bid was around $550,000 per year, a figure considered below market value for a player of Garrick’s versatility. With rival clubs circling, the Sea Eagles are expected to return with a revised deal to keep him in their lineup.
Rival Clubs in the Mix
The Sydney Roosters are currently seen as frontrunners. With funds freed up from recent departures, they are well-positioned to make a strong offer. The Roosters also need to replace Mark Nawaqanitawase, who is returning to rugby union.
Another factor is Garrick’s close relationship with veteran halfback Daly Cherry-Evans, who is tipped to join the Roosters’ coaching staff in 2027. That connection could influence Garrick’s decision.
Other clubs showing interest include:
- St George Illawarra Dragons: Garrick has ties as a junior player, and the Dragons are shifting focus to strengthen their back line.
- Perth Bears: Mentioned as possible contenders with a significant budget and roster openings.
Future Implications
The Dragons, traditionally focused on their forward pack, are now strategizing to bolster their back line. Garrick could be a key addition if they present a competitive financial package.
For Manly, the challenge is clear: match or exceed rival offers to secure Garrick’s future. With multiple clubs in pursuit, the coming weeks will be crucial in determining where Garrick plays beyond 2026.














