The Manly Sea Eagles have signed Gold Coast Titans Forward and Captain Nate Myles on a three-year deal, starting from 2016.
The forward, who was rumoured to have rejected an offer from the North Queensland Cowboys, will join the Sea Eagles on a deal with an estimate worth of $1.5 over the 3-year period.
The 29-year old has previously made appearances for Canterbury Bulldogs and the Sydney Roosters before joining the Titans for the 2012 season. He has also represented Australia and Queensland in the State of Origin series.
On the decision, Nate Myles told the Sea Eagles' official website: “I have been extremely humbled by this overall experience and I would like to thank all the clubs that showed interest in having me join them.
“The decision to leave our home (Gold Coast) was difficult, however Manly is a beautiful part of the world which provides both (wife) Tessa and I the opportunity to continue to develop our careers, relationship and family.
“An important factor in my decision was to play alongside champion players like Jamie Lyon and co who have created a winning culture within the northern beaches club.
“I will now focus on my role as Captain of the Gold Coast Titans to ensure my final year in Titans colours is a successful one.
The forward, who was rumoured to have rejected an offer from the North Queensland Cowboys, will join the Sea Eagles on a deal with an estimate worth of $1.5 over the 3-year period.
The 29-year old has previously made appearances for Canterbury Bulldogs and the Sydney Roosters before joining the Titans for the 2012 season. He has also represented Australia and Queensland in the State of Origin series.
On the decision, Nate Myles told the Sea Eagles' official website: “I have been extremely humbled by this overall experience and I would like to thank all the clubs that showed interest in having me join them.
“The decision to leave our home (Gold Coast) was difficult, however Manly is a beautiful part of the world which provides both (wife) Tessa and I the opportunity to continue to develop our careers, relationship and family.
“An important factor in my decision was to play alongside champion players like Jamie Lyon and co who have created a winning culture within the northern beaches club.
“I will now focus on my role as Captain of the Gold Coast Titans to ensure my final year in Titans colours is a successful one.