The Sydney Roosters are set to strike another significant blow in the player market after Manly outside back Reuben Garrick informed the Sea Eagles that he would leave the club at the end of the next season.
It is understood that Manly were told on Thursday morning that Garrick intended to take up a deal at one of their rivals at the end of next season - he is tipped to join former teammate Daly Cherry-Evans at the Roosters on a two year deal from 2027.
The versatile outside back rejected Manly’s two year contract extension worth about $550k a season.
The Dragons were also keen on luring the Illawarra product back to the club.
Garrick looks likely to follow DCE to the Roosters. Picture: Janelle St Pierre/Getty Images.
The Roosters are planning for the departure of Mark Nawaqanitawase and the potential retirement of Daniel Tupou.
Another ex-Sea Eagle in Tommy Talau will formally join the Roosters on a one year deal in December
Garrick was seen playing golf with new Manly captain Tom Trbojevic on Thursday morning. The pair were joined by Kieran Foran and Lachie Croker.
Garrick is third top point scorer in Manly history with 1,340 points. Barring injury he will go past Jamie Lyon in 2026 and will finish his career at the Sea Eagles behind only Graham Eadie.
It is understood that Manly were told on Thursday morning that Garrick intended to take up a deal at one of their rivals at the end of next season - he is tipped to join former teammate Daly Cherry-Evans at the Roosters on a two year deal from 2027.
The versatile outside back rejected Manly’s two year contract extension worth about $550k a season.
The Dragons were also keen on luring the Illawarra product back to the club.
Garrick looks likely to follow DCE to the Roosters. Picture: Janelle St Pierre/Getty Images.
The Roosters are planning for the departure of Mark Nawaqanitawase and the potential retirement of Daniel Tupou.
Another ex-Sea Eagle in Tommy Talau will formally join the Roosters on a one year deal in December
Garrick was seen playing golf with new Manly captain Tom Trbojevic on Thursday morning. The pair were joined by Kieran Foran and Lachie Croker.
Garrick is third top point scorer in Manly history with 1,340 points. Barring injury he will go past Jamie Lyon in 2026 and will finish his career at the Sea Eagles behind only Graham Eadie.




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