Townsville Bulletin

Barrett in limbo on future

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TRENT Barrett’s days at Manly appear numbered as the Sea Eagles coach apologised for not being able to offer clarity on his future because of legal reasons.

A hamstrung Barrett fronted the media yesterday for the first time since reports emerged he was set to walk out on the club at the end of the year. When asked if he’d handed in his resignatio­n with two years remaining on his contract, Barrett said he hadn’t, but indicated he was involved in negotiatio­ns with the club.

He said the ball remained in his hands when it came to his future. “For legal reasons I can’t answer those sort of questions today. I would certainly like to,” he said.

“But out of respect for the club I don’t want to say too much today. I have been told by the club that with the legalities around it all, I won’t be commenting on that today.”

When asked whether he’d be at the club next year, Barrett was again unable to offer full comment, but hoped all would be sorted by the end of the week. “Yes, as I stand here today, yes,” he answered.

“But I can’t go into it . . . and I don’t like being out here when I’ve got nothing to say.

“When the dust settles I’ll be able to talk.”

Barrett admitted to frustratio­ns that he was again being left to answer questions in a dramatic year at the club.

He said he understood fans’ frustratio­n.

Chairman and owner Scott Penn is overseas while chief executive Lyall Gorman has been silent as the club only offered a brief statement on Wednesday without shedding more light on Barrett’s future.

“The fans wouldn’t be the only ones frustrated,” Barrett said. “You’d have to ask Lyall and the club ( why nothing can be confirmed). I apologise.”

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Trent Barrett‘ s hands are tied.

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