Bellamy, Bennett and the Broncos’ big bucks

By AJ Mithen / Expert

Someone out there really, really wants to blast Wayne Bennett out of Brisbane.

That’s the only explanation why the details of Brisbane’s monstrous offer to Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy became public yesterday.

It would also explain why the lead-up to one of Bennett’s major milestones as coach has been completely railroaded after James Hooper broke the story on Fox Sports.

If the numbers being bandied about are reliable, Brisbane has been negotiating a ‘godfather’ offer Bellamy can’t refuse: reportedly well over $5 million for four years.

It’s no secret Brisbane have wanted Bellamy in maroon and gold for as long as he’s been in the coaching game. The only surprise is that it’s taken them this long to throw this cash at him.

The Storm have moved quickly to tell the world they tabled a three-year extension to Bellamy in April, worth around $1.25 million per year.

There is a sticking point, though. Bellamy is off contract at the end of this season, Bennett at the end of 2019.

So if the Broncos intend to bring Bellamy in and cut ties with their longest serving and most decorated coach, it’s going to cost them a lot of money.

Even then, they’ll need to negotiate Bennett’s exit. I would love to be a fly on a wall for those conversations.

Wayne Bennett (AAP Image/Action Photographics, Renee McKay)

The Broncos demand success and won’t hesitate to pay the cost if they think it betters their chances at another premiership.

They don’t care that Bennett’s team was two seconds from the 2015 premiership. They haven’t won a title since 2006 and with expectations as they are at Red Hill, that might as well have been 1922.

In true, inimitable style, Bennett will charge straight into this battle. Chances are by the time you’ve read this, he’s held a press conference and dared Brisbane to cut him, doubling down on his position and contract.

There’s also a chance, admittedly a very small one, that Bennett will tell them all to get bent and walk away.

One thing that I can guarantee is that he’ll pot the media for reporting the story.

While his contempt for the press is legendary, Bennett’s more recent statements portray a man genuinely at the limits of tolerance of the whole NRL theatre.

With decades of experience in the NRL system comes a deep understanding of how things work. For all we know, the Bennett camp got a sniff of the Bellamy offer and moved quickly to blow things up to get clarity about his position. It’s a theory, but not outside the realm of possibility.

The spotlight on Bennett has never been more intense since he returned to Brisbane in 2015 from a relatively unhappy stint at Newcastle.

Bennett was even more in focus when it became apparent that he’d stood up St George Illawarra, who were certain they had reached a deal for the return of their 2010 premiership mentor.

Regardless of Brisbane’s results, Bennett is under pressure. Combined with his well-publicised personal issues, you couldn’t blame him for thinking that he doesn’t need this crap in his life.

(When I say this, I don’t suggest for a second that Bennett’s done with coaching. See his reaction as Jamayne Isaako crossed for the winning try last Friday and tell me he’s had enough. It’s the peripheral stuff that he can do without.)

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This Thursday, Bennett coaches his 800th game. Since 1987 he’s won seven premierships at a winning rate of 62 per cent. It’s a phenomenal record of sustained success (somewhat ironically, the only current coach who could match it is Bellamy).

But instead of celebrating this historic rugby league milestone, we’re rolling out possibly premature eulogies for the man’s coaching career.

The impact of this news stretches all the way down the eastern seaboard to Melbourne. They’re at a critical juncture as club stalwarts and leaders like Cameron Smith, Billy Slater and Ryan Hoffman start to wind down.

Melbourne’s future planning needs Bellamy to keep things on track. It’s Bellamy and football manager Frank Ponissi who are mainly responsible for the foundations the club sits upon.

Losing Bellamy would be a hammer blow to the setup and all the talk about ‘succession planning’ with assistant coach Adam O’Brien can’t hide that.

Bellamy is a master motivator and tactician who has turned the rugby league outpost into the most feared club in the game. Journeymen and role players go to Bellamy and become something more than they were, the list of case studies too long to mention.

Bellamy leaving would set the club back and chief executive officer Dave Donaghy knows it, hence the $1.25 million offer.

There’s also a flow-on effect. Melbourne, Queensland and Australian five-eighth Cameron Munster is in the middle of contract negotiations. Reports this week spun us the usual ‘we’re close to an agreement’ words but with Bellamy now likely to go, Munster would be smart to put his pen back in his pocket for a little while.

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Billy Slater and Cameron Smith are both off contract, too.

We’re all realistic about the business of rugby league. Everyone goes into this sport with their eyes wide open. Bellamy would be mad to refuse the security the Broncos offer provides and would inherit a quality squad in the game’s biggest market.

Outside of Storm fans, no one is going to feign shock if he heads north.

But whether Bellamy signs or not, the relationship between Bennett and the Broncos is untenable. Bennett can’t stay there knowing that they tried to blast him out.

Whether that was the club’s intention, we can only guess.

What I do know is that if this is the end for Bennett, this is not how he should be going out. His career and his legacy to the game deserves far better.

But with his iron-willed character grinding against Brisbane’s priorities, it was always going to be this way.

