
Edict fires two NRL greats into frame for Kangaroos job
After nine years and two World Cup titles, Meninga has walked away from the Australian Test side to become head coach of the Perth Bears ahead of their inaugural NRL season in 2027.
Meninga has been one of the most vocal supporters of the international game's growth and leaves the role with an 89 per cent win rate from 28 Tests.
His exit to take the Perth gig leaves the Kangaroos without a coach just five months out from the first Ashes series in more than two decades.
Australia will play England in a three-Test series at Wembley, Headingley and Everton's new home ground in November.
There has been speculation that South Sydney coach Wayne Bennett would put his hand up to lead Australia.
But NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo said in Sydney on Friday that the ARL Commission wanted the national team coach to be at arm's length from club football.
"The commission has a long-held policy that the Kangaroos coach shouldn't be involved in coaching clubs as well, and that policy is going to continue," Abdo said.
"We are all very excited for the end-of-season tour, it's been a long time in waiting, and of course we have a World Cup next year.
"Today was about announcing Mal as the Perth Bears coach, and now with that secured the commission will turn its attention to the right candidate for the Kangaroos."
Smith has no interest to coach at club level, but the 56-Test hooker said this week that the chance to work with the Kangaroos around his commentary commitments was appealing.
Fittler, meanwhile, hasn't had a coaching position since parting ways with NSW following the 2023 State of Origin series.
The ex-Australian playmaker currently works at the NRL and has received the backing of Phil Gould to lead the Kangaroos' Ashes tour.
Meninga has helped restore the Australian team to the top of the international game, while the rise of Tonga and Samoa has left the Kangaroos increasingly fighting for players.
"The Kangaroos job is a full-time job, it's not just coaching the team, there's a couple of other commitments," Meninga said.
"From a transition point of view I'll hopefully be a part of all that.
"I have loved the opportunity to coach the Australian team and build the international program.
"I'm satisfied with the job I did with the national program, I'm really comfortable with the fact that I'm moving on."
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