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Jason Demetriou eyes PNG Chiefs job as NRL return looms

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 17, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Jason Demetriou, recently dismissed as head coach of the South Sydney Rabbitohs, has emerged as a leading candidate for the inaugural coaching position of the Papua New Guinea Chiefs, the NRL’s 19th team set to join the competition in 2028.

Demetriou, who also currently coaches the PNG Kumuls national team, expressed his strong interest in the role, telling Code Sports, “If there’s an opportunity to be involved with PNG, then I’d love that. I’m passionate about PNG and about the people of PNG and, more importantly, what rugby league can do for that country.”

Appointed Kumuls coach in 2024, Demetriou’s commitment to the nation extends beyond the international arena. He anticipates leading the team into the NRL, with the franchise slated to begin play in 2028. Despite currently holding the head coaching position at the London Broncos, a role secured following a call from Brisbane legend Darren Lockyer in November, Demetriou remains focused on the potential opportunity with the Chiefs.

Lockyer has indicated he would not impede Demetriou’s pursuit of the PNG position. “I coach the Kumuls, so they know where my interest is, as does the London club,” Demetriou stated. “I’m focusing on what I can control at the moment and that’s here with London, but when the right opportunity comes down the track, I will gaze at it.” Demetriou is under contract with the Broncos through 2026.

Demetriou believes the potential of Papua New Guinea’s rugby league talent is immense. “It’s scary how much potential there is in PNG,” he said. “It’s a huge job (for the head coach). If the NRL gets the development right, in five or six years time every NRL club will be going to PNG to find talent. They will be in the shop window.” He highlighted the current difficulty for PNG players to gain recognition within the NRL system, noting that a lack of exposure in Australian competitions hinders their recruitment.

Demetriou’s tenure at South Sydney began promisingly in 2022, inheriting the role from Wayne Bennett and guiding the team to a preliminary final. But, the 2023 season saw a decline in performance, culminating in the team missing the finals. He was subsequently sacked in early 2024 after a poor start to the season, losing six of their first seven matches.

Despite this setback, Demetriou feels the experience has made him a better coach. “That’s an aspiration — to get back into the NRL,” he said. “I’m not content with how I finished. I showed early on in my stint at Souths that I’ve got more to offer. It’s about finding the right club. I’m looking forward to doing what I need to do here at the Broncos and earning the right to get that shot again in the NRL. It’s not until you go through it where you take your real lessons. I’m without doubt a better coach for it.”

While Demetriou is considered a frontrunner, he faces competition from several other coaches. Adrian Lam, the PNG-born coach of the Leigh Leopards in Super League, and Brad Arthur, the current coach of the Leeds Rhinos, have also been linked to the position. Willie Peters, another Super League coach, and even former NRL mentors Wayne Bennett and Ivan Cleary have been mentioned as potential candidates. Cleary and Bennett’s contracts expire at the end of 2027, opening the possibility of a move to the Chiefs.

The PNG Chiefs have recently appointed Lorna McPherson as their inaugural CEO and Michael Chammas as their general manager, signaling a rapid progression in the establishment of the franchise. The selection of a head coach remains a critical step in the team’s development.

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NRL 2026 Trials Week 3: Team Tips, Fifita, Mitchell & Moses Updates

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 16, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

South Sydney Rabbitohs fans are bracing for potential delays to the start of the NRL season for key players Latrell Mitchell and David Fifita, with both sidelined due to injury concerns. The news comes as teams finalize preparations for the upcoming pre-season trials.

According to reports, Mitchell and Fifita will both have a week off training as a precaution. The Rabbitohs were significantly impacted by injuries throughout the 2025 season, with several stars including Mitchell, Cody Walker, Cameron Murray, and Campbell Graham spending extended periods on the sidelines, and the club will be hoping to avoid a repeat of that misfortune.

Despite the injury concerns, there is optimism surrounding Fifita’s integration into the South Sydney squad. Newly signed from the Titans, Fifita will be looking to recapture his form under the guidance of experienced coach Wayne Bennett, as reported by the ABC on February 3, 2026. Bennett’s experience will be crucial in helping Fifita overcome a season lost to injury.

The Rabbitohs are still planning to unveil Fifita in their pre-season trial against the Manly Sea Eagles. Mitchell may also feature in the match, potentially in a novel position, though his availability remains uncertain.

Elsewhere in the league, the Parramatta Eels are set to showcase their new halves pairing of Mitchell Moses and Jonah Pezet against the Sydney Roosters. The Roosters are expected to field their new spine recruits in the same trial match.

The pre-season trials are heating up, with several matches scheduled for the coming weeks. The New Zealand Warriors will face the Gold Coast Dolphins on February 20th at Leichhardt Oval, while the Wests Tigers will host the Penrith Panthers. The Cronulla Sharks will play the Canberra Raiders at Polytec Stadium, Gosford, and the Roosters will face the Eels at the same venue. The Melbourne Storm will travel to the Sunshine Coast to take on the Gold Coast Titans on February 22nd.

The NRL season is set to initiate on March 2nd, with the Raiders taking on the Warriors. Fans can watch the 2026 NRL Pre-season series and All-Star matches live and ad-break free on FOX LEAGUE, available through Kayo Sports.

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