Manly’s major sponsor has vowed to stick by the club amid the club's salary cap scandal.
The NRL this week issued the Sea Eagles with a breach notice regarding alleged breaches during the past five years.
Lottoland pay a seven-figure sum for the naming rights to Brookvale Oval which is invaluable to the club's ongoing financial security.
And Lottoland director Luke Brill says the current saga, which relates to around a reported $400,000 in breaches, will not impede his company’s ongoing support for the club.
“We’re are fully committed as a premier partner of the club and the direction moving forward,” Brill told Fox Sports.
“We are looking forward to supporting the Sea Eagles again at Lottoland in season 2018.”
Unlike the Parramatta salary cap saga of last year, Manly are not expected to be docked competition points in 2018.
The Sea Eagles have challenged the breach notice and are set to fight the charges which relate to third party agreements
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