AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - AUGUST 27: Brothers Tom and Jake Trbojevic of the Sea Eagles celebrate after winning the round 25 NRL match between the New Zealand Warriors … He is of a mixed Anglo-Celtic (mother), and Serbian (father) ancestry, as he noted on the Foxtel program, Sterlo, on 28 February 2017 People often talk about how good a role model they both are for the game, which they are, undeniably, but I think they sometimes neglect the fact that they are both two of the best players in the game, and they deserve to be talked about in the top echelon of players. To sustain and excel, and bring the glory days back to the Sea-Eagles, the club needs to make the long term resigning of Jake and Tom Trbojevic, their priority. He will soon be considered as one of the top five players in the game, if he’s not already considered so. "I think they were always going stay, at this stage it was about rewarding their hard yards.

Rewind back a year, and the club was in dire straits. By.

On 7 March 2012, Trbojevic re-signed with the Sea Eagles on a 2-year contract.

Case and point, the win over the Rabbitohs at the start of the year, where they had no Walker and Tom Trbojevic, and Cherry-Evans left the field in the first half with an ankle injury. Their three main attacking weapons were gone and they ground out a tough win against arguably the form side in the competition at that time. Facebook.

The conjecture of his appointment, centred around his departure from the Bulldogs and the state they had been left in, brought further unwanted attention to the club, with the media and past legends questioning the appointment.

Jake is the best ball playing forward in the NRL, and he combines this subtle ability with his tough carries and fantastic defence – he didn’t miss a tackle in Origin II.

Gone were the years where Manly was a consistent top four side, where they had the likes of the Stewart Brothers, Lyon, Matai, Foran and Watmough – to name a few.

There's a long way to go as a club but we're confident that if we keep working hard we can have some success in the future.

To really cement their future, however, and ensure that success soon returns to the northern beaches, the club NEEDS to lock up their two superstars – Jake and Tom Trbojevic. Would be devastating to see them leave, or one of themDidn’t the transit lounge Manly take John O’neil and Ray BranighanManly have already signed the younger brother, so I would be very surprised if these two were considering leaving.Comment on stories, get exclusive content and submit your own articles!The Manly club is finally looking up. Now Manly have added a third.

There are now plans in place to make a $35 million dollar renovation to Brookvale Oval, and with the team’s resurgence in performance and Hasler back at the helm, things are finally looking up for the Sea-Eagles.

Fast forward on eight months and the decision is paying dividends. The Manly club is finally looking up, they’ve made a great decision in bringing Hasler back and their performances suggest they will continue to thrive. There are players who are on that much money and don’t provide the return on investment they’re pay packet suggests, surely the performances from them both over the past three years and their cemented status’ as representative stars, would hold no such question. A masterclass from Daly Cherry-Evans and the Trbojevic brothers has helped Manly to a 34-14 victory over St George Illawarra on Sunday.

Manly – Lock the Trbojevic brothers up A look into the Manly resurgence in 2019 and the importance of the Trbojevic brothers. Manly brothers Jake and Tom Trbojevic have confirmed they 'never entertained' offers from rival NRL clubs after they confirmed their future with the Sea Eagles on Friday.

"This contract will take me into my 30s so that will be close to the end I guess, it allows me to do that which is really exciting.

It would be among the biggest ever retention mistakes to let them go, and I hope the Sea Eagles wouldn’t be so stupid to try cut them unders. Trbojevic was born in Mona Vale, New South Wales, Australia. The win typified what Hasler had brought back and really reaffirmed why the Manly hierarchy was keen to bring him back.

They now sit fifth on the ladder, and look a certainty to make the top eight, a fantastic achievement considering they ran 15th last year. "We'd love to build on that.