Manly Sea Eagles’ absence explained after going missing from NRL Magic Round in 2025
Manly have gone from Magic Round pioneers to left right out, with the NRL granting the Sea Eagles their wish of a bye during the Brisbane extravaganza.
The NRL revealed their fixtures for May’s Magic Round on Wednesday, including the drastic shake-up of moving Brisbane from playing on Friday night to Sunday.
The Broncos will instead face four-time defending premiers Penrith on the Sunday afternoon, with the rematch of the 2023 grand final giving the weekend a last-day boost.
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Penrith’s placement on the Sunday afternoon also means Nathan Cleary’s idea of playing the World Club Challenge against Wigan during Magic Round is officially dead.
Instead, it is now all but certain the annual match against the English Super League premiers will not go ahead at all in 2025.
St George Illawarra are also back in the Magic Round schedule after missing last year with the bye, and will face Wests Tigers on Saturday night.
But it is Manly who will have the first weekend in May off.
The Sea Eagles have been taking home games against the Broncos to Suncorp Stadium as part of a Friday night double-header from as early as 2011.
Their Friday night “home” fixture against Brisbane has then been played in every edition of Magic Round since its inception in 2019.
But after attracting the highest home crowds in the club’s history last year at Brookvale, Manly opted not to renew their contract to “host” at Magic Round this year.
AAP also understands the club were keen to have the bye in this year’s edition, after a heavy travel load in the first half of last year’s competition.
That has now been granted.
Cronulla and Parramatta will kick off the weekend on the Friday evening, while the Dolphins’ rise in popularity is shown with their primetime fixturing.
South Sydney and Newcastle will face each other on the Saturday, before the Warriors and North Queensland play in the middle game.
Gold Coast and Canterbury play the first game on the Sunday, before the Panthers-Broncos blockbuster.
Melbourne and Canberra then finish the round off on the Sunday night.
NRL Magic Round
FRIDAY, MAY 2
6pm: Cronulla v Parramatta
8pm: Sydney Roosters v Dolphins
SATURDAY, MAY 3
3pm: South Sydney v Newcastle
5.30pm: Warriors v North Queensland
7.45pm: Wests Tigers v St George Illawarra
SUNDAY, MAY 4
2pm: Gold Coast v Canterbury
4.05pm: Penrith v Brisbane
6.25pm: Melbourne v Canberra
Originally published on 7NEWS Sport