Seibold sparks disagreement as Manly coach takes swipe at former membership over Vegas transfer

The fuse has been lit for subsequent week’s historic season-opener with Sea Eagles coach Anthony Seibold calling out the Rabbitohs for failing to advertise the sport in Las Vegas by basing themselves in San Diego.

Manly is the one crew to be primarily based in Vegas for the double-header, with the opposite three golf equipment organising camp in California earlier than they arrive in Sin City for the matches at Allegiant Stadium.

That wasn’t misplaced on Seibold who had a crack at South Sydney coach Jason Demetriou who quipped that he’d put some cash behind the bar for Sea Eagles gamers to take pleasure in themselves earlier than the sport.

Seibold used to educate the Rabbitohs and famously had some phrases within the media with Demetriou when he moved to Brisbane.

Anthony Seibold has already hung out in Las Vegas forward of subsequent Sunday’s recreation.Source: Supplied

“It would be nice if the Bunnies came and promoted the game in Las Vegas,” Seibold stated at Sydney Airport earlier than flying out to the States by way of Fiji.

“One of the reasons we’re going there 11 days beforehand is to promote the game.

“The NRL have wanted to take the game to Las Vegas so we’re doing our job. All our training sessions are open sessions so supporters and the media are more than welcome to come to all of our sessions.

“We’ve got a lot of corporates and members and supporters coming across so we want to do the right thing by the game.

“I’m not concerned about other clubs.

“Every team has their own way to prepare, but we feel obligated and obliged to promote the game in Las Vegas where the game is being played.

“There have been some comments from others, but that’s okay. We know what we need to do to minimise those distractions. We’ve got a fantastic group of adults in our squad and there’s a lot of trust.

“We want to promote the game and be visible in Vegas.”

Seibold trusts his gamers received’t do something mistaken in Sin City. Picture: Justin Lloyd.Source: News Corp Australia

The Sea Eagles have already detailed plans for media and followers to observe their journey abroad, whereas additionally devising a plan to make sure their gamers keep away from any potential controversy in a metropolis well-known for its vibrant vibe.

“We’ve come up with a really good strategy to minimise any distractions, but we also want to give the guys a life experience,” Seibold stated.

“They’re adults and we’re going to treat them like adults.

“The whole idea is to promote the game for the NRL, and we feel obliged to do that. Part of that obligation is to spend the whole time in Las Vegas.

“We want to be present there. Those people who probably don’t know too much about the NRL, if they see us at the UFC centre there promoting it, we might get those casual supporters who don’t have much to do on March 2 (US time) to come along.

“We want to promote the game and we’re doing it for the right reasons.”

James Tedesco expects the smaller area to go well with kickers. Picture: Grant TrouvilleSource: Supplied

Meanwhile, the Roosters are bracing for an Adam Reynolds kicking masterclass once they face the Broncos at a floor which is six metres shorter and 5 metres narrower than a regular rugby league area.

The smaller dimensions will make it powerful for all 4 groups to unfold the ball, with kickers anticipated to thrive if they’ll grasp the situations.

“I think the kicking is a massive part,” Roosters skipper James Tedesco stated.

“The Broncos have a really strong kicking game with Reynolds and Walters and Reece Walsh.

“With the shorter dimensions, there are going to be more attacking kicks and there’ll be lots more opportunities for 40/20s.

“That’ll be something for me to really be on guard and watch that.

“It can make a difference (in attack) but it’s hard to plan for that. You’ve just got to play with what you’ve got.”

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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