Wynnum Manly Seagulls Extend Mathew Head’s Contract Through 2028

Head coach Mathew Head is staying with the Wynnum Manly Seagulls for another three seasons, staying at the helm until the end of 2028 and providing the club with continuity and stability as they continue to build on recent progress.



A Club on the Rise

Since joining Wynnum Manly in 2023, Head has played a key role in reshaping the Seagulls’ football program, bringing experience from his time with the Dragons and Tigers in the NRL. 

Under his leadership, the club has strengthened its player development, fitness programs, and overall professionalism. His influence has also contributed to multiple Seagulls players earning contracts with NRL teams, reinforcing the club’s status as a strong development pathway.

The Seagulls have undergone a significant transformation over the past two years, with Head and his staff overseeing an influx of high-calibre players and staff. As the team prepares for the 2025 season, the extension of Head’s contract is seen as a major boost for the club’s long-term vision.

Commitment to Continued Growth

Head expressed his excitement about staying with the Seagulls, stating that the club is heading in the right direction and he is eager to build upon the foundations already in place. He emphasised that the changes introduced over the past two years have positioned the Seagulls for future success and that he is committed to ensuring those improvements are fully realised.

The Seagulls’ partnership with the Brisbane Broncos remains a key factor in their development, providing additional resources and opportunities for player growth. Head acknowledged this affiliation as an advantage but stressed that the squad’s core strength lies in the players they have assembled within the club itself.

Season Opener and Future Aspirations

With the 2025 season kicking off this Sunday against Burleigh at home, the Seagulls are eager to start strong. Head and his team believe they have built a squad capable of contending for the Hostplus Cup premiership, with the ultimate goal of winning the competition.



The timing of Head’s re-signing provides stability for the playing group, coaching staff, and the wider Wynnum Manly community. As the club looks to build on recent progress, securing his leadership for another three years signals confidence in the direction they are heading.

Publsihed 18-March-2025

Hostplus Cup: Wynnum Manly Seagulls Dominate Northern Pride, Strengthen Top Three Spot

The Wynnum Manly Seagulls strengthened their top three spot with a dominant 30-14 win over the Northern Pride (6th) last Saturday.



The following day, Redcliffe Dolphins (5th) and Tweed Seagulls (7th) hosted the inaugural Liam Hampson Cup. It was an emotional and nail-biting encounter that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the very last minute. The Dolphins held on for a thrilling 26-24 victory that left fans breathless.

In another match, ladder leaders Souths Logan Magpies dominated the Sunshine Coast Falcons (9th) by a score of 34-22. The win keeps the Magpies at the top of the ladder for now.

The Burleigh Bears (2nd) clashed with the PNG Hunters (10th) and came out on top 30-22. The win kept the Bears in contention for the top spot on the ladder. The Bears are now level on points with the Magpies with a game in hand.



The top positions on the Hostplus Cup ladder remain unchanged as a result of these victories.

With their victory, the Wynnum Manly Seagulls enjoy a one point lead over fourth place with a game in hand.

Despite their defeat, the Sunshine Coast Falcons remain in contention and currently occupy ninth place on the ladder. 

Northern Pride’s defeat saw them drop to seventh, while the Tweed Seagulls are now eighth. The defeat suffered by the PNG Hunters pushed them down to 11th.

Stay tuned for more high-octane rugby league action in the Hostplus Cup.

Published 12 July 2023