Townsville Bulletin

HOOROO, HENRY

HENRY SHOWN DOOR BY TROUBLED TITANS

- TRAVIS MEYN

THE King took on his leaders and lost.

Gold Coast coach Neil Henry was finally sacked yesterday following a series of events that has left the Titans in turmoil.

Jarryd Hayne has survived for now, but is no guarantee of playing the 2018 season in Titans colours.

Titans powerbroke­rs wielded the axe on “King” Henry following five straight losses and the explosion of his feud with Hayne.

But it was a dramatic breakdown of his relationsh­ip with Titans hierarchy that triggered Henry’s downfall.

It can be revealed that relations between Henry and key Titans figures, including chief executive Graham Annesley and chair Rebecca Frizelle, fractured over the coach’s attempts to distance himself from the failing $ 2.4 million signing of Hayne in the first place.

“To sign high- profile players is a collective decision and I will leave it at that,” Henry said recently when quizzed on the reports.

The faith was lost with those carefully chosen words. When Henry issued the club an ultimatum to choose between him and Hayne, the end was near.

“This is not a Neil versus Jarryd issue solely,” Annesley said yesterday during a 19- minute press conference where he refused to reveal the reasons for Henry’s axing.

“The media has been focused very much on a head- to- head issue between Neil and Jarryd.”

“But that was really just the catalyst that brought the issue to the fore and meant it needed to be addressed before we got to the end of the season.

“There were wider issues, many of which I can’t go into, the board needed to consider.”

Henry’s battles to manage, and salvage, his deteriorat­ing relationsh­ip with Hayne were the catalyst for his axing following three years as head coach at the Titans.

From there, Henry was a dead man walking.

The Titans looked at a 10year coaching career that has yielded 108 wins from 248 games ( 43.5 per cent) and included just one finals win.

Henry’s tenure, which began late in 2014 when he replaced foundation coach John Cartwright, saw him win 28 of 75 games ( 37 per cent).

Then there were the dreadful defeats in recent weeks.

A loss to the Panthers saw them walking a finals tightrope, only to be blown away by lowly Wests Tigers at home.

The cracks widened when the Titans suffered their biggest ever loss – a 54- 0 drubbing by the Broncos.

The players predictabl­y praised Henry’s coaching, but privately the Titans discovered unrest among the group.

His recruitmen­ts, including churning through 72 players since the end of 2014, and a lack of leadership within the squad Henry assembled were questioned by management.

The board got their ducks in a row during a secret meeting on Saturday, before Annesley fired the fatal shot yesterday morning.

“This issue wasn’t raised by Jarryd. It was raised a week before ( after the Broncos loss),” Titans board member Darryl Kelly said.

“Jarryd’s only made one public comment and that was the week after this issue was raised.

“The issues that have risen this year, highlighte­d by the events in the last two weeks, made us consider our position.”

Henry will be remembered as another coach who fell while coaching the enigmatic Hayne, but the reasons for his axing run deeper than a feud between coach and star player.

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 ??  ?? AXED: Neil Henry has been sacked as coach of the Gold Coast Titans after weeks of speculatio­n surroundin­g his future.
AXED: Neil Henry has been sacked as coach of the Gold Coast Titans after weeks of speculatio­n surroundin­g his future.

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