Miserable and moody at Manly: Watmough

New Parramatta Eel Antony Watmough says he decided to leave Manly because his frustrations with the club were starting to affect his home life.

Anthony Watmough says he was finally prompted to leave Manly for NRL rivals Parramatta because he didn't want to keep coming home to his family "miserable and moody".

Granted an early release from his Manly contract after a season of turmoil over his future, Watmough met with his new Eels teammates on Friday after securing a four-year deal.

Watmough, 31, admitted he would've ideally stayed a one-club player at Manly, where he spent 12 years and notched up 286 NRL games while also playing 14 games for the NSW and 16 Tests for Australia.

It's understood Watmough was on a heavily back-ended contract at Manly with a rumoured $900,000 pay cheque due next season.

But he said he was ultimately swayed to leave after his wife pointed out he was bringing frustrations with the Northern Beaches club home.

"My wife said to me, `Do you spend another three years at Manly or do you go to Parra and have a fresh start?'" he said.

"I'd rather my family (and) me be happy at another club than be miserable and moody for another three years."

Speculation over his future soured his last season with the Sea Eagles as tensions within the club heightened when close mate and fellow veteran Glenn Stewart was not offered a new contract, prompting his off-season move to premiers South Sydney.

"It just wasn't the same place for me anymore," he said.

"To save any headache, I thought the best thing ... is to probably walk away."

Watmough said he retained many friends at Manly, including coach Geoff Toovey, and he isn't about to move his home west from the northern beaches where he grew up.

He also insisted he had no second thoughts about a move to Parramatta when Eels superstar Jarryd Hayne left recently to seek an NFL career in the US.

Instead, a major attraction, was playing under Eels coach Brad Arthur, who was an assistant to Toovey at Manly, before returning to the Eels last season and prompting a turnaround in their on-field form.

He declined to comment about the "touchy" subject of his NSW skipper and friend Paul Gallen's recent $50,000 fine for his Twitter abuse of the NRL administration.

While he's now swathed in the Eels' blue jersey, Watmough insisted he hasn't forgotten his roots.

"I'll always be a Northern Beaches boy," he said.

"(But) I'll embrace everything I can about Parra."

Watmough's signing rounds out a swathe of successful recruitments for Parramatta, with Reece Robinson, Brad Takairangi, Danny Wicks and Richie Fa'aoso also signing up.


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