EXCUSES are becoming harder and harder to come by for Ricky Stuart, as his coaching reputation sinks to new depths this season.

Stuart will this weekend face the club he coached to a wooden spoon last year, the Parramatta Eels, in Darwin. He will do so as a coach in charge of yet another team looking down the barrel of last place. If the Raiders do as we expect and bring home the spoon, Stuart will be the first coach in history to coach different teams to last place in the NRL.

Stuart, a fine footballer in his time but patchy at best in his career as a coach, has the odds stacked against him as he watches the Canberra Raiders capitulate to all time lows in 2014.

Since 2009, Stuart has won just 20 out of 84 games, with a win ratio of a meagre 24 per cent. If you need any more convincing, keep reading — he has won just five games a season for four years in a row. The myth that Stuart is a genuinely good coach has been well and truly busted.

Saturday’s in tropical Darwin will underline how bad things have become for Stuart.

STICKY’S SPOON NO PROBLEM FOR EELS

The team he coached to last place in 2013 is looking like they will play finals footy under Brad Arthur in 2014. Some might say Stuart’s tough decisions in 2013 (he axed a footy team of players) are the reason why the Eels are resurgent.

Others, however, claim Stuart’s influence at Parramatta ensured that team desperately underachieved on his watch. Last year, Jarryd Hayne played reasonably well for part of a very unhappy season. This year, under Arthur, he has been phenomenal. So good, in fact, that he has been voted the best player in the game.

All of this must rankle with Stuart, who moved to Canberra in a blaze of publicity at the beginning of the year. The former Raiders star and club legend moved home in controversial circumstances after breaking his contract at Parramatta.

He tried desperately to attract new players to his old club. He failed in his mission.

He laid blame for the club’s woes at the feet of certain players and just two weeks ago, he severed ties with assistant Matt Parish. For those with short memories, Parish is the man who started a relationship with Ray Hadley’s estranged wife earlier this year. Hadley tried to have Parish removed as NSW assistant coach, but Laurie Daley and the NSWRL refused to budge and kept Parish on.

Rumblings, whispers and rumours have surrounded Parish’s employment at the Raiders since the relationship with Suzanne Hadley began. Parish has left the role in a climate of fear and loathing in the national capital’s once great club.

Last week, the Raiders’ off-field woes manifested themselves in a performance that was so bad it is impossible to gauge whether the Warriors were unbelievably good or just up against incredibly meek opposition.

On a fine Sunday afternoon in Canberra, the fans stayed away in their droves. The club’s crowds are the worst in the league in a city that was once a proud stronghold of the sport.

This is a franchise in such a big hole that it will not be long before the NRL starts questioning its viability. If the Tigers warranted intervention, the Raiders cannot be far away from Dave Smith’s clutches. If Stuart and the club’s poor management group cannot find a magic potion, it is not beyond reality that Canberra may not even have a team when the next broadcast agreement is struck.

Those apologists who dance around Ricky Stuart for fear of personal retribution need to take a long, hard look at where all of this will end. It is apparent that Stuart has trouble attracting good players, developing home grown talent or extracting the very best from a team.

His results are an embarrassment to a once great Raiders team, a dynasty of which he was a central part. Stuart’s ability to read the play and architect famous victories are now a dim memory, clouded by poor decisions and bad judgment.

The days of family run operations and jobs for the boys are fast coming to an end. The Raiders are victims of both and the results are there for all to see. Stuart and his team are just four weeks away from a wooden spoon.

If the Eels do as we all expect and hand the Raiders another beating in Darwin, Stuart may well decide he is better off jumping into a billabong full of crocodiles rather than returning home to a national capital becoming chillier by the minute.

Stuart’s former club Parramatta are on the verge of a return to finals football.

Stuart’s former club Parramatta are on the verge of a return to finals football.

Where does Stuart go if he takes Canberra to the bottom of the ladder?

Where does Whingy Stuart go if he takes Canberra to the bottom of the ladder?

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/on-the-verge-of-a-second-successive-wooden-spoon-what-does-the-future-hold-for-ricky-stuart/story-fni3fh9n-1227018087784

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  • The Tele has turned on him. He has stuffed the Raiders so bad even his mates in the media cant put a good spin on it any more.

  • LOL love the photos.

    • Ye stuart looks like he's about to explode and hayne looks like a cast member from the walking dead.

  • Canberra are crazy if they dont sack this poser and snap up Griffin, Cartwright or Henry

    • Henry is locked in for the GC role. Wont be going anywhere
    • No no no no I want Pricky the Bricky to stay at Canberra. They deserve him.

  • My issue with this article is my dislike for Rebecca Wilson trumps my dislike for Ricky Stuart. Worst 'journalist' in sport by a country mile.
    • I feel your pain. I'm genuinely torn as well.
  • Best article she has ever written. Even the telegraph are aloud to use the word "whole" - the w though hahaha. C'mon Phil, change that silly auto edit for that word at least. 

    C'mon boys, get the job done. Let's smash em. Pleaasseeeeeee........

  • Can we just beat them first? Then write all of the articles you like.
    Danger game for us.
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