The Queensland Rugby League (QRL) recently announced plans to begin the search for a successor to Craig Bellamy as head coach of the Melbourne Storm. Bellamy, who has been with the Storm since 2003, is set to depart at the end of the 2021 season.
The QRL has stated that they are looking for a coach who can continue the success of the Storm and build upon their legacy. The team has won four NRL premierships under Bellamy’s leadership, and is one of the most successful teams in the competition.
The search for Bellamy’s replacement will be led by Storm CEO Dave Donaghy, who will be assisted by a panel of experienced coaches and administrators. The panel includes former Storm players Billy Slater and Cooper Cronk, as well as current assistant coaches Adam O’Brien and Jason Ryles.
The QRL has also revealed that they are considering appointing a coach from outside the Storm organisation. This could include coaches from other NRL clubs, or even from other sports.
The QRL has stated that they are looking for someone who can continue the Storm’s long-term success, while also bringing a fresh approach to the team. The new coach will need to have strong leadership skills, as well as an understanding of the game and the ability to develop young players.
The search for Bellamy’s successor is expected to take some time, as the QRL looks to find the right person for the job. In the meantime, the Storm will continue to be led by current assistant coach Adam O’Brien, who has been with the team since 2016.
The QRL’s search for a new coach is sure to be closely watched by fans and pundits alike. With Bellamy’s departure looming, it’s an exciting time for the Storm and their supporters as they look to find a suitable replacement for one of the greatest coaches in NRL history.