
Laurie Daley has made a decision regarding his coaching future after securing a series victory on Wednesday evening.
The NSW Blues triumphed with a score of 30-12 at Suncorp Stadium, marking their second decider win in Brisbane over the past three series.
Brad Fittler was unable to agree on terms to extend his role as the Blues coach beyond the 2024 season.
This situation prompted Daley to sign a two-year contract to take over as the Blues' coach effective from 2025, following the conclusion of this year's series.
CODE Sports reported on Wednesday morning that he is likely to step away from the position.
With his current contract expired, the odds are against him continuing in the head coaching role.
Daley now joins the ranks as the third coach to have won multiple series, having presided over 21 games for NSW, the second-most in the team's history.
The Blues have initiated a search for their next head coach, identifying six potential candidates at this stage.
Among them is Trent Barrett, who currently serves as an assistant coach for the Brisbane Broncos under Michael Maguire, and has garnered support from NSW legends like Andrew Johns and Danny Buderus.
