Source :- THE AGE NEWS
Kieran Foran has officially been appointed head coach of the Manly Sea Eagles on a three-year deal.
The Northern Beaches club have confirmed Foran will remain in the top job until the end of 2029, having taken over following Anthony Seibold’s sacking after three matches at the start of the season.
The new deal is a major vote of confidence in the 2011 premiership winner, who has breathed new life into the club since taking the reins. After three straight defeats to start the year under Seibold, Manly have won seven of nine games under Foran.
Manly owner and chairman Scott Penn returned from the US last weekend and was eager to lock down Foran before returning to New York after Thursday night’s game at home against South Sydney.
Manly have received an extra boost on the field, with Origin flyer Tolu Koula receiving the green light from an independent doctor to return from a concussion he suffered just eight days ago playing for NSW against Queensland.
“I’m truly honoured to be the head coach of a club that means so much to me, a club that has played a significant part in not just my footy career but my entire life,” Foran said.
“I care deeply about this club, and I want what’s best for everyone involved in it. I will do everything within my power to make sure it’s a success.
“It’s been wonderful working with this group of players over the past few months and helping them to build belief is something I have really enjoyed. I’ve been fortunate to be surrounded by some incredible staff, and they have played a significant part in the success that we’ve had so far.”
Foran said he felt loved and supported by members and fans, which “makes you to want to bounce out of bed each and every morning, wanting to make our community proud”.
“I believe we’re capable of achieving great things this year and we will continue to work extremely hard to make sure we give ourselves every chance of achieving that,” he said.
Club bosses were highly impressed by Foran in his time as caretaker coach.
“The belief and passion he has instilled in the playing group has more than delivered on our expectations,” Penn said. “Kieran’s deep connection to the club, extensive playing experience, and leadership qualities make him an outstanding choice to guide the Sea Eagles into the next chapter.
“We are focused on competing for premierships and Kieran knows first-hand what it takes to bring the Sea Eagles continued success.”
More to come

