Brad has also starred in two Telstra Next G TV advertisements. They have two children.In 2009, Fittler fined himself $10,000 after police were called to Townsville's Holiday Inn after two female guests reported a "creepy man" with a "hairy chest" – wearing only shorts – trying to get into their room.
Fittler began his media career by co-hosting NRL Deluxe, a streaming video show that aired on Mondays and Thursdays available via Bigpond TV. The Roosters defeated the Following the win over the Storm, the Roosters went up against the Fittler's undefeated streak as a coach was broken on 19 August 2007 when the Roosters lost 22-18 to the On 21 August 2007, the Sydney Roosters signed Brad Fittler as their full-time Head Coach until the 2010 season. On 18 July 2009, following an ongoing season of unrelenting disappointment at the Roosters, the media was informed that in 2010 Brad Fittler would not be part of the coaching staff at the Sydney Roosters,In 2010 Fittler was linked with a move to the London-based On 24 November 2017, Fittler was announced as the new coach of the On 24 June 2020, Fittler had his contract as New South Wales coach extended until the 2021 State of Origin series.In 1999, Fittler was dropped onto the front lawn of a Sydney police station by a taxi driver after a night out. Police arrived at 3.15am to find a "very drunk" Fittler still outside the room. A police source described Fittler as "the drunkest human being ever".In February 2008, Fittler was named in the list of Australia's Fittler has a longtime partner, Marie Liarris. Brad Fittler's first grade career started in 1989 at the Fittler played in the centres in Penrith's 18-14 loss to the At the end of the 1992 season, Fittler was selected in Australia's Penrith improved to a 10-10-2 record and an 8th-place finish in the By 1995 Fittler was the world's highest-paid rugby league player, reportedly earning $1.05 million for the season.With the ARL refusing to select SL aligned players for representative football, Fittler was given the captaincy of the Two years after Fittler announced his retirement from representative football, NSW coach Fittler remains the youngest NSW State of Origin player (18 years 114 days) and was once the youngest Kangaroo representative (18 years 247 days) until As a tribute to Fittler's contribution to the NSW team, the Brad Fittler Medal is named in his honour, awarded to the best NSW player after each series victory by NSW. However, it is only awarded after NSW have won a series; and so was not awarded from 2005 till 2014, In February 2014, at 42 years of age, Fittler came out of retirement for a one-off showing at the On 27 July 2007, Fittler's coaching career took a massive leap. A year after his retirement, in 2005, Fittler released his book, Freddy: The Brad Fittler Story.