Wayne Bennett is back on top ahead of Brisbane battle - and he'll be happy to let the Souths chatter continue

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Life’s easy when you’re on top of the pile. Just ask Wayne Bennett.

The great man will love that he is still wanted by one of the biggest names in the game at South Sydney, but what will give him even more pleasure is sitting on top of the NRL ladder, as his Dolphins side currently do ahead of their first meeting with the big brother Broncos this Friday night at Suncorp Stadium.

Bennett loves to confound critics, which is now well into doing for a second time in succession with the Phins, and he loves to stick it up those who have wronged him, which is an opportunity he’ll get on Friday night.

He also loves South Sydney, as evidenced by how badly he took their defeat in the 2021 Grand Final, and how he admitted how much he miss the playing group at the start of 2022, when they began life without him, and with Jason Demetriou.

The narrative of Bennett waltzing back in at Redfern – well, Maroubra, as they’ve moved in his absence – is growing louder and louder with every passing defeat for Souths and every victory for his new side.

It’s not like Bennett really needs to win anymore, for sure. His reputation was bulletproof before taking on the Redcliffe gig, and that he has achieved so much in his two years with the expansion side has only burnished it further.

Dolphins coach Wayne Bennett talks to his players during training. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

The narrative of Uncle Wayne once again on top while his former protégé languishes at the bottom is one that will run and run, the intricacies of a Bennett return are a lot more complex than what they first seem.

Wind back to the start of 2022 and few thought Demetriou wasn’t a good choice, especially considering the apprenticeship he had done and the responsibility he held within the Bennett-led Souths success.

The supercoach has long since stopped taking full tactical control with JD taking that part of the job at the Bunnies and Kristian Woolf doing it at Redcliffe with the intention that he take over at the end of this year when the old bloke’s contract is up.

Bennett does all the man management, team selection and public-facing parts – and holds ultimate responsibility – but Demetriou then and Woolf now were the modern, up-to-date guys tasked with communicating strategy and insights to the playing group.

There’s nothing wrong with this and by all accounts it worked.

Bennett got to have his cake and eat it, the two assistants got the ultimate apprenticeship and the two respective clubs got great results from what was, on the face of it, a slightly unusual arrangement.

It’s hard to predict what Woolf will do when he gets control of the Dolphins next year, but we can immediately see what JD did, which, on the field at least, was change very little.

He didn’t need to because the tactics before he was head coach were his anyway.

The 2024 comparison between Bennett’s fortunes and that of his former assistants is stark – one is top, one is bottom – but there are mitigating factors everywhere.

Rabbitohs coach Jason Demetriou. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

Souths are 1-4, but the four are the Broncos, Warriors, Sharks and Manly: three finals teams from last year and one of the fastest improving teams of this year.

Redcliffe are 3-1, but have played no teams who made the 8 in 2024 and have played three of last year’s bottom four, whom they have beaten.

As bad as Souths have been, it’s near impossible to think that Demetriou would be in danger of losing his job had the fixture lists been reversed.

The Dolphins have had an early rounds bye and are yet to leave Queensland – they won’t play in NSW until Round 15 and just three times in Sydney all year, just like they did last year.

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The Titans, for example, are in Sydney ten times in the same two year period and the Cowboys a massive 14 times.

None of this is their fault, of course, and a comparison between Souths and the Dolphins is a little futile, but it does speak to the vastly differing workloads and challenges that Bennett currently faces compared to what he did – and would again – at South Sydney.

Since the Bunnies were top of the table in Round 11 last year, their record is a pathetic 5-14, but they have played at Accor Stadium just six times in those 19 games.

The expectations are totally different, too.

Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow pushes away the defence. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

Souths fans think they should win pretty much every game, and rightly so: they have Latrell Mitchell, Cody Walker, Cam Murray, Damien Cook and a host of other rep stars. On paper, it’s an elite roster to challenge for Premierships.

Even when plenty of those rep stars are out – Campbell Graham, Jai Arrow, Alex Johnston and now Mitchell to name just four – the expectation is high.

Dolphins fans would like their team to do well, but are aware that they are in year two of a long project and aren’t going to win a Premiership any time soon.

They also have injuries, but fans know that they have less depth and adjust what they think is possible accordingly.

PlayUp have the Dolphins at $3.30 to beat Brisbane, for example, which is actually slightly better odds than you can get on Souths to beat the Sharks on Saturday night, with the home side going at $3.35.

Go ask a Souths fan if they have the same expectations of their team’s performance as that of a Dolphins fan. They’ll be light years apart.

Bennett knows this game far too well, and knows the best thing to do to at the moment – both for Demetriou and for himself – is to say absolutely nothing.

