Fittler's abrupt resignation leaves Blues in state of disrepair with no coach keen to take on poisoned chalice

By Paul Suttor / Expert

It’s a sad state of affairs for the Blues that they seemingly have no plan B or coaching succession plan at the ready following Brad Fittler’s decision to walk away from a one-year extension offer. 

Club coaches don’t want the gig because it’s a hiding to nothing unless they achieve the virtual impossible of keeping full focus on their NRL team while also preparing the Origin side for victory. 

Particularly if their club team does not fire on all cylinders, they will cop not so subtle reminders from the board which pays the lion’s share of his salary that it might be a good idea to give the representative side hustle the flick.

Apart from Wayne Bennett’s end-of-season Maroons rendezvous three years ago when he stepped in at the last moment during the pandemic-delayed season, there hasn’t been a club coach who has juggled state duties since Ricky Stuart lost back-to-back series in 2012-13. 

Fittler’s abrupt departure on Thursday after thumbing his nose at a one-year deal, exposes the Blues’ lack of foresight. 

There is no clear choice to take over. 

Even though he expressed zero interest when asked midway through the season, Craig Bellamy would be the best option for the Blues.

Every coach has their price – he has been trying to get the coaching bug out of his system for the past few years with his annual period of contemplating retiring. 

If he really is heading for the Storm retirement lounge at the end of next season, he could help ease his way out of the club ranks by making the transition to Origin coaching, juggling the gigs in 2024 before concentrating solely on NSW duties the following year. 

Money would not necessarily be the motivating factor for Bellamy – taking over from Fittler would be more a case of removing a glaring stain on his resume.

Blues coach Brad Fittler. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

Bellamy coached the Blues between 2008-10 and went back to Melbourne with his tail between his legs after managing just two wins from nine matches, ending with a clean sweep at the height of the Maroons dynasty. 

He said he felt conflicted having to coach against his club stars – Cameron Smith, Billy Slater and Greg Inglis – at Origin level and even though the likes of Cameron Munster, Harry Grant and Xavier Coates are modern-day Melbourne Maroons reps, Bellamy seems at least slightly more mellow about his pursuit of perfection. 

On the Spinal Tap scale, he’s dialled it back from 11 to 10.5.

When asked about the Blues gig in June after Fittler had lost his second straight series inside two games, Bellamy gave a firm “no” to questions about his interest in the role.

“Freddy is NSW coach and that’s how it is and how it should be. He’s still got a game to go and a job to do and hopefully they will get a win.”

Times have changed – they got that win in the dead rubber but Fittler is no longer in the post so Bellamy, and other coaches for that matter, don’t have to be polite by expressing interest in a job that was not yet vacant.

An experienced coach like Bellamy, rather than the Blues’ past two appointments of legendary players in Laurie Daley and Fittler, is the way forward for NSW. 

A Billy Slater vs Craig Bellamy coaching match-up would be an Origin dream. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)

Fittler, for all his many detractors, actually did a decent job to win three of his first four series in charge but the eccentricities and seemingly relaxed approach did not seem as charming when Billy Slater transformed Queensland into a clinical machine and the Blues failed to meet their intensity over the past two series. 

He had been at odds with the NSWRL executives over the direction of the Blues program and had lined up the Blues’ most successful coach of all time in Phil Gould to be part of his off-field staff next year if he had been reappointed.

After he made his case to the board last week and they failed to reach a resolution at their board meeting on Wednesday, the writing was on the wall that the two parties were not aligned and Fittler walked.

“I loved doing the job and NSW and I will always love NSW,” he said in a statement issued by the Blues.

NSWRL chairman Paul Conlon paid tribute to Fittler despite the abrupt parting of the ways.

“The board understands and respects his decision,” Conlon said. “Freddy was a legend as a player and returned to coach the team at a time when his state needed him. 

“He enjoyed immediate success and his series win in 2021, which included record scorelines in Townsville and Brisbane, will go down in NSW Blues history. He holds a special place in NSW Rugby League history.”

Queensland Rugby League boss Ben Ikin announced earlier on Thursday that Slater had agreed to a new three-year deal but he will now be coming up against a new coach in 2024.

It’s a total clean-out for the Blues with Fittler’s main advisor, Greg Alexander, and assistant coaches Paul McGregor, Andrew Johns and Danny Buderus already confirming they would not be back.

Stuart is the other current NRL coach who has already been tossed up as a potential option for the Blues. 

(Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

At the same time as Bellamy was being questioned by the media after Origin II, Stuart didn’t totally close the door shut on a potential NSW return but with Canberra facing a rebuilding season ahead following the loss of former Dally M Medal winner Jack Wighton, adding the Blues burden to his workload would be tricky for Sticky.

Penrith’s dual premiership-winning coach Ivan Cleary assisted Fittler for the Blues’ Origin III win over Queensland in Sydney in July to avoid a clean sweep although he is also unlikely to put his hand up.

And why would he? Penrith are potentially about to lift their third straight Grand Final trophy and with the nucleus of their team signed up for the next few seasons, they have the opportunity to register a rare dynasty.

The NSWRL could look to the unemployed coaches line to pluck out someone like Michael Maguire, Geoff Toovey or Trent Barrett but they each come with baggage from their previous stints in clubland.

Whoever they appoint, the Blues need to have a clear succession plan like the Maroons have in place with Smith and Johnathan Thurston on Slater’s staff. 

The NSW coach’s position should be sought after and considered a privilege but as the years go by it’s becoming seen more and more as a poisoned chalice.

