NickyKiss:
I think Burgess is clearly desperate to be an NRL coach and he probably knows openly chasing a job will not go down well with everyone but I think it's a risk he's prepared to take. I think everyone in Superleague only expected him to do 2-3 years because Australia seems to be very much home for him now.
One thing I would say is that he would be getting an NRL head coaches job on his name and playing career, more so than his coaching performance to date. Don't get me wrong, he's had a positive impact on Wire but he's still learning. They wouldn't dream of giving any other English coach a go as a head coach, so it will be fascinating to see how Burgess gets on (if he ends up at Perth). I'd imagine he would look to take a few English players to the club, which is a worry from a Superleague (and Wigan) POV.
Yes fully expected him to go back to Australia after a 2-3 year period however I caveat that with:
1. I would have expected him to do some sort of a job with us and prove he has coaching ability (not just aura and a legend playing career).
2. I would not have expected him to talk publicly about coveting other jobs 15 months into his current one!
He's panicked when he saw Brad Arthur steal a lead on him and become a front runner for the Penrith job and blurted it out without wider consideration. Seriously - the eve before the Magic weekend? He said he's already had behind the scenes initial talks with the decision makers, so why the public splurge of his private thoughts now? Doesn't make sense unless he seeks the attention of course, trying to raise his profile even more.
I'd much rather he concentrate on ensuring Wire avoid being in 9th place on Sunday evening but we all know it's the Challenge Cup he wants as it's the low hanging fruit for his resume.