The Crowd Says:

2018-05-24T05:52:10+00:00

Dave Jacobs

Roar Rookie


Craig Bellamy is the Melbourne storm⛈⛈

2018-05-24T04:41:48+00:00

Dean

Guest


It was reported on Melbourne radio 1pm news that the Storm have now made a new offer to Bellamy. A 4 year deal with more money on top of it obviously. To all the naysayers out there who claim Melbourne can't match the Bronco's offer, think again. Not only can Melbourne match Brisbane's offer they can beat it. The Storm are not some badly run club in a far, far away outpost in Rugby League world. This is one of the most professionally run clubs in the game.

2018-05-23T07:11:54+00:00

Ken

Guest


I will match your nursery and top it with the Storms nursery our underneath 20s are dominating the Qld competition , the Falcons last years Qld cup grand finalists , how do you figure the broncos have a better junior roster ? You have Payne Haas 18 yr old 6”4 120 kgs we have Nelson 6”7 21 yrs old 123 kgs Kiwi prop , we have a young Fijian winger in our under 20’s 6”5 runs the same time as Addo Carr , Ryan Papenhyzen 19 yrs old nsw Rep from under 16-18 Billy Slater clone, Croft Qld under 20s no 9 and captain , Billy Walters and the list goes on, I don’t think the ship is gonna sink that easily

2018-05-23T07:07:08+00:00

Ken

Guest


LOl yes we actually do mate we actually do ? do some research on our owners , you will be a suprised , the wealth doesnt just end in the nrl or nsw , Qld

2018-05-23T06:30:55+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


Apparently Maguire is a name mentioned. I'd like to see Jason Demetriou get at least a look

2018-05-23T06:28:53+00:00

jamesb

Guest


Hook is doing well at Penrith. Wouldn't surprise me if Penrith make the grand final.

2018-05-23T06:27:42+00:00

KenoathCarnt

Guest


The money needs to spent on players not managers. Bird needs to be replaced he has already burnt a big hole in Broncos pockets. A quality center and a no.7 is what is needed.

2018-05-23T05:48:06+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


Murdoch or no Murdoch, it doesn't matter. There is a cap on football dept spending, including all coaches, and all teams need to be compliant by the end of next season

2018-05-23T05:28:42+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


I think Melbourne should throw everything at him and probably will just like NQ did with Green. Bellamy has the leverage and absolute control down there. 2 thoughts, who would Melbourne replace him with? Would Bellamy like to prove he can have the same success without Big 3?

2018-05-23T05:18:12+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Their still recovering from the Henjak/Hook years. Being 'in the system' doesn't hold much water.

AUTHOR

2018-05-23T05:03:41+00:00

AJ Mithen

Expert


Great post NOIP. Same thing's going on in the AFL, too. A huge home base drawing in journos who write about the league.

2018-05-23T05:03:23+00:00

Emcie

Roar Guru


That's an interesting observation mate. Makes sense and would go a long way to explaining the recent heavy push to put their journos front and center in all Fox's most popular NRL shows

2018-05-23T04:42:37+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


The angle is more to do with nrl.com then anything else. DT, CM, Fox Sports and other News sites are losing readers to nrl.com. It's a simple case of people (especially younger) having the NRL app and using it for league news. A lot of these people don't have the DT app. So this is an approach to "own" the story and push that all the big and important league stories break first on News sites and not nrl.com. It's a story that will have Qld, NSW and Melbourne followers all interested in. So anytime you hear about the NRL wasting 150 million on their digital arm the source will be a News writer and the reason is they are losing readers to the NRL. It's the #1 reason they have turned on Greenburg

2018-05-23T04:39:44+00:00

William Dalton Davis

Roar Rookie


Hosting down media fires by ignoring them.

AUTHOR

2018-05-23T01:56:08+00:00

AJ Mithen

Expert


True, but remember there's none better at hosing down media fires than the Brisbane Broncos. It's almost artistic...

2018-05-23T01:53:32+00:00

Emcie

Roar Guru


The angle they've gone for hardly matches whats been said though, they're still pushing the same narative

AUTHOR

2018-05-23T01:48:18+00:00

AJ Mithen

Expert


Bellamy doing a year in the rugby league media would be good fun I reckon. He'd be sensational.

2018-05-23T01:37:30+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


Wouldn't fault Bellamy if he wanted to take the Broncos job. I think that is one job that he always wanted. I think if he leaves he would left a great and lasting legacy at the Storm and I doubt anyone would begrudge him. I'm not sure how they work through next year though as Bellamy ends this year and Bennett has said he would be staying on next year at the Broncos. I don't know if the Storm would be prepared to give him a 1 year contract and then leave for the Broncos. He's earned it if they do but they have to consider the disruption to the players and their mentality knowing its only a temp gig. Either way its going to be interesting.

2018-05-23T01:33:05+00:00

Macho

Guest


The marketing arm for SOO is up and running - Broncos/Bellamy in Brisbane and Gould Channel 9 employee "sacks" Cordner. Seriously!

AUTHOR

2018-05-23T01:02:59+00:00

AJ Mithen

Expert


Agree Don.

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