‘Had enough’: Brandy spills on NSW Blues exit… and why it was ‘time to move on’

Greg Alexander mentioned the rationale why he give up as Brad Fittler’s proper hand man on the NSW Blues was as a result of he’d merely “had enough” of the position.

The Blues are at a crossroads after the NSWRL and Fittler opted to half methods looking for a brand new coach, determined to interrupt Queensland’s rising stranglehold on State of Origin.

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In a serious overhaul of NSW’s teaching employees, Alexander give up as chief advisor and selector, as former Dragons coach Paul McGregor additionally stepped down as assistant coach.

After six years within the position, Alexander instructed news.com.au he had an excessive amount of on his plate with numerous media commitments.

“I didn’t want to stay on,” the Panthers legend and Fox League commentator mentioned.

“I’d had enough. It was time to move on. I committed to radio for another year.

“I’ve sort of kicked it around and if you’re hesitating, it’s a job as important as that, you probably shouldn’t be doing it. I’ve thought about it the last couple of years.

“The commitments I’ve got it with radio, Fox, SEN, the Panthers — it’s been a pretty busy two years. Any hesitation with that job means that you’ve had your time. That was it.”

Greg Alexander mentioned he was due for a change. Picture: Dan Peled / NCA NewswireSource: News Corp Australia

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Speaking earlier than Fittler’s exit as coach, Alexander backed him to remain on as NSW coach.

“Freddy wants to stay on. I’m hoping he gets another crack,” Alexander mentioned.

“I don’t mind who Freddy gets to be involved. Whoever he thinks is the best person to help him.”

Fittler, 51, had been provided a one-year deal to proceed the position he has held since 2018, regardless of coming off consecutive sequence defeats to the Maroons. It has now been revealed there have been a number of the explanation why he knocked the deal again.

Fittler was broadly reported to have been pushing for a two-year extension and is reported to have walked away from the negotiating desk when the NSWRL shut down his request for Phil Gould to turn out to be his chief lieutenant after Alexander stepped down.

Foxsports.com.au stories the NSWRL additionally knocked again different assistant teaching candidates Fittler named.

The largest change was the decision from the NSWRL board to dramatically overhaul Fittler’s position right into a part-time place.

Fittler was reportedly instructed he must take a lower to his $450,000-per-year contract.

It got here simply at some point after Queensland introduced Billy Slater has signed a three-year contract extension as a full-time coach.

The Blues are searching for a brand new coach after Brad Fittler give up. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

There isn’t any apparent candidate to take over from Fittler, with Andrew Johns, Matthew Johns, Phil Gould, Ricky Stuart, Laurie Daley, Craig Bellamy, Michael Maguire, Geoff Toovey and McGregor all doable choices.

The distinction within the stability within the teaching ranks of NSW and Queensland couldn’t be extra stark, however Alexander believes having a coach locked in long-term gained’t dictate the on-field efficiency.

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“I don’t think it really matters,” he mentioned.

“It’s good for the coach, he knows where he’s going for the next three years.

“I guess it’s good for the side but I don’t think it really matters. Whether Billy signed a one year and keep it flexible or wanted to sign for three years, which he has done, I don’t think it really has any impact on the players.

“It’s good for Bill to know exactly what he’s doing.”

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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