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Mal Meninga wants international football restored as pinnacle of the game

mikeob

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Queensland coach Mal Meninga says he is driven to take up the vacant Kangaroos coaching position because he wants to see international football restored as the pinnacle of the game.

Meninga is a leading contender to replace former Australian coach Tim Sheens, but admits to having sleepless nights as he wrestles with the idea of standing down from the State of Origin coaching role with his beloved Maroons.

However, Meninga is excited by the prospect after an Australian Rugby League Commission review resulted in a commitment to improve the Kangaroos' development pathways and help strengthen the international game overall.

"I'm keen under the new review and what they've decided around making the international program more relevant," Meninga said.

"More events, more emerging programs, maybe have an international nines, spending money on more test matches and make the Kangaroos and international league at the top of the ladder.


"I'm very keen to be involved in that type of process, but then I'm torn because of my baby Maroons. To go away from that would be a difficult decision so I'm having sleepless nights at the moment."

Meninga has been in talks with Australian officials and hopes a decision on the Kangaroos coaching role is made by the end of the month.

The 55-year-old has coached Queensland to nine series wins over the past 10 years, but is uncomfortable with the fact that many Australian players rate playing for their state as a greater honour than representing their country.

The former state and national captain was the only player to make four Kangaroo tours (1982, 1986, 1990 and 1994) and longs to see international football reclaim top status.

"Playing for your country is the ultimate and that's what every kid should be aspiring to," he said. "It has lost its gloss, the Australian position, and that's why they want to put it back on a pedestal and add some resources.

"We're lucky that we've got a small international program that can be developed so let's put it at the top of the tree."

Improving the Kangaroos standing after three consecutive defeats to New Zealand is the obvious goal, but Meninga says Australian players need to be prepared to give their all to the cause.

The length of the NRL season and representative demands mean it is difficult for players to always be at their best and he believes the Kiwis suffered from that in their recent series loss to England.

"It comes from the heart. That's important, you've got to want to put that jersey on and the domestic season is such a tough schedule and it's tough to get yourself back up emotionally, physically and mentally at the back end of the year.

"I don't want to take anything away from the Kiwis. What Stephen Kearney's done as far as transitioning players, quality players, younger players into their systems is really good.

"They've got a quality side and haven't had a lot of rest in a lot of years and they're expected to perform at their best and they looked tired in the third test against England.

"They need a spell, but they had Shaun Johnson, Kieran Foran, Simon Mannering and Manu Vatuvei missing, and Jason Taumalolo as well. That's five quality players who would probably have played in the Kiwis so I wouldn't be holding my breath. They're still favourites in my opinion."
 

Evil Homer

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So he wants international RL to be the pinnacle but is unsure about the Kangaroos job because he values his SOO role too much?:crazy:
 

JasonE

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Daniel Anderson's name was mentioned yesterday as a possible interim coach of the Kangaroos as they seek to avoid 4 losses in a row to the NZ Kiwis.
 

LeagueXIII

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It is the pinnacle... it's only in Australia that the perception is different helped by a negative media.
 

Sinman

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He makes a good point that the NRL season is demanding and players end up playing the international season tired.. We actually need to see this change. To develop the international product you need to cut down a little on the domestic league.. 20 rounds then finals I reckon but state of Origin stand alone weekends also being set aside for other internationals..
 

Scubby

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It is the pinnacle... it's only in Australia that the perception is different helped by a negative media.

This. The obsession with Origin is ridiculous. The best 34 players in the world don't play in this series any more. It would be lucky to have the best 15 players in the world in there.
 

Last Week

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This. The obsession with Origin is ridiculous. The best 34 players in the world don't play in this series any more. It would be lucky to have the best 15 players in the world in there.

True, but it makes more money than any other representative game of Rugby League in the world. It is going to be treated as the pinnacle here for that reason alone.

Australia vs New Zealand could hopefully come close soon.
 

HayneKloppter

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If you're talking about the fact that Australian administrators constantly shit on international RL then yeah, I will.

well whilst the awful aus administrators running the nrl are funding the IRL that's the way it's always going to be. step up nzrl and gbrl or quit your moaning
 

Billythekid

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well whilst the awful aus administrators running the nrl are funding the IRL that's the way it's always going to be. step up nzrl and gbrl or quit your moaning

It's this sort of logic that has seen our game continue to stagnate whilst union has pushed on to be a significant global sport. The international scene is not the enemy of the ARLC, there is a ton of menu to be made there. It also has the potential to give us something the AFL can never have, international competition. One day the administrators of our game will realise this but the longer it takes the more difficult It becomes particularly as union continues to grow.
 

HayneKloppter

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It's this sort of logic that has seen our game continue to stagnate whilst union has pushed on to be a significant global sport. The international scene is not the enemy of the ARLC, there is a ton of menu to be made there. It also has the potential to give us something the AFL can never have, international competition. One day the administrators of our game will realise this but the longer it takes the more difficult It becomes particularly as union continues to grow.

bullshit, union has not grown globally at all, it's as it always has been, but gone backwards in aus. apples and oranges comparison really because of it's private school ties being it's "grassroots" and foundation vs the REAL commercial world league lives in...commercial being the operative word around this "logic" you dont' agree with.
 

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