MELTDOWN Wayne Bennett - Moves to Souths

Should Wayne Bennett's Contract be Extended?


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I'm old enough to remember all of that. If BHQ was around back then we'd have people saying: "Wayne Bennett has not won a premiership on his own; he didn't win one in the Sydney rugby league, only in Brisbane" Is my point, re saying Seibold, JD, Walters, or whoever else is in the mix shouldn't be considered.

Fair enough, for me experience and achievements need to be measured on a case by case basis. Seibold for example has done a good job with Souths so far(but like players short term achievements doesn't always mean long term success) but you couldn't put him on par with what Bennett had achieved when he started coaching the Broncos or even the Raiders for that matter.
 
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Anyone able to post the new dribble that the CM have just published "Man to replace Bennett revealed" and looks like its now Michael Maguire.. I can't keep up with this anymore.
Surely Scott Minto will be our coach in 2019 - eternity
 
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Anyone able to post the new dribble that the CM have just published "Man to replace Bennett revealed" and looks like its now Michael Maguire.. I can't keep up with this anymore.
Surely Scott Minto will be our coach in 2019 - eternity

Well there is an advantage to Scott Minto, if anyone knows how to beat the Storm, it's him.
 
So apparently Maguire has been offered a deal after a secret meeting and Bennett has been offered a different role at the club. I wonder who we will be after tomorrow.
 
So apparently Maguire has been offered a deal after a secret meeting and Bennett has been offered a different role at the club. I wonder who we will be after tomorrow.

We still have Toovs, Des and Trent to throw into the mix yet. Hope they don't announce anything before the media are finished playing.
 
Imagine all the father/son jokes some of you could copy and paste if we sign Maguire. Josh McGuire will be playing lock forever
 
SUPER coach Wayne Bennett’s 25-year reign at Brisbane is all but over with Michael Maguire being headhunted to be his successor at the Broncos.
The Courier-Mail can reveal Brisbane are in secret talks with Maguire after offering Bennett a new front-office position for 2020 — effectively ending his career as head coach of the Broncos.
The bombshell comes just hours before Brisbane’s clash against South Sydney tonight at Suncorp Stadium.
The impending departure of Bennett _ who has delivered all six premierships to the Broncos _ as head coach is one of the most significant chapters in Brisbane’s glittering 30-year history.
Brisbane have discussed a three-year arrangement with Maguire worth around $2.4 million.
Broncos chief executive Paul White will hold a press conference in the coming days to reiterate the club will honour Bennett’s current deal, which expires at the end of next season.
But Bennett will not be Brisbane’s head coach in 2020. Only an unlikely premiership victory this season will save him.
There remains a possibility Bennett could walk away sooner — possibly joining the Dragons next season — as he digests the reality he is unwanted as head coach at his beloved Broncos beyond next year.
Bennett is aware of the new position being offered to him. It has gone down like a lead balloon with the veteran coach with sources saying White and Morris strongly “disagree” with Bennett’s desire to coach the club in 2020.
Morris and White want to respect Bennett’s status by transitioning him into another role, but the 68-year-old is unlikely to accept that offer.
Queensland Origin coach Kevin Walters has been mentioned as a successor to Bennett by virtue of his status as a Broncos legend and former assistant coach, but Maguire is tipped to clinch the post.
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Wayne Bennett has been at loggerheads with the Broncos over his future. Picture: AAP Image/Albert Perez
The Broncos are in talks with Maguire, who steered the Rabbitohs to the 2014 premiership.
Maguire was announced as Kiwi Test coach in May, but the New Zealand Rugby League are unlikely to stand in the way of him taking charge of the Broncos.
White and Bennett’s friendship dates back 34 years to the Queensland Police Academy but the pair’s relationship has become strained in recent months over the super coach’s fight to extend his career at the Broncos.
Bennett still has the support of the dressing room but it will not be enough to save him long term as Broncos hierarchy push forward with their succession plan.
As part of the selection process for Brisbane’s next coach, a key criteria is that Bennett’s successor must have a premiership on his resume. Maguire ticks that box.
The Broncos have previously appointed rookie coaches in Ivan Henjak and Anthony Griffin, but both appointments were a disaster.
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Michael Maguire was named as New Zealand head coach earlier this year. Picture: Hannah Peters/Getty Images
Yesterday, Bennett effectively challenged the board to back him or sack him. He was resigned to the fact he would not be at Red Hill next season.
“Absolutely,” Bennett said.
“I live in the real world. I can only speak for myself.
“I don’t have any other control in that (his coaching future at the Broncos). That’s the way I feel. I don’t have any doubt about that (possibly being sacked). Quite realistically I may not be here, that’s exactly it.
“It’s not my decision. You ask me a lot of questions here that other people should be answering and that disappoints me enormously.
“The last time I left (Brisbane in 2009), I left for similar reasons. But I made the decision to leave so this drama wouldn’t happen.
“This time I haven’t made the decision to leave so it’s up to the board and the CEO to make their decisions.
“I’m not making it for them this time. I made it easy for them last time. I’m not doing it this time.”
Should Bennett walk away at season’s end, it opens the door for him to join the Dragons. As revealed by News Corp on Tuesday, Dragons bosses are eyeing off a Bennett return to replace Paul McGregor, who is under pressure to retain his job next season.
 
Well if there's one thing you could say about a Michael Maguire coached side, we wouldn't be out of shape anymore, he's basically an army drill sergeant in the pre-season, to the point of players wanting to quit. Maybe that's what guys like Milford & Bird need.

On the flip side, I'm not entirely sure if he's a good coach.
 
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Anyone able to post the new dribble that the CM have just published "Man to replace Bennett revealed" and looks like its now Michael Maguire.. I can't keep up with this anymore.
Surely Scott Minto will be our coach in 2019 - eternity
It's what I was told about six weeks ago and posted here.
 
Well if there's one thing you could say about a Michael Maguire coached side, we wouldn't be out of shape anymore, he's basically an army drill sergeant in the pre-season, to the point of players wanting to quit. Maybe that's what guys like Milford & Bird need.

On the flip side, I'm not entirely sure if he's a good coach.

Yep, it would certainly be a shock to the system for a few.......not really a fan of his style of play tho.

He has had success as a coach tho in both ESL and NRL.
 
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It's what I was told about six weeks ago and posted here.
It's just old rubbish being recycled. Although, Maguire is the best of all the candidates that have popped their heads up in the endless rumour mill.
 
It's just old rubbish being recycled. Although, Maguire is the best of all the candidates that have popped their heads up in the endless rumour mill.

......or a clever decoy to distract everybody from Seibold.:Laie_22mini:
 
That's just the thing though, this isn't any other coach. This is Wayne Bennett. The guy who helped build the Broncos and a coach widely regarded as the GOAT.

Edit: And to clarify, I'm not against them moving him on......after his contract is finalised and with a coach already lined up.

so how long can he survive just on just his name. he hasn't won a premiership in 8 years and in his 4 years back we have been going in the wrong direction on the ladder.

So apparently Maguire has been offered a deal after a secret meeting and Bennett has been offered a different role at the club. I wonder who we will be after tomorrow.

I'm confused ... didn't Hooper just say that a deal with Seibold was "done"
 
So it's Maguire now? I read an article earlier today about how he was the front runner for Manly, lol. Well, if it IS to be him, hopefully he has learned that burning out players early just doesn't work. Then try to get a smart tactical assistant coach.

It feels like everything is going to be 100% guess work until we actually make an announcement.
 
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