Manly players Ethan Bullemor and Jamal Fogarty joined Fletch & Hindy for a round of golf on The Late Show with Matty Johns — and it was just as chaotic as you’d expect.

The golf took a back seat as the four footballers bombarded each other with taunts and sledges — while former Sea Eagles captain Daly Cherry-Evans also copped a couple of drive-bys.

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“How did you f*** DCE off? Was there a meeting?” Bryan Fletcher asked the Manly duo, referencing Cherry-Evans’ recent move to the Sydney Roosters.

“I heard the boys are pumped, they’ve got a halfback that can tackle now.”

Fletcher then turned his attention towards Fogarty, who last season left the Canberra Raiders and joined Manly on a three-year deal.

“You Jamal, you and I have got something in common,” he said.

“(We’ve) both been sacked by Ricky (Stuart).”

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At one stage, Bullemor sliced a drive into a nearby cameraman, who thankfully avoided serious injury, while Fletcher shoved Nathan Hindmarsh into a bunker while repeatedly accusing the former Parramatta star of taking Ozempic.

Later, Queenslander Bullemor attempted to rile up Fletcher, asking him: “Was it you that started the Queensland dynasty with your crap hand grenades that flopped for the next ten years after?”

But the New South Wales representative responded: “Nah, we won the next four and I got man of the series twice.

“So stick that in your pipe and smoke it.”

Bullemor replied: “Does it come down to Queenslanders are just better football players?”

Fletcher quipped: “That’s cause you have nothing else to do.”

Not that anyone was paying attention to the actual golf, but Fletcher and Bullemor emerged victorious following a double-or-nothing wager.

Bryan Fletcher at the golf.Source: FOX SPORTS