logo
Australian NRL legend Mal Meninga confirmed as head coach of Perth Bears

Australian NRL legend Mal Meninga confirmed as head coach of Perth Bears

7NEWS4 days ago

The Perth Bears hope the presence of Mal Meninga will give the NRL's 18th team immediate cut-through in an AFL-dominated city after unveiling the Immortal as the head coach of the start-up franchise.
At a press conference in Sydney on Friday, Meninga was locked in as the Bears' inaugural coach on a three-year deal.
It is his first foray into club coaching in more than 25 years.
Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today
The nine-time State of Origin series-winning coach beat South Sydney great Sam Burgess and former Parramatta boss Brad Arthur to the role, his first in charge of a club since 2001.
Meninga has renounced his role as coach of the Australian Test team ahead of an end-of-season Ashes tour.
The 64-year-old will now set about building a competitive roster for the Bears' first NRL season in 2027.
'This is one of the most exciting challenges of my career,' Meninga said.
'To have the opportunity to take our great game back to Western Australia to start a new team and to bring with it a much-loved rugby league community and heritage brand in the Bears.
'It's a great privilege and responsibility I've been given to be one of the leaders in the formation of the club.
'I'm looking forward getting to stuck into the work that needs to be done to deliver a team that represents WA and is competitive from day one.'
Meninga has built a terrific resume working as a representative coach with the Kangaroos, Queensland and Papua New Guinea, but hasn't worked at club level since he left the Canberra Raiders in 2001.
Perth Bears CEO Anthony De Ceglie said Meninga's leadership and experience would give the organisation a strong platform to build its culture and identity.
'We're extremely honoured that Mal has signed on to become the inaugural coach of the Perth Bears,' De Ceglie said.
'Mal is not just an Immortal of the NRL but an immortal of the Australian sporting landscape.
'He is an icon whose leadership qualities such as courage, honesty and hard work are rightly renowned across the country and make him the perfect coach to build a brand new team from the ground up.
'I'm sure NRL fans in Perth and in North Sydney will join me in welcoming him with open arms.'
The Bears' return to the NRL comes 25 years after their Northern Eagles merger with Manly collapsed .... and a tough task looms for Meninga.
Some 14 expansion teams have joined the NRL and its predecessors since 1982, when the league first began to expand out of Sydney.
Only two of those teams, the Brisbane Broncos and Melbourne Storm, played finals in their first two seasons.
Even then, the Broncos only made it to a play-off game to reach the official post-season in 1989, losing that match to Cronulla.
Among the 12 remaining teams, only one - the Auckland Warriors of 1995 - had a winning record in either of their first two seasons, while three picked up the wooden spoon in the same time-frame.
EXPANSION TEAMS THAT PLAYED FINALS IN THEIR FIRST TWO SEASONS
Brisbane Broncos: 7th (1988), 6th^ (1989)
Melbourne Storm: 3rd^ (1998), 3rd^ (1999)
EXPANSION TEAMS THAT MISSED FINALS IN THEIR FIRST TWO SEASONS
Canberra Raiders: 14th* (1982), 10th (1983)
Illawarra Steelers: 13th (1982), 12th (1983)
Newcastle Knights: 14th (1988), 7th (1989)
Gold Coast/Tweed Heads Giants: 15th (1988), 13th (1989)
South Queensland Crushers: 16th (1995), 20th* (1996)
Western Reds: 11th (1995), 16th (1996)
North Queensland Cowboys: 20th* (1995), 17th (1996)
The Warriors: 10th (1995), 11th (1996)
Adelaide Rams: 9th (1997, Super League), 17th (1998)
Hunter Mariners: 6th (1997, Super League), N/A (1998)
Gold Coast Titans: 12th (2007), 13th (2008)
The Dolphins: 13th (2023), 10th (2024)
^denotes the team played finals
*denotes the team finished last

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Brumbies better prepared for Super title push: Hooper
Brumbies better prepared for Super title push: Hooper

West Australian

time39 minutes ago

  • West Australian

Brumbies better prepared for Super title push: Hooper

Tom Hooper says the ACT Brumbies' push for the Super Rugby Pacific title has been years in the making and the team feels "far more prepared" than in previous semi-finals. The Brumbies will tackle the Chiefs in Hamilton on Saturday looking to end an Australian team hoodoo in New Zealand, where no side has ever won a Super knock-out game. The ACT side has now made the semis the last four seasons, since the competition added the Pacific element, but haven't been able to crack a place in the final and haven't won the title since 2004. Hooper, who has starred at both lock and blindside flanker, said the current crop of Brumbies faced this challenge with confidence after their seasons together. "It's all been building to a head for a long time now so we're very keen to take it one step further, take the learnings from the last three years and then take the learnings from games we've played this year," the 24-year-old said. "We're far more prepared, this group's been together for a long time and having the nucleus together for a fair chunk of this season has been really beneficial." The teams met in round three at FMG Stadium Waikato with the home side triumphant 49-34, however both scored six tries with the Chiefs' goal-kicking the difference. The Brumbies only trailed by five points before Anton Lienert-Brown locked down the result with a converted try in the 79th minute. The visitors were missing first-choice players Hooper, Noah Lolesio, Rob Valetini, Tuaina Taii Tualima and David Feliua from that starting line-up. The Brumbies eliminated the Hurricanes to advance to the final four, with four of their five tries scored by their front-row, backing themselves to score each time they entered the 22m zone. "It's a huge advantage and we really pride ourselves on our 'A-zone' and I think we 100 per cent rate on the weekend and if we can do that against the Chiefs, it would be really great," Hooper said. "If I look back two years (2023 semi-final against the Chiefs), our conversion rate in A-zone was what lost us that game, ultimately." But Hooper said they weren't "one-trick ponies". "At the moment, we've been doing really well in our pick and go, but that doesn't mean we can't swing it out wide to Corey Toole and he can gas one over. "Any team that's going to win this competition has to have a few different weapons to their arsenal and we're definitely not a one-trick pony. "But that trick at the moment is working very well for us ... we'll keep going back to it, but we've got a few different weapons up our sleeve." Hooper is shifting his career to the UK, but he said he wasn't thinking this could be his last match in Brumbies colours. "We've got two grand finals left and we're going to pour absolutely everything into it as we fell short the last three years because we didn't," he said. "We're pouring everything into this one and then we'll pour everything into the next one and then after that we'll pour beers into the cup and drink out of it."

