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Raiders coach Ricky Stuart had moved to clarify speculation linking him with a move to the Tigers or Bulldogs as he enters the final year of his Canberra contract in 2023.
Stuart was linked to a potential move to the vacant Bulldogs and Tigers posts, but revealed to The Daily Telegraph he can’t see himself coaching against Canberra.
“I have no interest in coaching anywhere else,” Stuart told The Daily Telegraph.
“I started at the Raiders as a player and I’ll finish here as a coach.”
With his contract in the nation’s capital set to expire at the end of next season, the talk about
Stuart revealed he will speak to senior figures at Canberra when the time comes to discussing his future beyond 2023.
“There are some important people at this club I’ll be speaking to first,” Stuart said.
“We’ll have a chat and take it from there. There’s only one thing I’m certain of and that is that I’ll never again coach against the Raiders. I just don’t want to do it.”
The 55-year-old has coached 245 wins from 484 games for the Roosters, Sharks, Eels and Raiders for a win percentage of 50.6 and won a premiership with the Roosters in 2002 and too the Raiders to a grand final in 2019.
Stuart also coached the in nine Origins from 2005 to 2012 and the Kangaroos in 14 Tests from 2006 to 2008.
Stuart was linked to a potential move to the vacant Bulldogs and Tigers posts, but revealed to The Daily Telegraph he can’t see himself coaching against Canberra.
“I have no interest in coaching anywhere else,” Stuart told The Daily Telegraph.
“I started at the Raiders as a player and I’ll finish here as a coach.”
With his contract in the nation’s capital set to expire at the end of next season, the talk about
Stuart revealed he will speak to senior figures at Canberra when the time comes to discussing his future beyond 2023.
“There are some important people at this club I’ll be speaking to first,” Stuart said.
“We’ll have a chat and take it from there. There’s only one thing I’m certain of and that is that I’ll never again coach against the Raiders. I just don’t want to do it.”
The 55-year-old has coached 245 wins from 484 games for the Roosters, Sharks, Eels and Raiders for a win percentage of 50.6 and won a premiership with the Roosters in 2002 and too the Raiders to a grand final in 2019.
Stuart also coached the in nine Origins from 2005 to 2012 and the Kangaroos in 14 Tests from 2006 to 2008.