MANLY has afforded club legends Brett Stewart, Steve Matai, and Matt Ballin an official farewell in front of fans at Brookvale.

Stewart and Matai had their respective careers ended by injury before the 2017 season began, while Ballin played one game for Wests Tigers but has also been forced into retirement by a knee injury.

The unceremonious ending to each of their decorated careers means they haven’t yet been able to officially say goodbye to the Sea Eagles and their fans.

The three have been invited to do a lap of honour at Lottoland when the club takes on Penrith in three weeks’ time.

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Manly's Brett Stewart celebrates a try with Steve Matai. Source: News Corp Australia

Matai’s attendance is yet to be confirmed as he’s moved away from Sydney, but if he can’t make it the club will organise a video tribute to say farewell.

The three legends played a collective 680 in total for the club over a decade, and won premierships in 2008 and 2011 with the Sea Eagles.

Ballin moved to the Tigers two years ago but only managed three games for the rival NRL club, as knee injuries plagued his time at Concord.

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