The Dolphins are off to a surprisingly good start for the second year in a row in what will possibly be Wayne Bennett’s last season as an NRL coach.
They entered the big league last year with a succession plan in place for Kristian Woolf to take over the reins in 2025 after Bennett guides them in their first two seasons.
It was his idea to be at the helm for only the first couple of seasons before sending the Woolf in for his first head coaching assignment in the NRL.
But the lingering question in coaching circles is where the wily old silver fox will end up next?
At 74, he’s at an age where most people are already a long time retired but the record-breaking mentor not only has shown no sign of slowing up, he’s openly stating that he is on the lookout for his next opportunity.
It’s a sign of his durability and insatiable enthusiasm for that odd old pastime known as rugby league that he is still plugging away when he could have easily put his feet up and retired from the fortunes he’s made from consistently being one of the sport’s highest-paid coaches, if not the highest, for the majority of his time in the premiership since he started out with Canberra in 1987.
Heading into Saturday night’s unexpectedly intriguing match-up between his competition-leading Dolphins and the rejuvenated Wests Tigers under Benji Marshall, the rumour mill is already kicking into overdrive about where Bennett will end up next.
He was linked to a possible return to the NZRL in the off-season but the Kiwis have put their faith in Stacey Jones to guide them to the next World Cup.
There are no vacancies in the NRL, not yet anyway, for 2025 but that hasn’t stopped speculation mounting about Bennett’s landing spot.
Here are the likely, and perhaps unlikely, scenarios for Bennett next year.
Naaah. He won’t go quietly into the night. Even if he has to take a year off like he did in 2022 when he was getting the Dolphins ready for the entrance into the NRL, he won’t willingly call it quits until he can go out on his own terms.
He already poured cold water on this possibility last week when asked about his former protege Jason Demetriou’s current struggles: “I don’t want to talk about South Sydney. I’ve left South Sydney. It has got nothing to do with me. They’ve got a coach.”
They do indeed have a coach for now, who is under contract for two more years after this one. Stranger things have happened though and if Demetriou can’t take his star-studded roster to the finals for a second straight year, patience will be wearing thin at Redfern.
Sam Burgess has been touted as a potential coaching option down the track and with his close alliance to Bennett, it is not beyond the realms of possibility for Bennett to return to the Rabbitohs with the former English forward as his next succession plan beneficiary.
Another club that has also already been forced to fend off speculation that Bennett could be coming to the Blue & Gold fold.
Brad Arthur is having his 11th crack at breaking Parramatta’s premiership drought of biblical proportions. At some point, Eels powerbrokers will decide it’s time to move on.
They had discussions about making a play for Bennett when his second stint at the Broncos was coming to a turbulent end late in 2018 but stuck by Arthur despite a disastrous wooden spoon season, one of only two losing campaigns during his decade in charge.
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Back to where it all started in 1987, at least in the NSWRL/NRL premiership after cutting his coaching teeth in the Brisbane club ranks.
Ricky Stuart, like Arthur, has been at the helm for a decade with one Grand Final appearance to show for his efforts.
The Green Machine is rebuilding and even if they were to punt a club legend in Stuart, it would be hard to see Bennett linking with a team that is a long way off title contention … unless he doesn’t have another offer.
Very unlikely but if this turns out to be Craig Bellamy’s final year in Melbourne before sealing his continually delayed retirement, the club could see the current roster as one that is a chance of a premiership but in need of an experienced coach to get them to glory.
And if the Storm decided Billy Slater, and not assistant Jason Ryles, was the best candidate to replace Bellamy, there could be an opening at Origin level.
Bennett has already had four stints as Maroons mentor but only one series over the past two decades – it might be a nice way to put a cap on his coaching career by leading Queensland to even more glory.
Adam O’Brien looks safe enough for now and after the way in which Bennett left Newcastle’s roster in ruins after his three-year stint a decade ago, you wouldn’t be wagering anything significant on a return to the Knights.
This is probably the most likely option. The ARL Commission has itchy fingers when it comes to ushering in an 18th franchise and despite plenty of reasons why a Carins-based PNG side is a dud idea, it looks to be the frontrunner.
Bennett, whose brother Bob coached the Kumuls from 1996-2005, is revered in PNG and after his success at overcoming the odds with the Dolphins, his knowledge will be invaluable to this franchise or whichever other team gets the green light to prepare for a likely entry in 2026.
Bernie
Roar Rookie
wasnt he also the phantom siren at Kogarah? got himself banned from the ground.
K.F.T.D.
Roar Rookie
Didn’t say he could: I’ve played rugby with him : Union that is. Four words from him are worth a million words from Jones.
FourwingSweepa
Roar Rookie
Bennett can't save the Titanic
Robbo
Roar Rookie
Ahhhh ok....not familiar with him
Robbo
Roar Rookie
I don't get it....is it because my head's empty? :happy:
Glory Bound
Roar Rookie
They would get 20,000 plus every week. No problem.
Glory Bound
Roar Rookie
Despite the Panthers form over the last 3 years I have no doubt that Southscwould have been premiers ahead of the Panthers in 2022 and 2023 IF both Wayne Bennett and Adam Reynolds had stayed with Souths after the 2021 GF. Souths clearly had the better of the Panthers in week 1 of the finals 2021 and in the GF but for 2 gifted Tries to Crichton by Cody Walker errors.
Panthers
Roar Rookie
Yes. He’s the one! :thumbup:
BigGordon
Roar Rookie
You mean the Dragons supporter? He was one scary hombre. At least that's the way he came across. Not sure he was the full quid.
Tim Carter
Roar Pro
I think Eddie Jones is more likely to get another stint with the Wallabies than Bennett coaching the Knights again.
Panthers
Roar Rookie
Do you remember Skull too ? :laughing:
BigGordon
Roar Rookie
:laughing: :laughing:
Panthers
Roar Rookie
Same old, same old ‘Skull’. :thumbup:
Robbo
Roar Rookie
You're not joking - you are never joking - you just throw a laughing emotion on it to try to not get people calling you out....coz it's just a joke. What it is, is boring... you've been heard now save all that nonsense for the Panthers fan forum.
Panthers
Roar Rookie
Coaches…Look at the new coaches tried recently & try to say that that’s not at least partly true? Even though I was joking!!!!!! You know it is & you hate that part. Hence your same old , same old , nothing worthwhile reply.
Robbo
Roar Rookie
There you go again - boring
Duncan Smith
Roar Guru
I'm surprised you didn't mention the Titans. Wayne could go there and steal players from the other three Queensland clubs.
Christo the Daddyo
Roar Rookie
Central Coast is an entirely new city. Great stadium, good support. Ready made club. Absolute no brainer.
Panthers
Roar Rookie
Penrith haven’t developed them yet? :laughing:
jimmmy
Roar Rookie
Oh just one other thing. Bennett would be great for South's. He may just be the man to get the best out of Mitchell.