‘Jersey comes first’: Fuming Freddy takes swipe at former Blues

Blues coach Brad Fittler has hit again with vigour at his critics and former Blues gamers who’ve “questioned” him and his aspect all through the sequence.

With Fittler’s place as New South Wales coach underneath immense stress after the Blues dropped the primary two video games to the Maroons and misplaced the sequence, his aspect responded nicely within the useless rubber with a convincing 24-10 win.

While a choice continues to be to be made on who will coach in 2024, the win has breathed new life into Fittler’s possibilities to retain the place. There’s little doubt a Blues loss in Game III would have meant the tip of his six-year tenure on the helm.

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Fittler admitted his disappointment over the criticism he has obtained, particularly these within the media who’re former New South Wales representatives.

“Having ex-players out there criticising and questioning you all the time, you know, support from ex-players should be unequivocal,” Fittler mentioned.

“It shouldn’t be tested but it is, constantly.”

Fittler’s alternatives over the 2023 sequence got here in for scrutiny, notably the omission of Dally M medallist Nicho Hynes after enjoying simply ten minutes out of place in Game I.

In a cultured gesture, Fittler invited Hynes and quite a lot of different Blues gamers who featured within the first two video games to attend the match and cheer their state on.

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“The best thing about tonight was having ex-players from the last two games turn up. That says that the jumper comes first,” Fittler mentioned.

Fittler, who claimed the media had been attempting to drive a wedge between him, Hynes and different Blues, lauded the Sharks playmaker.

“It was an incredible gesture considering what the media tried to portray,” he mentioned.

“That was an incredible act of bravery to be able to turn up and feel part of this group.”

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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