Brett Kimmorley has what it takes to make a fist of the toughest coaching assignment in the NRL, according to long-time adversary Brett Finch.
Kimmorley is favoured to take over at Cronulla for next season, after the NRL provisionally suspended Shane Flanagan for putting the health and safety of players at risk during 2011.
Finch, another veteran halfback who played against Kimmorley for the majority of his career, said Cronulla could do worse than hire the 37-year-old former Sharks playmaker to take the reins.
Should Flanagan's 12-month ban be upheld, whoever steps into his shoes faces a major challenge, given the Sharks are likely to reappoint their spiritual leader once his suspension has been served.
But Finch said Kimmorley's deeds as an Origin and Test No.7 demanded respect, and he believes the current Canberra assistant has the football brain and coaching experience to be a success at short notice in difficult circumstances.