’Coaches, gamers need to have a life too’: Manly coach brushes off snap of Maccas nap

Manly coach Anthony Seibold mentioned he was “not embarrassed” after he was caught on digital camera whereas asleep at a McDonald’s after a boozy session with mates.

The new Sea Eagles’ coach has his aspect flying excessive after three rounds, having gained two and had a bye to sit down second on the NRL ladder forward of the conflict in opposition to the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

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But an image has been circulated exhibiting Seibold slumped to 1 aspect having a sleep at 11pm the day after his aspect’s spherical 3 win over the Parramatta Eels.

News Corp reported Seibold had disregarded the scenario, saying “I’m not embarrassed but I own it”.

“I had some old boarding school mates in town staying at my place,” he mentioned.

“I had the afternoon off after the Parramatta game and went out for a beer.

“We’d eventually had enough so on the way home we stopped to get something to eat.

“I think everyone has stopped at Maccas for a couple of Big Macs after a night out with mates.

“That’s what happened. We were home by 11.30pm.”

Anthony Seibold is doing nicely at Manly. Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

Sea Eagles CEO Tony Mestrov admitted it wasn’t a really perfect scenario however backed his coach.

“I’ve spoken to Seibs about it,” Mestrov mentioned.

“We had the weekend off and some old mates in town.

“It’s hardly a scandal. No harm was caused whatsoever.

“Coaches and players have got to have a life too.”

The Sea Eagles have had a superb begin to the 2023 NRL season, successful the $100,000 prize for the perfect of the pre-season, in addition to going undefeated to kick off the season.

It comes after a tumultuous finish to the 2022 season after the Pride jersey scandal appeared to depart the membership at breaking level and noticed former coach Des Hasler was moved on.

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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