Manly have found themselves in a huge dilemma just weeks before the 2020 pre-season begins, with the arrest of hooker Manase Fainu leaving the Sea Eagles without a first-grade number nine.

Fainu has been alleged to have produced a knife and stabbed a man at a church party, and if released on bail, will fall under the NRL's no fault stand down policy - the same that kept team mate Dylan Walker sidelined last year.

The Tongan hooker was expected to walk into Des Hasler's starting line-up following some stellar performances in 2019, so much so that the club released premiership winner Apisai Koroisau to Penrith a few months back.

The only other recognised rake around the club is Zach Dockar-Clay, a former halfback for Penrith and Parramatta's junior sides, now Blacktown Workers'  hooker, however the Kiwi is yet to make his NRL debut.

While the Sea Eagles must apply for special dispensation so they can buy a new number nine, it is likely it'll be approved after the Dragons were allowed the same benefit this year, using the money from Jack de Belin's standing down to snare Pat Kaufusi from Melbourne mid-season.

Luckily for Manly, there is a host of quality spat of hookers without a club for 2020, most of whom will likely be willing to take a pay cut to ensure their careers continue in the NRL next year. Here's the contenders.

 

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3. Danny Levi

Another New Zealander, Levi has been told to look elsewhere for 2020 following the signing of Jayden Brailey at Newcastle. While he has endured some up-and-down form patches the last few seasons, at just a month off his 24th birthday, Levi could be an absolute steal for the Sea Eagles.

Having played four tests for New Zealand just two years ago, Levi recently switched allegiances to Samoa, and was named in the World Cup 9's Team of the Tournament after some dominant showings. While he has been reportedly looking around the Super League, Levi would jump at the prospect of remaining in the NRL.

Other off-contract hookers include Kurt Baptiste, Matt McIllwrick, Billy Brittain (although it's widely tipped he'll join Canterbury), and the uncapped Zac Woolford. Look's like Des has some shopping to do.

NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 01: Danny Levi of the Knights looks dejected during the round 25 NRL match between the Newcastle Knights and the St George Illawarra Dragons at McDonald Jones Stadium on September 1, 2018 in Newcastle, Australia. (Photo by Ashley Feder/Getty Images)
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16 COMMENTS

  1. There are 2 better players than all of those in the Qld Cup ie: Mitch Cronin & Harry Grant…. Cronin smashed Brittain in the Residents game, is a bigger body & faster than all of them. Storm won’t let Grant go, but they are both better than all the names you have trotted out…..Have a lot in Qld occasionally!

  2. Danny Levi looks like the no brainer out of those 3 Isaac Luke is way past his time and as for Lichaa it was Hasler who turned him into one of the biggest flops in nrl history So I don’t think both parties would want to work together.

    Danny Levi cops a lot of flack from knights fans but was never really shown any faith even when he had that patch of great performances early in the season. He shows great heart in defence and Hasler would be one of those coaches to get the best out of him.

    I also agree with sports but Mitch Cronin would be a decent pick up but his size means he probably couldn’t play the 80 at nrl level if needed and he is in no way faster then Levi, other players like Brittain, Lovodua, Rein, Peats or McCullough would also fill in that gap

  3. As a manly fan we will miss fainu whichever way we go.
    But Danny Levi should be top of the list.
    I also think cade cust would makes good hooker. We have to sign someone so hopefully it’s Levi or billy Britain

  4. No screaming I’m assuming this won’t be a rushed choice.
    But it will depend on trial dates anyways as he is already stood down and if he can’t get a trial until mid next year we’ll be after someone, I’m picking Levi..

  5. 80 mins not a problem for Cronin warriorsemg, he plays 80 every week, is the top defender in the comp & runs for over 100m. By big body I mean he is tall & has a big wingspan….same size as Cameron Smith…. 185 & 91kg.

  6. manWar78 – Yeah if I was Manly I’d sign someone solid but cheap you blokes have to hang onto the Brothers. Levi would go well with Des I recon. Licha is too slow and his pass is not that great for a hooker. Good defender though.

  7. @sports nut yes he plays 80 in qld cup doesn’t mean he can play 80 at nrl level especially not at the start. All the other things you say are true he is a good defender and has a good running game(for a hooker his size).

    The problem is if I was coach with those options in front of me I would much rather go for the younger, higher potential and already more proven option in Levi then a 27 year old who wasn’t even the best player in his position This qld cup season(though coming second to the next Cameron Smith isn’t really a bad effort).