“I have no idea what is going on at Souths so I don’t really want to make any comment on something I don’t know anything about,” he said in his pre-match media duties.

“I am here until the end of the season and I have made no decisions about going anywhere or doing anything so we will wait and see.

“Everyone is having an opinion on it. My opinion is the one that matters but I’m not sharing it with anyone, so keep guessing guys. Don’t try and predict the future. That’s the only tip I’m giving you.

“I’ll see what I want to do and what’s happening in my life. I could still be here next year. Who knows?”

It’s polite, it’s textbook, it’s diplomatic.

It’s also perfect for a man who might well want to take over at South Sydney, and who knows his stock is only rising week on week.

The Crowd Says:

2024-04-12T05:21:22+00:00

Stewy76

Roar Rookie


That's just his media face steveg.. after the press conferences he slips back into his Hawaiian shirt, cracks another coldy and starts dancing with the babes.. :laughing:

2024-04-12T05:16:06+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


He doesn't look like it to me Stewy76, as if that is what "up here he’s a bucket of laughs and everyone’s favorite Uncle..." looks like looking at Wayne, I don't want any part of being up there, as it looks like Wayne's at a funeral every time we see his melon and especially when the Phins win :laughing:

2024-04-12T03:43:09+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Absolutely the Phins have got an easy start to the year, and they are little chance tonight. but if they keep winning the games against other mid table contenders, they are a puncher's chance of a top 8 spot. Injuries are the key as always. How Souths would love a fit Jai Arrow right now!

2024-04-12T00:13:35+00:00

Stewy76

Roar Rookie


I see the punters can get $1.37 for the Broncs or $3.09 for the Phins to win. With Broncos currently at 11th on the table, I think the bookies probably agree with your thoughts Steveng.. Oh Btw, Uncle Wayne is only grumpy when he has to live in NSW.. up here he's a bucket of laughs and everyone's favorite Uncle..

2024-04-11T23:44:41+00:00

Redcap

Roar Guru


Fun fact: 40 years ago tomorrow, Bennett coached Brisbane Souths to an 11-8 victory over Redcliffe at Lang Park. __ I wonder if he ever imagined he’d still be doing this 40 years later, or that he would one day be coaching Redcliffe in a national (using the term loosely) competition.

2024-04-11T23:39:43+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


The Phins won't be at the top of the ladder for much longer, their current placing is because of their easy draw, after this round they will be relegated to 5th and afterwards they would be lucky to win 3 games to R15, lets see what happens? Btw, we don't want Mr Grumpy old Wayne, stay up North Wayne :laughing:

2024-04-11T23:04:08+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


He's certainly got plenty of top level experience as a player Arnie, both in league and union, and was part of the Rabbitoh's 2014 premiership winning team

2024-04-11T22:53:18+00:00

Arnab Bhattacharya

Roar Guru


Just to add on MaxTruck's point on Teo, he's got a brilliant understanding of the game which is rare for forwards. Jokes aside, I saw him prepare the Redcliffe QCup boys in the Dolphins doco on Stan. Just through a few clips, I get the feeling that he's been a massive influence on Val Te Whare

2024-04-11T22:38:10+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


I didn't realise the run the Dolphins have playing in Qld and how few games they have in Sydney. There seems to be some interesting bias in the draw. As Mike said, if the Bunnies had the same draw the Dolphins have to start the year, it's really unlikely JD would be faxing the axe.

2024-04-11T22:16:41+00:00

Abbot

Roar Rookie


Talking about Wayne having assistant coaches ready to take over, the Phins approach is likely to be more successful than JD given Woolf has been head coach in England and for Tonga. He is not unfamiliar with the whole job as JD was.

2024-04-11T22:07:47+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


He'd want some assurances around the squad before he signed, and if he did sign, you'd expect to see some significant movement in the squad before the year's out.

2024-04-11T22:05:05+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Wouldn't surprise at all

2024-04-11T21:55:32+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Ben Te'o has been Redcliffe Qld Cup coach 2023/24 under Bennett's watch. Recently appointed as Queensland U19's coach, looks like the next Uncle Wayne assistant

2024-04-11T21:14:27+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


Bennett has done absolutely everything possible in the game of RL . If he gets the Phins into the 8 it will just put the cherry on top of his giant cake of RL success. Some of the best footy I have ever seen played by a team anywhere was his ' contract footy 'era at South's in Brisbane . It was a thing of real beauty. Now Bennett hasn't always coached beautiful RL but he has always coached winning footy. South's would love to have him back.

2024-04-11T20:15:04+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Interesting, Mike. If Bennett takes over at Souths, I wonder who takes on the "assistant" role? Perhaps Hornby stays on with a view to the future?

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