Ricky Stuart Explodes in Fury: “Get Out of Here!” – Raiders Coach Savages Star Player After 26-0 Home Humiliation
In one of the most explosive post-match meltdowns in recent NRL history, Canberra Raiders head coach Ricky Stuart has unleashed a scathing tirade following his team’s embarrassing 26-0 shutout loss to the Sydney Roosters at home. The defeat, which saw the Raiders fail to score a single point in front of their loyal GIO Stadium crowd, has left the club in crisis and fans demanding answers.

Stuart, never one to mince words, reportedly tore into his players in the dressing room, with one high-profile star bearing the brunt of his wrath. “Get out of here! In all my years as a coach, I have never seen a player as bad as him,” the fiery mentor is said to have raged, according to sources close to the club. The comments highlight deep frustrations boiling over after a season of inconsistency for the Green Machine.
The Raiders entered the Round 14 clash hoping to bounce back from recent struggles but were completely dismantled by a dominant Roosters outfit. Sydney ran in tries through stars like Mark Nawaqanitawase and others, while the Raiders managed zero line breaks and were plagued by errors, poor discipline, and a complete lack of attacking spark. Possession and field position heavily favored the visitors, exposing glaring weaknesses in Canberra’s structure.

For a side sitting outside the top eight and desperate for momentum, this was rock bottom. Stuart, known for his passionate and sometimes volatile reactions, did not hold back when addressing the squad and later the media.
The Star Player in the Spotlight: Who Was the Worst on the Field?
The name dominating discussions in the aftermath is Jamal Fogarty, the experienced halfback who has been one of the club’s highest-paid players. Sources confirm Stuart singled him out as the primary culprit behind the collapse, accusing him of basic errors that “even a 4-year-old child could handle better.”
Fogarty, who commands a hefty salary package reportedly in the high six figures annually, struggled immensely with his kicking game, decision-making under pressure, and general playmaking. Multiple dropped balls, poor last-tackle options, and failure to organize the attack left the Raiders toothless. In a match where the team needed their general to stand up, he allegedly went missing, contributing to the complete shutout.
Stuart reportedly continued his spray: “I don’t understand how a professional player, earning hundreds of thousands of dollars a month, can make mistakes in such basic situations.” While the exact salary figure may be exaggerated in the heat of the moment, it underscores the coach’s fury at perceived lack of professionalism from a senior player.
Alongside Fogarty, two other players were immediately dropped from the squad for the next match — believed to be a key forward and a backline utility who also committed critical errors in defense and attack. The trio’s performance was labeled as the “main reason” for the unbelievable loss.
This isn’t the first time Ricky Stuart has voiced strong opinions on his team’s efforts. The veteran coach has a history of calling out complacency and errors, but rarely has the criticism been this personal and public. Insiders describe the post-game scene as intense, with Stuart demanding accountability from players who are letting the club and fans down.
The Raiders’ season has been a rollercoaster. Despite flashes of brilliance from young talents like Ethan Strange and solid contributions from captain Joseph Tapine, consistent performances have eluded them. This shutout loss extends defensive concerns and highlights ongoing issues with attacking cohesion.
Fans took to social media immediately, with many agreeing with Stuart’s assessment while others defended the players, pointing to injuries, fatigue, or the Roosters’ quality. Hashtags like #RaidersCrisis, #StuartRant, and #FogartyOut trended as supporters debated the future of key personnel.
Dropping three players sends a clear message: no one is safe if standards slip. The Raiders now sit precariously in the ladder, and with tough fixtures ahead, they must find a response quickly or risk another year without finals football.
For Fogarty specifically, this could mark a turning point. At this stage of his career, such public criticism from a coach like Stuart — who demands excellence — puts immense pressure on him to regain form or face reduced minutes, or even a permanent shift in role. Questions are being asked about whether his high salary matches current output, especially compared to the emerging Ethan Sanders who many see as the future.

Broader issues plague the squad: high error counts, poor completion rates, and an inability to score points against strong defenses. Stuart’s leadership will be tested as he tries to rally the troops and implement changes before it’s too late.
The rugby league community is divided but united in shock at the scale of the loss. Former players and analysts have weighed in, with some praising Stuart for his honesty and others warning that public blasts can damage team morale.

One prominent NRL commentator noted: “Ricky doesn’t suffer fools. If he’s calling out senior players like this, it means the situation is dire. The Raiders have talent, but they’re not playing like a cohesive unit.”
Supporters are calling for sweeping changes, including tactical overhauls and greater reliance on youth. Many feel the club’s big-name recruits and high earners need to deliver or make way.
Ricky Stuart has built his reputation on turning around struggling teams through sheer will and tough love. This latest outburst could galvanize the Raiders or further fracture the dressing room. The coming days will reveal whether the dropped players earn their way back or if this signals a major squad rebuild.
For Jamal Fogarty, the challenge is clear: silence the critics with a dominant performance or risk being remembered as the player who drew the ire of one of the game’s most passionate coaches in a nightmare match.
The Raiders face a must-win mentality now. With pride and playoff hopes on the line, the response to this humiliation will define their 2026 campaign.
As more details emerge from the club and potential player responses, this story continues to develop. One thing is certain — the Canberra Raiders are under the microscope like never before, and Ricky Stuart’s fiery leadership has thrown down the gauntlet.
Fans, what do you think? Should the high-salary stars be moved on, or can they redeem themselves? Share your thoughts below.