News Why Roosters assistant Craig Fitzgibbon is the most in-demand rookie coach in the NRL

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Why Roosters assistant Craig Fitzgibbon is the most in-demand rookie coach in the NRL

Is there another super coach in waiting at Bondi Junction? With the coaching market thrown wide open, Roosters assistant Craig Fitzgibbon has become the NRL’s hottest prospect.

Nick Walshaw, The Daily Telegraph


Sydney Roosters assistant coach Craig Fitzgibbon is considered the No.1 pick when it comes to the newest wave of young footy minds.​
Problem is, how does your club get him out of Bondi Junction?​
With pressure mounting on no less than six NRL head coaches, 43-year-old Fitzgibbon has quietly risen up to become the man many now consider the best footy brain among those not currently employed in a top job.​
Despite there being a host of coaches with NRL experience available — among them Shane Flanagan, Dave Furner, Nathan Brown and Anthony Griffin — it is understood many club boards would prefer a move to the Generation Next of coaches.
Enter Fitzgibbon.​
Already, the 2002 Roosters premiership hero holds a key role with the Tricolours, where the defensive specialist has helped secure back-to-back titles for head coach Trent Robinson.​
NSW Origin players also rate the retired backrower as a key component of their brains trust led by head coach Brad Fittler.​
Blues players say that apart from engaging well – and providing game plans that are easily digested — Fitzgibbon teaches accountability, accepts “no bullshit” and demands discipline.​
The former backrower has also been described as a strong man manager and “people person”, boasting the type of personality that makes young men both respect and want to play for him.​
Fitzgibbon’s ongoing rise at both NRL and Origin level comes at a time when a host of head coaches are under increasing pressure to hold their jobs, despite the season being just six rounds old.​
Others in the spotlight include Paul McGregor (St George Illawarra), Dean Pay (Canterbury-Bankstown), John Morris (Cronulla) and Paul Green (North Queensland).

Elsewhere, rookie NRL coach Justin Holbrook sits last in his first season with Gold Coast, while Brisbane coach Anthony Seibold is slumped in 14th with a side hyped early on as a top four contender.

While Fitzgibbon has previously been sounded out on several occasions about taking NRL roles, he has so far refused them to stay on as Robinson’s right hand man.

It is understood there are only a small number of roles he would consider taking.

However, with many clubs now looking toward the next wave of young coaches, the Wollongong native is set to once again find himself the target of interested club CEOs.

It follows the success of Robinson at the Roosters, while another of his close mates, Adam O’Brien, is also enjoying success in his first year with a Newcastle side currently in second spot.



Other assistants considered NRL ready include Jason Ryles (Melbourne) and Cameron Ciraldo (Penrith), while South Sydney’s Jason Demetriou will also take over from Wayne Bennett next year.​
When Nathan Brown was axed by the Knights at the end of 2019, Fitzgibbon was immediately thrust up among the genuine contenders.​
The former backrower quickly withdrew however, leading to speculation he would prefer to wait on opportunities at bigger clubs – most notably, the St George Illawarra Dragons.​
Fitzgibbon debuted for the Illawarra Steelers in 1998, and then played a season with the merged St George Illawarra venture before heading off for what would be 10 years with the Roosters.​
 

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He can go to the Dragons ssing he's an Illawarra boy
 

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All well and good being able to put the finishing touches on a team with a dozen fucken rep players.....different kettle of fish trying to polish a turd at some other clubs though with a roster loaded with has-beens, never-were's and just plain hopeless *****.
He may well be a good coach, but trying to turn the tide at a club with a shit roster will test him out wherever he goes.
 

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Absolutey. Everyone keeps talking about the Roosters "professionalism" and how to basically do what they are doing and achieve what they are with players. There's no better way of having access to their secrets and training methods then to sign up Fitzy who has been there for near a decade amongst the coaching staff and Politis.
 

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As much as I'd like to have him, I don't see him being interested in ever coaching us tbh.


Hopefully I'm wrong though and he's seriously being considered, but I don't see it happening
 
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Unless uncle Nick comes along with him, it'll be the same shit, just a different smell!
 

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We couldn’t be lucky enough to get Craig but he could bring so much of what we lack at this club
 

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Bellamy better turn out to be a bad **** and hold a press conference soon saying he signed with the Dogs and in the same press conference He can apologise to Deano. Lollll
 

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All well and good being able to put the finishing touches on a team with a dozen fucken rep players.....different kettle of fish trying to polish a turd at some other clubs though with a roster loaded with has-beens, never-were's and just plain hopeless c***.
He may well be a good coach, but trying to turn the tide at a club with a shit roster will test him out wherever he goes.
Harsh but true reality
 

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I've been saying Fitzgibbon is the best option for a while. It's no secret and he's very highly regarded and sought after. If we don't sign him, someone else will and we'll be left with who knows who..

They don't want to be seen as a club that fires it's coaches while still under contract, but they have no problem with being seen as a bottom four team with no ambition, no appeal to other players and no urgency to turn the club around.
 
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Has the NRL world forgotten about Jim Dymock .. 1995 Clive Churchill hero..
 

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Sure. Why not.

He can teach all our players how to flop in at just the right time, to be accredited with a few extra tackles.
 

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Not sure he’s the sharpest tool in the shed, and being successful at the club with the best players hardly means he’s proven himself. Its a no from me
 

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Not sure he’s the sharpest tool in the shed, and being successful at the club with the best players hardly means he’s proven himself. Its a no from me
TBH - he actually had something decent to say during the "YOU'RE OFF YOUR HEAD" Braiff instance.


Funny bloke
 

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As much as I'd hate to see him go I would not begrudge him the opportunity to take on a head coaching role.
 
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