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Shaun Wane in mix to coach North Queensland Cowboys

A premiership-winning Super League coach has emerged as a frontline contender to replace to Paul Green at the Cowboys — and his stats are impressive.

Shaun Wane is in the mix to coach the Cowboys. Picture: Getty Images
Shaun Wane is in the mix to coach the Cowboys. Picture: Getty Images

England coach Shaun Wane has emerged as a frontline contender to replace Paul Green at the Cowboys after formally applying for the North Queensland job.

The Courier-Mail can reveal Wane’s resume has been sent to North Queensland’s board with the British Test mentor keen to parlay his success in the northern hemisphere into launching his coaching career in the NRL.

Only a handful of Englishmen have taken the reins of an Australian premiership club in the last 50 years.

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Shaun Wane has thrown his hat into the ring for the Cowboys’ coaching job. Picture: Getty Images
Shaun Wane has thrown his hat into the ring for the Cowboys’ coaching job. Picture: Getty Images

Tommy Bishop had five seasons at Cronulla in two stints from 1970, helping the Sharks to the 1973 decider before a comeback year in 1980, while Malcolm Reilly had four seasons at Newcastle, steering the Knights to the title in 1997.

Now Wane is ready to bring a British flavour to the NRL coaching brigade.

The 55-year-old succeeded Wayne Bennett as England’s national coach this year but the coronavirus pandemic has put a halt to international football and Wane’s two-year plan to reinvigorate the British team.

Bennett was able to successfully juggle twin roles in club and national coaching and there is no reason why Wane couldn’t preside over England while making his mark in the NRL.

While the Cowboys will undertake a thorough process in deciding Green’s successor, Wane’s application is being taken seriously and he is likely to be short-listed for a formal interview.

He has also been linked with the New Zealand Warriors.

Shaun Wane won three English Super League titles with Wigan. Picture: Gregg Porteous
Shaun Wane won three English Super League titles with Wigan. Picture: Gregg Porteous

North Queensland powerbrokers have run the rule over Wane’s portfolio and are highly-impressed with his decorated career in the English Super League.

A former forward with Wigan, Leeds and Workington Town who played two Tests for Great Britain in 1985-86, Wane was appointed Wigan coach in 2011 and enjoyed outstanding success with the English powerhouse.

He steered Wigan to five grand finals, including three premierships in 2013, 2016 and 2018. When he left the Warriors, Wane had won 161 of 238 games for a 68 per cent win record, the type of success rate enjoyed by the likes of Wayne Bennett and Craig Bellamy in the NRL.

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Wane took over at Wigan following the departure of current Wests Tigers coach Michael Maguire, who went on to succeed in the NRL, winning a premiership at South Sydney in 2014.

Titans coach Justin Holbrook joined the Gold Coast this season after cutting his teeth in Super League, winning the grand final last year with St Helens.

Warriors interim coach Todd Payten is considered the favourite to secure the Cowboys job but North Queensland are prepared to hear Wane’s pitch before finalising Green’s successor in the next six weeks.




Originally published as Shaun Wane in mix to coach North Queensland Cowboys

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