The Newcastle Knights have finally settled on a head coach, recently announcing Justin Holbrook as the successor to the departing Adam O’Brien.
While his appointment would have excited many Knights fans, club assistants Blake Green and Brian McDermott were both left out to dry.
Both men were in the running for the head coaching job, and with Holbrook claiming the role for himself, their future in the NRL was left in limbo.
Incoming Knights boss Peter Parr has since revealed that the coaches have settled on their futures, with only one set to remain in the Hunter Valley.

“Brian McDermott has asked for a release from the last year of his contract, which we have granted,” Parr told the Newcastle Herald.
McDermott will depart Newcastle and head up to Queensland, where he will link up with the Gold Coast Titans, working alongside incoming head coach Josh Hannay.
While Parr was willing to let McDermott explore new ventures in the NRL, he revealed Green would not be following in his footsteps.
“We have not had any discussions with Blake about him departing,” Parr said.
“He has a contract in place.”

Parr admitted that the Knights could see more changes as the weeks go by, however there are none currently on the horizon.
“Whenever there is a new coach, there is usually change,” he said.
“We have one change; if there are others, we will work that out as we go.”
Knights faithful will be hoping these changes will elevate this squad in 2026, after receiving the wooden spoon this year.