Geoff Toovey is digging his heels in at Brookvale, on Sydney's North Shore, as the embattled Manly coach comes under continuing pressure to keep his job at the NRL club.
After a below-par 1-4 start to the season, the Sea Eagles sit at the bottom of the ladder for the first time since 2004.
Manly were expected to dip this year, after the off-season departures of Glenn Stewart and Anthony Watmough, before the 2016 exits of Daly Cherry-Evans and Kieran Foran added further instability.
Their cause hasn't been helped by injuries, but their round-five loss to Canberra in Albury was one of the proud club's most feeble efforts in recent memory.
Toovey has come under fire from Manly chairman Scott Penn, who says he needs results to keep his job.