Craig Bellamy rules himself out of vacant NSW Blues job for State of Origin 2025

Craig Bellamy has ruled himself out of the race for the NSW State of Origin job, believing it would be too hard to coach both the Blues and Melbourne.

Bellamy is the last Origin coach to juggle both a club and state side for a mid-season series, having led the Blues in 2009 and 2010.

There remains a thought that the NSW Rugby League could go down that path to replace Michael Maguire, with Bellamy and grand-final rival Ivan Cleary the obvious candidates.

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But Bellamy has officially ruled himself out of the race, declaring he does not believe the job can be held by someone also coaching a club side.

“I’ve committed myself for the Storm next year,” said Bellamy, who claimed his seventh Dally M coach of the year honour on Wednesday night.

“They’re not going to have a coach who is coaching an NRL side coaching Origin. I think they think that is too hard, and I think that as well.

“I have been there and done that. It’s too hard. It’s hard on your club when you’re in Origin, because everyone else has to do your work as well.

“And then you’re worrying about your club when you’re in Origin. Well, you shouldn’t be doing that. You shouldn’t be doing Origin if you’re doing other things.

“I have made that decision and I will stick with that.”

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