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Today, respected Brisbane Bronco's mentor Anthony Griffin was sacked in favour of Wayne Bennett, former Broncos coach & current Newcastle Knights coach. Despite failing to guide the Broncos to the finals last year for just the second time in their history, Griffin is held in high esteem in most Rugby League spheres. Griffin is one of the games lower profile coaches, in fact until last year I did not know who he was. However, he is now the games hottest off-contract profiles. So this begs the question, where to now for Anthony Griffin? Is there a possibility he will be lost to the game?
I believe not. There are plenty of desperate clubs who would see an attraction in Griffin. He has a good record (55% winning rate) and has the ability to lure stars to a club (Barba & Milford - Noted that Barba is grossly under-performing).
However, there is certainly a possibility that Griffin will join the host of 1 hit wonder coaches who have vanished into oblivion after short stints as an NRL coach.
Henjak, Moore, Rick Stone & even Daniel Anderson spring to mind.
Whilst all our attention will be concentrated upon the post-Bennett era at the Knights and the reinvigorated Bennett era at the Broncos, tracking Griffin's movements will be very interesting. With several clubs looking for new coaches at this stage, I expect Griffin to be a wanted man.
I believe not. There are plenty of desperate clubs who would see an attraction in Griffin. He has a good record (55% winning rate) and has the ability to lure stars to a club (Barba & Milford - Noted that Barba is grossly under-performing).
However, there is certainly a possibility that Griffin will join the host of 1 hit wonder coaches who have vanished into oblivion after short stints as an NRL coach.
Henjak, Moore, Rick Stone & even Daniel Anderson spring to mind.
Whilst all our attention will be concentrated upon the post-Bennett era at the Knights and the reinvigorated Bennett era at the Broncos, tracking Griffin's movements will be very interesting. With several clubs looking for new coaches at this stage, I expect Griffin to be a wanted man.
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