One of the Sydney Roosters’ prized forwards has opened up about his future following a reported deal with the Manly Sea Eagles — and the message is clear: this next chapter is about legacy, growth, and unfinished business.
The prop, who has made a name for himself with powerful carries and uncompromising defence in the middle, confirmed that discussions with Manly have prompted him to reflect deeply on his career trajectory. But rather than rushing into a decision, he says his focus remains firmly on making the most of every opportunity in 2026 and beyond.
“Still a Rooster at Heart”
Speaking in a recent interview, the front-rower expressed gratitude for his time at the Roosters, calling it a period of immense development both on and off the field.
“I’ve grown so much here — the culture, the standard, the expectations… it’s shaped me as a player. I’m deeply grateful for that.”
Despite the buzz around a potential switch to Manly, he emphasised that nothing has been finalised and that his priority is consistency, clarity, and the right fit for his career goals.
Eyes on 2026
For now, the prop insists his attention is on delivering for the Roosters in 2026. He understands the physical and mental demands of front-row play, and believes he’s entering the peak phase of his career.
“I want to be at my strongest. I want to contribute where I can make the biggest impact — whether that’s here or elsewhere.”
His commitment this coming season is not just about personal performance, but about leading by example for younger forwards in the squad.
A Strategic Approach
The reported interest from Manly is seen by many pundits as validation of the prop’s value around the competition. But the player himself is careful not to be swept up by speculation.
He reiterated that decisions about his future will be grounded in what’s best for his long-term career, family stability, and on-field opportunities.
What This Means for the Roosters
For the Bondi club, this situation is one to watch closely. Retaining a key prop would be a major boost to their forward strength, while a departure could open the door for emerging talent and future recruitment flexibility.
Either way, the conversation has reinforced how important experienced forwards remain in shaping team identity and performance.







