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As a rugby player, Manenti was a prop for Sydney clubs [[West Harbour RFC|Western Suburbs]] and [[Sydney Uni Football Club|Sydney University]] in the 1990s.<ref name=news-apr-2018/> Manenti and Sydney University's former head coach [[Chris Malone]] are brothers-in-law.<ref name=smh-2013/>
As a rugby player, Manenti was a prop for Sydney clubs [[West Harbour RFC|Western Suburbs]] and [[Sydney Uni Football Club|Sydney University]] in the 1990s.<ref name=news-apr-2018/> Manenti and Sydney University's former head coach [[Chris Malone]] are brothers-in-law.<ref name=smh-2013/>


He coached the [[Wallaroos]] at the [[2010 Women's Rugby World Cup]] in [[England]], where team won the bronze medal defeating {{ru7w|FRA|noflag=1}} 22–8 in the third place match.<ref name=wlr-2010/> He was head coach at Eastwood for their three [[Shute Shield]] victories in 2011, 2014 and 2015,<ref name=cm-sep-2013/> and also won the [[Australian Club Championship]] with Eastwood in 2015.
He coached the [[Wallaroos]] at the [[2010 Women's Rugby World Cup]] in [[England]], where team won the bronze medal defeating {{ru7w|FRA|noflag=1}} 22–8 in the third place match.<ref name=wlr-2010/> He was head coach at Eastwood for their three [[Shute]] Shield victories in 2011, 2014 and 2015,<ref name=cm-sep-2013/> and also won the [[Australian Club Championship]] with Eastwood in 2015.


In 2017, Manenti coached the [[Greater Sydney Rams]] in the [[National Rugby Championship]],<ref name=btr-2017/> following the takeover of the franchise by the [[Eastwood Rugby Club]]. He later became the director of rugby at Eastwood.
In 2017, Manenti coached the [[Greater Sydney Rams]] in the [[National Rugby Championship]],<ref name=btr-2017/> following the takeover of the franchise by the [[Eastwood Rugby Club]]. He later became the director of rugby at Eastwood.