The NSW State of Origin set-up is headed for a selection shake-up after Greg Alexander announced he would be stand down as chief adviser to coach Brad Fittler.
Alexander confirmed on Friday morning he would not continue in the job having worked alongside his former Penrith teammate since assuming the role in 2018.
After two straight series losses, Fittler is off-contract but still set to front the NSW Rugby League board on Friday to discuss his staff for next year.
“I‘ve just decided that that’s enough,” Alexander said on SEN.
“It‘s been a massive part of my six years. But it’s a big commitment and I’ve committed elsewhere.
“When everything calmed down after the trip overseas, I just thought about it.
“And when Freddy asked me are you good to go again, it‘s not a job that you (should) hesitate on.
Off-contract with the Blues after this year’s 2-1 loss to the Maroons, Fittler is keen to stay on as head coach and at this stage, it’s likely the NSW board will grant him at least another 12 months.
As reported by The Daily Telegraph, Fittler is set to appoint Penrith coach Ivan Cleary as a coaching consultant for the 2024 series.
It is understood Cleary’s position will only be a game day role as to not disrupt his job at the Panthers.Cleary was in the box with Fittler and Panthers legend Greg Alexander for Game III of the 2023 series. That was the only win for the Blues in the series.