South Sydney are preparing to offer Wayne Bennett a three-year deal as early as next week as the veteran coach weighs up a return to the Rabbitohs.

 

It comes as Parramatta held a scheduled board meeting on Wednesday night at which it was decided not to follow up on approaches from third parties allegedly acting on behalf of Bennett.

 

Sources with knowledge of the situation, who requested anonymity in order to speak freely, told the Herald the Eels had been made aware that Bennett had interest in exploring the possibility of joining Parramatta if they moved on from coach Brad Arthur.

 

The Eels, however, won’t rush into a decision on Arthur’s future despite the Rabbitohs pushing hard for Bennett’s services after terminating the contract of Jason Demetriou on Tuesday.

 

Parramatta powerbrokers are conscious of the injury predicament that has hampered Arthur’s ability to get the best out of his football team, with Mitchell Moses’ long-term foot injury this week compounded by a knee injury to skipper Clint Gutherson. Eels chairman Sean McElduff declined to comment.

 

The Eels board want to give Arthur more time to prove he can dig the club out of the hole it currently finds itself in and won’t be pressured into a decision by South Sydney’s urgency to appoint a new coach.

 

The Rabbitohs are having internal discussions about Bennett’s return to the club and are willing to give him the three-year deal he has indicated he desires.

 

Sources told the Herald that the Rabbitohs board and owners have endorsed the pursuit of Bennett.

 

In his previous stint at South Sydney, former head of football Shane Richardson secured Bennett’s services knowing his assistant Jason Demetriou would take over after three seasons. The club made two preliminary finals and one grand final in those three seasons before he left the club.

 

Sources with knowledge of the situation said Bennett does not want to be restricted, as has been the case in his last two deals with South Sydney and the Dolphins, and wants a minimum three-year deal. The Rabbitohs are open to such a deal.

 

South Sydney have also shut down any chance of luring Bennett back to the club immediately in a bid to keep their faint finals hopes alive.

 

Bennett is the short-priced favourite to return for a second stint at Souths, with the club hopeful they can broker a deal in the next fortnight.

 

The Dolphins already have Bennett’s successor, Kristian Woolf, at the club, while an early exit for Bennett would allow him to start rebuilding the roster.

 

But Souths do not have the money in their $5.5m football department cap to accommodate Bennett this year – they just paid out $375,000 to Jason Demetriou – and are mindful not to undo all the hard work the Dolphins have done in establishing themselves in the top grade.

 

“We just won’t do it because we have too much respect for [chief executive] Terry Reader and the team at the Dolphins and what they’ve achieved the past few years – they’ve worked so hard to get to where they are now,” Souths chief executive Blake Solly said.

 

“We’re not that sort of club. We plan to sign a new coach, and we hope it is a matter of weeks rather than months … but it will be for next year.

 

“We’re more than happy with Ben and the coaching group we have for the remainder of this year.”

 

Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson welcomed the return of Bennett to the club’s arch rivals.

 

“It’s always good for the game to have Wayne coaching, the legend that he is, and I think it sounds like it’s already been done, doesn’t it? If Wayne says it’s, it’s done - I think that’s how it works,” Robinson said.

 

“I think they’ve rolled out the red carpet and said, ‘please say yes’, so I think if that’s the case then if Wayne wants it, and it was a great rivalry a few years ago. He’s the best coach that’s ever been, so it’s a pretty clear choice of his if he wants it.”

 

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    • Kurupt you should see what idiots are STILL saying on the socials 

      honestly snake is right they are like Stockholm syndrome 

      I accused one dimwit of being BA mother in law as she's so pro him 

      what the hell is wrong w these people ???!!!! Have they no self - pride 🤷‍♀️they are all old enough to have lived through the 80s 

      I do not get it 

      I'm just flabbergasted ppl would not want to at least TRY Wayne 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️

      it may not work 

      but baldy ain't working either ffs 

      im so cranky 

      • There's still a few on here and I'm certain flipper is still on here under a different alias or two.

        He's toned it down so as to not stand out but he's definitely on here right now, slowly stroking it as we speak 

        • Flipper is definitely back 

          MW

          • There's a few I'm 100% sure

          • Ahhhhhh yes he was a strange blow in 

            thought it might be BA himself 

            • Let's be honest they are all probably related or in some kind of relationship.

  • Unfortunately there is nothing I can do personally as I'm not a voting member however if BA is coach at the end of the year I will cancel my 15+ year membership.

    I know my membership won't be the difference but if we drop the membership by even 10% these fuckwit accountants will take notice.

    I feel for the younger supporters that have never seen a premiership win. It used to be a very proud thing to say you are an Eels supporter now it is bordering on embarrassing.

    • I cancelled my season ticket membership before this season started and down graded to a plain membership,  that's close to $600 they aren't getting off me. Whilst always hopeful before a season starts deep down I had a feeling we were going to keep sliding,  I couldn't stomach sitting in the stands watching 1 man drag this team down knowing it didn't need to be this way.

      • HKF I'm with you mate.

        It cost too much especially for younger families struggling with money to be members and go to games when the passion we show for this club is not reciprocated by the powers that be

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