The Cairns Post

ANGRY BENNETT STORMS OUT OF PRESS CONFERENCE

- PETER BADEL editorial@cairnspost.com.au facebook.com/TheCairnsP­ost www.cairnspost.com.au twitter.com/TheCairnsP­ost

WAYNE Bennett has declared he has no plans to walk out on his Brisbane deal and slammed suggestion­s he once groomed his coaching rival tonight, the Storm’s Craig Bellamy, to replace him at the Broncos.

In a dramatic prelude to the Brisbane-Storm clash at Suncorp Stadium, Bennett lashed speculatio­n he could be moved on by Broncos hierarchy to bring Bellamy – his former assistant – back to Red Hill.

The Broncos coach yesterday became so incensed over questions about his coaching future he walked out on his pre-match press conference, adding: “You guys (the media) have ruined it.”

In an interview yesterday, the off-contract Bellamy did not rule out a return to the Broncos, saying he was open to all offers.

Bennett is increasing­ly facing his mortality as an NRL coach with Broncos legend Steve Renouf last month urging the 68-year-old to retire when his contract expires at the end of next year.

Bennett is under pressure to deliver Brisbane’s first premiershi­p in 12 years – ending the longest title drought in the club’s history – and angrily hit back at claims he may not see out his current deal.

“I am coach here next year as far as I know,” said Bennett, who has won 10 of 32 games against Bellamy for a 31 per cent success rate.

“It could change, but that’s what’s happening.

“Nothing is permanent, nothing is temporary, even for coaches. But I have a contract here for next year.”

Bennett first employed Bellamy at the Broncos as his trainer in 1998. Brisbane won the premiershi­p that year and it was widely viewed that the apprentice would eventually succeed the master coach at Red Hill.

But Bennett insists the perception that Bellamy was at the apex of his succession plan is as flawed as the current speculatio­n that Broncos bosses are preparing for life in the post-Bennett era.

“I didn’t groom Craig for the job here once upon a time,” he said.

“I don’t want to buy into the rubbish.

“You had Paul Green (Cowboys coach) coming here a month ago and now we’ve moved on (to Bellamy).”

Asked if he could work alongside Bellamy, Bennett finally snapped, cutting short a press conference for the first time since his return to Red Hill in 2015.

“I’m not entering any of your speculatio­n,” he said.

“You have to get on shows and talk for hours and you have nothing to talk about, but you make it up, whatever it is. You know more than I do.

“There is a great game of football (tonight), let’s talk about the footy and leave the rest to you guys to speculate.”

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