Peter Sterling quits Channel 9 commentary team.
Matthew Sullivan from News.com.au
August 9th, 2021 6:10 am
NRL legend Peter Sterling will reportedly quit his commentary duties at Channel 9 at the end of this season.
According to the Daily Telegraph, he has informed management and colleagues of his decision to step out of the commentary box.
Sterling’s decision was reportedly motivated by his wish to make way for a younger brigade to take over the mantle at the broadcaster.
The 61-year-old is an icon of rugby league, having won four premierships for the Parramatta Eels in the 1980s. He also represented New South Wales and Australia at halfback on numerous occasions. Soon after retiring from the game in 1992, Sterling took up a post in the media, joining Channel 9 as a co-host of The Footy Show, alongside his close friend Paul ‘Fatty’ Vautin.
Sterling quickly became one of the most respected expert commentators in the media, and showed his versatility in recent years by being the play-by-play commentator on some matches. His decision to call time on a successful 27-year media career coincides with a changing of the guard at Channel 9.
The future of legendary caller Ray Warren is uncertain, while NRL immortal Wally Lewis’ contract is unlikely to be renewed and host Erin Molan is off contract at the end of this year.
The Daily Telegraph reports Sterling’s resignation could open the door for a younger commentary team comprised of the likes of Brad Fittler, Andrew Johns, Billy Slater, Cameron Smith and Paul Gallen to take shape.
It’s also unclear what role Queensland legends Johnathan Thurston, Darren Lockyer and Vautin would play in the new-look line-up.
Channel 9 is yet to comment on the matter.