It could be the end of an era at Manly, with coach Trent Barrett admitting hes unsure if injured veterans Brett Stewart and Steve Matai will remain next NRL season.On the same day captain Jamie Lyon confirmed hes likely played his last game due to injury, Barrett could not guarantee comebacks for both Stewart and Matai in 2017.Stewart, 31, hasnt played since his season was cut short due to a knee injury in round 16, while Matai, 32, underwent surgery in April on a troublesome neck problem.I dont think were 100 per cent confident that theyll recover, Barrett said on Tuesday.With 34-year-old Lyon retiring this season, the experienced duo are the last remaining links to the Sea Eagles 2008 premiership and only Daly-Cherry-Evans and Jamie Buhrer also remain from the 2011 title decider.Barrett remained hopeful that the pair, who both have one year remaining on their contracts, would recover for next year.Weve certainly got our fingers crossed they do, because they are very important parts of our team, he said.It has been a frustrating year for the both of them, but wed hate to lose more senior players at this stage.Losing our captains going to be tough enough. Hopefully they can get through.Stewarts future has been under a cloud for some time, particularly after the emergence of young star Tom Trbojevic at fullback over the past seven weeks.His shift to the No.1 coincided with a four-game winning streak that momentarily kept their finals hopes alive, before the side lost its past three games to crash out of contention.Stewarts possible exit, along with Matais could ease some pressure off the clubs salary cap.Its something that weve got to deal with, Barrett said.Its certainly not the boys fault. But we can work around a few different scenarios for next year.Its going okay. Weve just got to hope the the pair of them come good. Boston Red Sox Shirts . Q: Team Canada announces their Olympic roster three weeks from today. Who is general manager Steve Yzerman watching? LeBrun: Over the last 48 hours, hes taken in the home-and-home between the Dallas Stars and Colorado Avalanche with Jamie Benn and Matt Duchene being the obvious targets. 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BERN, Switzerland -- A gastronomical, sporting and cultural glance at Stage 16 of the Tour de France on Monday:REGION: Stage 16 took the peloton from Moirans-en-Montagne in the Jura to the Swiss capital of Bern on a rolling 209-kilometer (130-mile) trek.BAGUETTE AND BUTTER: Peter Sagan showed off his world champion qualities, timing his sprint perfectly to win the stage in a photo finish as the race crossed into Switzerland. Sagan, a Slovakian with the Tinkoff team, edged Alexander Kristoff of Norway at the line. Kristoff thought he won and pumped his fist in celebration, only to learn seconds later he hadnt. Chris Froome held on to the yellow jersey entering the second and final rest day.PLAT DU JOUR: The Berner Platte. Very similar to the French choucroute, this local dish is a feast of meat featuring ham, bacon, beef, pork tongue and knuckle served with potatoes and beans. It was first conceived on March 5, 1798 after the Bernese celebrated a victory over the French army with an improvised culinary party.CULTURE: Founded in the 12th century, the medieval city of Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage site offering stunning views of snow-capped Alpine mountains. Built on a peninsula inside a curve of the Aare River, the citys main attractions are an impressive gothic cathedral, a rose garden that is home to 220 different types of roses, and an intricate clock tower.HISTORY: A country with a strong cycling culture, Switzerland hosts two major bike races, the Tour dde Suisse and the Tour de Romandie.dddddddddddd The country has also been visited 23 times by the Tour and saw prestigious winners on its soil: Andre Darrigade claimed a stage win in Zurich in 1955 while Laurent Fignon triumphed in the ski resort of Crans-Montana in 1984.VIN DU JOUR: More than 200 types of wines are produced in Switzerland. The most common grapes are Pinot Noir (Blauburgunder), white chasselas and Riesling-Silvaner, also known as Mueller-Thurgau. In the small town of Vetroz in the Valais region, Jean-Rene Germanier and Gilles Besse have created a complex and aromatic red wine made with Syrah grapes, Cayas, which is regarded as one of the countrys best. For beer lovers, the light and clear gold lager from the Felsenau brewery has a fine bitterness.STAT OF THE DAY: 65.6. In kilometers per hour, the average speed of Peter Sagan in the final kilometer. In miles per hour, 40.76.QUOTE OF THE DAY: Most people in the peloton are scared of him, just his abilities. He can do everything. Froome on Sagan.DESSERT: Enjoyed by Bern locals at Christmas, the Leckerli are nutty biscuits flavored with spices and candied citrus peel. Ideal with a cup of tea.NEXT ORDER: Tuesday is the races second and final rest day, which will be followed by four challenging climbing stages in the Alps before Sundays mostly ceremonial finish in Paris. ' ' '