AFL Round 13 Wrap – Pies win Thriller, GWS fail & are Crows Contenders?
AFL Round 13 Wrap – Pies win Thriller, GWS fail & are Crows Contenders?

Mercury

time44 minutes ago

  • Mercury

AFL Round 13 Wrap – Pies win Thriller, GWS fail & are Crows Contenders?

The AFL Today Show is here for all your Round 13 needs, wrapping up every single game with stats, banter and insights as Adelaide become contenders, Collingwood's nail-biting victory over the Demons and Port Adelaide's upset GWS! The panel chat about the biggest AFL news, amazing moments, as Max Holmes, & Brodie Grundy dominate, plus highlighting the biggest & best moments of an amazing and inaccurate round of footy! Get around the AFL Today Show with panelists Liam McAllion, Marcus Bazzano and Leo Mullaly as they talk out all things footy for the 2025 AFL season! Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:08 Western Bulldogs vs Hawthorn 07:55 Adelaide vs Brisbane 13:42 Richmond vs Sydney 18:22 Geelong vs Gold Coast 23:07 GWS vs Port Adelaide 29:00 North Melbourne vs West Coast 33:33 Carlton vs Essendon 38:45 Melbourne vs Collingwood 44:54 Ladder Check 46:00 Tipping Results 46:30 Lock of the Week 48:42 Best of the Round 50:37 Best Team of the Round 52:35 Outro 👨‍💻 AFL Today's Podcast Expert Panel: Alex Donnelly Liam 'Stats Guy' McAllion Leo Mullaly Marcus Bazzano Subscribe for weekly AFL analysis, predictions, and fan discussions. Follow AFL Today's Social Media Channels. Instagram: Tik Tok: X: Spotify: Apple Podcast: Be sure to check out our other shows: Cricket Today: @CricketTodayAU

Brumbies better prepared for Super title push: Hooper
Brumbies better prepared for Super title push: Hooper

Perth Now

timean hour ago

  • Perth Now

Brumbies better prepared for Super title push: Hooper

Tom Hooper says the ACT Brumbies' push for the Super Rugby Pacific title has been years in the making and the team feels "far more prepared" than in previous semi-finals. The Brumbies will tackle the Chiefs in Hamilton on Saturday looking to end an Australian team hoodoo in New Zealand, where no side has ever won a Super knock-out game. The ACT side has now made the semis the last four seasons, since the competition added the Pacific element, but haven't been able to crack a place in the final and haven't won the title since 2004. Hooper, who has starred at both lock and blindside flanker, said the current crop of Brumbies faced this challenge with confidence after their seasons together. "It's all been building to a head for a long time now so we're very keen to take it one step further, take the learnings from the last three years and then take the learnings from games we've played this year," the 24-year-old said. "We're far more prepared, this group's been together for a long time and having the nucleus together for a fair chunk of this season has been really beneficial." The teams met in round three at FMG Stadium Waikato with the home side triumphant 49-34, however both scored six tries with the Chiefs' goal-kicking the difference. The Brumbies only trailed by five points before Anton Lienert-Brown locked down the result with a converted try in the 79th minute. The visitors were missing first-choice players Hooper, Noah Lolesio, Rob Valetini, Tuaina Taii Tualima and David Feliua from that starting line-up. The Brumbies eliminated the Hurricanes to advance to the final four, with four of their five tries scored by their front-row, backing themselves to score each time they entered the 22m zone. "It's a huge advantage and we really pride ourselves on our 'A-zone' and I think we 100 per cent rate on the weekend and if we can do that against the Chiefs, it would be really great," Hooper said. "If I look back two years (2023 semi-final against the Chiefs), our conversion rate in A-zone was what lost us that game, ultimately." But Hooper said they weren't "one-trick ponies". "At the moment, we've been doing really well in our pick and go, but that doesn't mean we can't swing it out wide to Corey Toole and he can gas one over. "Any team that's going to win this competition has to have a few different weapons to their arsenal and we're definitely not a one-trick pony. "But that trick at the moment is working very well for us ... we'll keep going back to it, but we've got a few different weapons up our sleeve." Hooper is shifting his career to the UK, but he said he wasn't thinking this could be his last match in Brumbies colours. "We've got two grand finals left and we're going to pour absolutely everything into it as we fell short the last three years because we didn't," he said. "We're pouring everything into this one and then we'll pour everything into the next one and then after that we'll pour beers into the cup and drink out of it."

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store