The coach who every NSW supporter wants to quiz after losing the 'unloseable' series will be in Albury in two months.
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Brad Fittler guided the Blues in last month's State of Origin series, with one scribe describing opponents Queensland as the worst outfit in the competition's magical 40-year history.
However, as they have done so consistently, the Maroons caused an upset, winning 2-1.
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"You can't get a bigger name in the game at the moment and there will be all those disgruntled NSW fans saying, 'what happened'?," Albury Thunder's Rick O'Connell joked.
You can't get a bigger name in the game at the moment and there will be all those disgruntled NSW fans saying, 'what happened'?
- Albury Thunder's Rick O'Connell
The attraction of Fittler, who was one of the biggest names in his playing days as the Australian captain, is evidenced by the fact only 30 tickets remain for the February 17 (6pm) event at Albury's Commercial Club, with inquiries to the Thunder Facebook page.
Along with Fittler, former NRL salary cap auditor Ian Schubert and either Steve Menzies or Nathan Hindmarsh will also attend.