‘Had the s***s’: Shock Wighton principle emerges as retired Blues star considers Origin backflip

Rabbitohs gun Jack Wighton is reportedly contemplating a shock consultant retirement backflip amid hypothesis he had fallen out with former coach Brad Fittler.

Senior rugby league journalists Brent Read from The Australian and Michael Chammas from the SMH mentioned Wighton’s NSW future following the appointment of recent coach Michael Maguire.

The 30-year-old made the choice to face down from consultant soccer in 2023, revealing he needed to deal with his household and likewise the Raiders’ title cost.

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However, the Blues and Kangaroos star’s potential return might spotlight Wighton’s angst with former coach Fittler who stood down after a 2023 sequence loss.

“I think there was suggestions even last year he might backflip on that decision, but now there’s been a change of coach,” Brent Read stated on the Footy Talk podcast.

“Does it just confirm he had the s***s with Brad Fittler?” Michael Chammas requested.

“If he backflips it probably hints at it doesn’t it,” Read stated.

Code Sport’s Adam Peacock additionally referenced NSW’s sequence heartbreak in 2022 when Wighton was named as 18th man within the decider.

Wighton was the Blues’ finest participant within the sequence opener however Fittler’s facet went down in a decent 16-10 affair at Accor Stadium.

He then was dominated out as a consequence of Covid within the second sport, with Stephen Crichton and Matt Burton each delivering within the centres to encourage a 44-12 win.

Ultimately, Wighton was then omitted of the beginning 17 for Game III and Peacock believes he exclusion could possibly be the rationale behind the stress.

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However, Chammas argued Fittler couldn’t change a successful recipe after flogging Queensland at Optus Stadium in Perth.

“I think the memories of him sitting there as 18th man in a must-win game a couple of years ago are probably still burnt in his mind,” Adam Peacock stated.

“In hindsight you say ‘yeah, you should have picked Jack Wighton’ but if you cast your mind back to that series he played Game I,”

“They lost, he was outstanding by the way, probably NSW’s best player and then he gets Covid and misses Game II.

“They pick Stephen Crichton and Matt Burton in the centres and they win 44-12 or something, how do you (drop them)?

“If they pick him and go on to lose, then we say how do you change a winning team… if he played in that game and they lost we’d say why change a winning team.”

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