The Crowd Says:

2023-10-18T08:37:19+00:00

Nate

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Michael Cheika

2023-10-02T01:05:47+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

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Max the names are well documented in Google if you search. NSW has to go head-to-head with Bill Slater. I cannot think of a more formidable combination of Madge and Matty J who are great mates and would bring a lot to the party.

2023-10-01T10:05:11+00:00

Mick P

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Seems like the decision was made for reasons that were unrelated to the actual coaching role, with Fittler thinking that the job should continue to have a broader development and promotional role. But the NSW board… why did it take until grand final week for them to communicate that they still wanted Fittler for coach but in a more limited role? This absence of leadership and direction won’t help NSW win a chook raffle.

2023-10-01T08:05:33+00:00

Maxtruck

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Trust me, Paul, there will be a plethora of coaches putting their hands up. WHO ??

2023-10-01T00:38:34+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

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Paul your heading "leaves Blues in state of disrepair" suggests that the incumbent had won his last two Origin Series. He didn't. The "no coach keen to take on poisoned chalice". Trust me, Paul, there will be a plethora of coaches putting their hands up. It is a great time for someone to take over as Freddy had no luck with injuries especially losing his two champion centres in Tom Turbo and Latrell which was a real distinctive competence that the Blues had.

2023-09-30T21:11:05+00:00

Maxtruck

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All the opinions and dribble has stopped from Gallen and Joey. Now its real they are hiding at the back of the room hoping no one picks them

2023-09-30T02:07:46+00:00

yorkshireman

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Or cheika

2023-09-29T23:22:58+00:00

ScottWoodward.me

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Hi Paul, It is not that difficult. The three best credentialled NSW Coaches are Bellamy, Cleary, and Robinson - all three work around the clock as Head Coach of their respective clubs and cannot possibly be available, or from a NSWRL perspective eligible. Next is clear cut. Michael Maguire is THE only Coach to win a Premiership this century in both the U.K. and Australia. He also won the prestigious Challenge Cup. As the current Head Coach of the Kiwis, he took them to the number one rated team in the world by defeating Tonga and Australia and was unluckily defeated by the Kangaroos in the recent RLWC. The success of the Kiwis and their current high standing is testimony that “Madge” knows how to get the best out of players from a short preparation.

2023-09-29T22:47:54+00:00

Badseed

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Angus Crichton, an average league second rower, wouldn’t have won the rugby lottery without his rep handouts. Nat Butcher PM’s rep is a nice step up when he gets sold. $onny Bill excellent shoulder charger, forward passer and league commentator

2023-09-29T08:22:08+00:00

Succhi

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Bellamy will move to QLD when he finishes with the Storm to be closer to his family. I was about to post “what a dumb arrangement “ then it dawned on me that Billy Slater lives in Victoria!

2023-09-29T06:01:23+00:00

Nat

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Ok Ok, stop being subtle. I will do it. I will surround myself with the best NSW minds and tacticians. Further I will select 1 player from each club so every fan can feel represented. The spirit and camaraderie will be off the charts. These boys will be beers as the warm up. NSW will not win but party will be remembered long after the results are forgotten.

2023-09-29T05:40:03+00:00

criag

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Yeah, the Roosters had as many as TWO players involved in Origin this year...so many! It's just not fair!

2023-09-29T04:46:24+00:00

Forty Twenty

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Kevin Walters took on the ''poisoned chalice'' of the Broncos a little while back. ''Dud'' coach and ''dud'' team now playing in the GF. QLD look strong and will be favorites next series. It doesn't mean a coach who the punters don't support can't do well if things go his way though. Just ask the current GF coaches.

2023-09-29T04:22:49+00:00

Badseed

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Fittler quitting won’t stop the Sydney Rorters from using Origin to beat the salary cap. Guaranteeing Origin and Kangaroos jumpers is a great way to get players to join the club or to take a lower salary. It is also interesting to note the form slump of players who were selected by Fittler and were badly used. What Nico must be thinking of Freddy’s dummy spit. Did his selection of Pangi help his mate in the long run?

2023-09-29T03:00:57+00:00

Succhi

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I hope whoever is appointed is not a Fox or Channel 9 commentator. I think Freddy and Brandy found out it’s a lot easier criticising from a studio chair than actually doing it.

2023-09-29T01:44:30+00:00

Dwanye

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$400. Holy moly. I’m sure I heard all these guys over the years saying pretty much they’d do it for nothing. Lol

2023-09-29T01:14:36+00:00

Andrew01

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I'd vote for Buzz Rothfield - the self proclaimed mastermind of the Wests Tigers coachng strcuture - to be head coach, with James Hooper his assistant. And if they want someone with a bit of playing experience at Orign level, they can bring in Spud Carroll to talk about hairstyles and Benny Elias who can motivate them through is non sensical ramblings - making the squad realise that if he had the mental capacity to play at the top level, then they are all immortals in waiting. That's a combination all of NSW would get behind.

2023-09-29T00:31:09+00:00

Cam

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NSW trawling through unemployed NRL coaches isn't a great contingency plan, especially with QLD looking much stronger under Slater's leadership. I also can't imagine NRL clubs would be super-happy to lose their head coach for a couple of months through the middle of the season. It's a tough one, I'd have given Freddy the extra two years.

2023-09-29T00:24:28+00:00

Cam

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The Storm finished 3rd, not 13th and if they get a fit Papenhuyzen and healthy Munster, plus a decent middle or two, they won't be far away from competing against the Broncs and Panthers. Bellamy would be a good fit for NSW, but he is retiring for a reason and would be highly unlikely to take on another coaching role. Not sure who the Blues target for the gig??

2023-09-28T23:09:56+00:00

Tony

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Winning

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