BREAKING: Souths sack coach effective immediately after crunch ...
Jason Demetriou has been sacked as South Sydney Rabbitohs coach effective immediately following a crunch board meeting on Tuesday night.
The Daily Telegraph’s Phil Rothfield confirmed Demetriou has been sacked on NRL 360.
“I’ve been told in the last few minutes Jason Demetriou has been informed that he has been sacked,” Rothfield said.
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“A difficult decision obviously for the rubber days, but effective immediately and I’m told Ben Hornby will be in charge.
“I haven’t had that confirmed for this weekend but I can reveal Jason Demetriou’s last couple
“He’ll combine with the other assistant coaches there at South with John Sutton.
“I’ve only had a very quick text to say it has happened. South haven’t pulled out a release yet or anything, but 100% confirmed Jason Demetriou tonight has been sacked by the South Sydney Rabbitohs.”
Rothfield believes Wayne Bennett is Souths’ No.1 target to replace Demetriou in 2025.
“I don’t think Souths would have done something as drastic as sacked their coach, eight rounds into the season, or the fact they have flown so poorly,” Rothfield said.
“I don’t have confirmation that this stage that a deal has been done with Wayne Bennett.
“But rest assured, he’s their number one target. They will do everything they possibly can in the very near future to get him back on board at the Rabbitos next year.”
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Braith Anasta clarified Ben Hornby is likely to be the interim coach.
“We heard Dave Furner was going to take over, but Buzz has got back to us saying it is most likely going to be Ben Hornby,” Anasta said.
James Graham believes Demetriou’s position was untenable.
“I guess we kind of expected this to happen it was a matter of when today,” Graham said.
“I don’t think anyone in the NRL community would have been surprised or chocked by this.
“I feel for Jason Demetriou. I really do. I played against him in the Super League. I really like what he has done in terms of his journey, but unfortunately for a number of reasons, it became untenable.”
Wade Graham had an issue with how Souths went about the brutal call.
“It seems like it has been coming for a while and for Jason’s wellbeing and his future it is good that it has happened,” Graham said.
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“It annoys me as someone who loved my club so much. As a player all I wanted to do was put the club first and make it a better place.
“For him to say that Souths haven’t released it and he has got a text message from someone in the room. Like that is the top people at their club.
“They are in a board meeting and someone has texted a journalist to report before it is even released.
“Maybe it is not just Jason who is the issue. Maybe there is deeper issues at that club.”
Braith Anasta believes it was only a matter of time for when Demetriou was tapped on the shoulder.
“I think it has been happening too much at that club,” Anasta said.
“It is big news, but it’s not that we didn’t expect it. It has happened.”
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Souths’ 54-20 hammering by the Storm on ANZAC Day was the final nail in his coaching coffin after a terrible run or results.
Souths were on top of the table after 11 rounds last season, before a stunning fall from grace saw them miss the finals.
A solitary win over the Bulldogs and six losses to start the 2024 season sees Souths anchored to the bottom of the table.
Demetriou coached Souths to 31 wins from 60 games for a win percentage of 51.67, including one preliminary final appearance in 2022.
Prior to that he was assistant coach under Wayne Bennett during his three year tenure at Souths which culminated in the 2021 Grand Final loss to the Panthers.