Search

show me:

Green wins Origin race to coach Maroons

3 minute read

Former North Queensland coach Paul Green is set to be announced as Queensland's State of Origin coach after prevailing in a battle with Billy Slater.

Cowboys Coach PAUL GREEN.
Cowboys Coach PAUL GREEN. Picture: Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images

Paul Green will replace Wayne Bennett as Queensland's State of Origin coach after winning a two-man battle with former Maroons fullback Billy Slater for the job.

A premiership coach with North Queensland in 2015, Green is set to be officially confirmed on a one-year deal, with an option for a second year in the Queensland Rugby League's favour, on Thursday.

Slater could still be involved in this year's campaign as the QRL leans on its former greats to plot a succession plan given Green, who was moved on by the Cowboys midway through last season, could secure another NRL coaching job in the near future.

Bennett returned to the job at short notice after 16 years when Kevin Walters left for the head coach position at Brisbane and guided them to one of the state's greatest series victories.

But with the series returning to mid-season in 2021, the South Sydney mentor opted not to continue in both roles.

A former halfback, Green was a Brisbane junior standout who played 162 games at NRL level and, including the Super League era, managed 10 State of Origin appearances and three Test caps.

Think. Is this a bet you really want to place?

For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit www.gamblinghelponline.org.au