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NRL's Monaghan shopped around again
Michael Monaghan is again being shopped around the NRL in a bid to find the unhappy Manly hooker a permanent home in the No.7 jumper, just over a year after signing a new three-year deal with the Sea Eagles.
Shunted to dummy half following the arrival of Matt Orford at Brookvale Oval this year, Monaghan has been given permission by Manly management to see if there is any other club - either in the NRL or Super League - willing to give him a crack at halfback.
Monaghan almost left the Sea Eagles last year when it was announced Orford would be joining the club before club owner Max Delmege stepped in to ensure he was retained.
The 26-year-old had been linked with a move to North Queensland where he would have partnered Queensland Origin star Johnathan Thurston in the halves, but the Cowboys baulked at Monaghan's asking price after speaking to his manager Jim Banaghan.
"Jim and I did discuss that last week because we're trying to increase our depth in the halves," Cowboys chief executive Peter Parr said.
"But we've made a decision that we won't be pursuing Michael Monaghan.
"We'll continue to look around. There's no doubt that we still want to increase our depth in the halves.
"We'll continue our search. Where we end up, we're not so sure."
Manly executive chairman Paul Cummings said the Sea Eagles were happy for Monaghan to talk to other clubs but insisted he was still welcome at the club next year if nothing came of the negotiations.
"We have a contract with him for 2007-08," Cummings said.
"From our point of view if Michael wishes to pursue going to another club to play halfback we're happy to work with him.
"Michael and his manager Jim Banaghan requested permission from the club to negotiate with NRL and Super League clubs which we granted.
"Michael at that stage believed that he would see more play in the NRL or Super League in a halfback position elsewhere."
Neither Monaghan or Banaghan were available for comment.
With Jamie Lyon due to arrive at the Sea Eagles next year, there is a possibility Monaghan could find his first grade spot under threat in 2007, with impressive rookie Travis Burns also able to slot in at dummy half.
Even without moving Burns from five-eighth the Sea Eagles have plenty of cover at the hooking position with Shayne Dunley and Matt Ballin available.
Michael Monaghan is again being shopped around the NRL in a bid to find the unhappy Manly hooker a permanent home in the No.7 jumper, just over a year after signing a new three-year deal with the Sea Eagles.
Shunted to dummy half following the arrival of Matt Orford at Brookvale Oval this year, Monaghan has been given permission by Manly management to see if there is any other club - either in the NRL or Super League - willing to give him a crack at halfback.
Monaghan almost left the Sea Eagles last year when it was announced Orford would be joining the club before club owner Max Delmege stepped in to ensure he was retained.
The 26-year-old had been linked with a move to North Queensland where he would have partnered Queensland Origin star Johnathan Thurston in the halves, but the Cowboys baulked at Monaghan's asking price after speaking to his manager Jim Banaghan.
"Jim and I did discuss that last week because we're trying to increase our depth in the halves," Cowboys chief executive Peter Parr said.
"But we've made a decision that we won't be pursuing Michael Monaghan.
"We'll continue to look around. There's no doubt that we still want to increase our depth in the halves.
"We'll continue our search. Where we end up, we're not so sure."
Manly executive chairman Paul Cummings said the Sea Eagles were happy for Monaghan to talk to other clubs but insisted he was still welcome at the club next year if nothing came of the negotiations.
"We have a contract with him for 2007-08," Cummings said.
"From our point of view if Michael wishes to pursue going to another club to play halfback we're happy to work with him.
"Michael and his manager Jim Banaghan requested permission from the club to negotiate with NRL and Super League clubs which we granted.
"Michael at that stage believed that he would see more play in the NRL or Super League in a halfback position elsewhere."
Neither Monaghan or Banaghan were available for comment.
With Jamie Lyon due to arrive at the Sea Eagles next year, there is a possibility Monaghan could find his first grade spot under threat in 2007, with impressive rookie Travis Burns also able to slot in at dummy half.
Even without moving Burns from five-eighth the Sea Eagles have plenty of cover at the hooking position with Shayne Dunley and Matt Ballin available.