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    WAYNE BENNETT looks certain to leave St George Illawarra at the end of the season.

    The Sun-Herald understands that the seven-time premiership-winning mentor has already told the Dragons he intends to coach elsewhere in 2012.

    Advertisement: Story continues below Dragons chief executive Peter Doust is desperate to retain Bennett and hasn't given up on changing the 61-year-old's mind.

    But after finally breaking the joint-venture club's premiership drought, Bennett is believed to be looking for a fresh challenge. And there's no shortage of suitors.

    South Sydney, Canterbury, North Queensland and Newcastle have all informally expressed interest. Brisbane could also be a destination given his family still lives in Queensland and Bruno Cullen, who fell out with Bennett towards the end of the coach's 21-year tenure at the Broncos, has stepped down as chief executive.

    While Bennett's future is in his own hands, the same cannot be said for many of his clipboard-wielding colleagues. More than half a dozen are off contract come October but it appears only five - Brian Smith, Stephen Kearney, David Furner, Craig Bellamy and John Cartwright - are certain to retain their present jobs beyond 2011.

    Bennett's decision will have a domino effect on the futures of existing coaches and a growing queue hoping to enter or re-enter the NRL ranks.

    Ricky Stuart, Nathan Brown, Daniel Anderson, Jason Taylor, former Melbourne assistant Michael Maguire and ex-New Zealand coach Brian McClennan are among those available.

    Anderson's agent, Jim Banaghan, said the sacked Eels coach was ready to step back into the NRL fray. ''He is a career coach; if anyone is looking for a coach he will be there and interested in any opportunities that might come up,'' Banaghan said.

    Former Dragons mentor Brown, now coaching at Super League side Huddersfield, has repeatedly said he aimed to eventually return to the NRL. ''Yeah, I'd love to,'' he said. ''Like all coaches, you want to coach in the NRL. I've had one go at it and I'd like to have another go at it. It's the best comp in the world.''

    Negotiations between Furner - off contract at the end of 2012 - and Canberra officials for an extension are expected to start as soon as this week, while off-contract Titans mentor John Cartwright is assured of retaining his position after guiding his fledgling side to the top four last season.

    The other Queensland coaches may not be so lucky. North Queensland's Neil Henry is under intense pressure, as is Brisbane counterpart Ivan Henjak. Henry is contracted until the end of 2013 but has performance clauses in his contract. If the Cowboys miss the play-offs for a third straight year, he is almost certain to be punted. A potential wildcard north of the border is Mal Meninga. After overseeing a historic fifth straight series win with the Maroons, he is considering a return to the NRL ranks. Parramatta recruit Kearney will be given at least two years to rebuild the Eels while Bellamy, despite the Storm's salary cap dramas and the Blues' inability to halt Queensland's five-year winning streak, is still considered one of the game's premier coaches. However, should Bennett opt not to return to the Broncos, don't be surprised to see a News Ltd transfer deal that would result in Bellamy returning to the club where his coaching career started. The Dragons and Souths are also in pursuit of Bellamy.

    Of course, much depends on Bennett. ''We're obviously keen for him to consider an extension,'' Doust said yesterday. ''We've had continuing discussions and we'll communicate in due course. There's nothing resolved. We haven't put a time frame on it.''

    Player managers have complained it is almost impossible to conduct negotiations on behalf of their clients while so much uncertainty exists in the coaching ranks. ''Players want to know who will be coaching them before they join a club,'' one prominent agent said. ''Clubs also don't want to enter negotiations until they know for certain who their coach will be next year.''

    Everyone is waiting for the first domino to fall.


    I'm putting my money on Dragons to be spooners in 2012. IMO they have nothing without Bennett and Boyd.

  • #2
    Originally posted by johnorooster View Post
    I'm putting my money on Dragons to be spooners in 2012. IMO they have nothing without Bennett and Boyd.
    Geez thats placing far too much credit on a player in Boyd thats nothing more than an average fullback
    The Internet is a place for posting silly things
    Try and be serious and you will look stupid
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    • #3
      I'll cry if souths get a decent coach

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      • #4
        then once bennett leaves , sandow should leave and not come back to the NRL.

        I really dont want to see the bulldogs under bennett as a coach , he'll lead them to victory , and then imagine how bad the fans would be then. *shivers*

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        • #5
          If Bennett is smart he will avoid $ouff$ like the plague. He would be far better off going back to QLD or going to the knights and getting Tinkler's mega dollars!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Kingbilly View Post
            Geez thats placing far too much credit on a player in Boyd thats nothing more than an average fullback
            I more just added Boyd becasue we all know he will leave if Bennett does.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by carara View Post
              then once bennett leaves , sandow should leave and not come back to the NRL.

              I really dont want to see the bulldogs under bennett as a coach , he'll lead them to victory , and then imagine how bad the fans would be then. *shivers*
              I know, agree with you. It would be hell!!
              Rather see him go to Rabbits then Dogs.
              Out of all those clubs that are interested in him, i'd like to see him go to Knights or even Cowboys.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Kingbilly View Post
                Geez thats placing far too much credit on a player in Boyd thats nothing more than an average fullback
                Boyd is one of the best fullbacks in the world. I would say your hate for him is clouding your judgment. If the Roosters were to sign Boyd i would be thrilled!

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                • #9
                  I don't hate Boyd, whats to hate. Maybe the hype and frankly thats all there is.
                  I would take Boyd over Khunt any day, but he is not anything more than an average first grader
                  The Internet is a place for posting silly things
                  Try and be serious and you will look stupid
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                  • #10
                    Bennett would have rocks in his head to go to $ouff$! Can anyone honestly see him putting up with the krusty crowe/mundine circus in the shithole of redfern?? Why would Bennett want to add a spoon and a phone to the head to his collection of accolades????

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Kingbilly View Post
                      I don't hate Boyd, whats to hate. Maybe the hype and frankly thats all there is.
                      I would take Boyd over Khunt any day, but he is not anything more than an average first grader
                      Boyd is a bit of a tool (like that stupid interview he did). I think your quite harsh in your assessment of Boyd being an average first grader. He plays for QLD and Australia, got fullback of the year and the Clive Churchill medal in the GF. If i could get him for the Roosters i would grab him in a heartbeat.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by The Roosters Heart & Soul View Post
                        Why would Bennett want to add a spoon and a phone to the head to his collection of accolades????
                        loved that comment.

                        Imagine Bennett going to $ouff$ and failing.
                        That would also be funny
                        The Internet is a place for posting silly things
                        Try and be serious and you will look stupid
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Kingbilly View Post
                          loved that comment.

                          Imagine Bennett going to $ouff$ and failing.
                          That would also be funny

                          Now that would be hilarious

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Kingbilly View Post
                            loved that comment.

                            Imagine Bennett going to $ouff$ and failing.
                            That would also be funny
                            I must say if Bennett was stupid enough to go to $ouff$ and he too was unable to get them into the 8, it would be the most funniest and satisfying thing of all time!!!!! krusty crowe would hang himself, and what an absolute shame that would be!!
                            Last edited by The Roosters Heart & Soul; 02-06-2011, 04:11 PM.

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                            • #15
                              one thing we do kinow for certain is that hes not coming to the roosters, i doubt hed be welcome over the doormat? hes got to fail sometime, what better club than the experts of failure...souths!

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