Jason Demetriou (rugby league)

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Jason Demetriou
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Personal information
Full nameJason Demetriou
Born (1976-01-13) 13 January 1976 (age 46)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight88 kg (13 st 12 lb)
Playing information
PositionCentre, Second-row, Loose forward
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2000 Lancashire Lynx
2000 Rochdale Hornets
2001–03 Widnes Vikings 54 17 1 0 70
2004–10 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 188 75 10 0 320
2011–12 Keighley Cougars 25 10 0 0 40
Total 267 102 11 0 430
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2000 Canada 2 3 0 0 12
2000 Greece
2000 Lancashire 1 0 0 0 0
Coaching information
Club
Years Team Gms W D L W%
2011–12 Keighley Cougars 33 20 0 13 61
2013–14 Northern Pride 51 40 0 11 78
2020 South Sydney 2 2 0 0 100
2022– South Sydney 0 0 0 0
Total 86 62 0 24 72
As of 10 March 2021
Source: [1][2][3]

Jason Demetriou (/ˈdəmtrɪ/) (born 13 January 1976) is the current head coach of the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the NRL and a former professional rugby league footballer.

Predominantly a centre, Demetriou spent all of his 13-year playing career in England, playing for six clubs and for Canada and Greece internationally. He was formerly the head coach of the Keighley Cougars, Northern Pride and Illawarra Cutters and has been an assistant coach for the St George Illawarra Dragons, Brisbane Broncos and North Queensland Cowboys, where he was on the coaching staff that won the 2015 NRL Grand Final.

Playing career[]

Early career[]

Born in Sydney, Demetriou grew up in the St George area of Sydney and supported the Balmain Tigers as a child. As a teen, Demetriou played in the Harold Matthews Cup and S.G. Ball Cup for the St George Dragons. From there Demetriou moved to the Newtown Jets, where he played for their Metropolitan Cup side and later the Bondi Roosters, before moving to England in December 1999. In 2000, Demetriou played for the now-defunct Lancashire Lynx and the Rochdale Hornets.[4]

Widnes Vikings[]

In 2001, Demetriou joined the Widnes Vikings in the second division Northern Ford Premiership, with side gaining promotion to the Super League in Demetriou's first season with club and Demetriou being named the 2001 Northern Ford Premiership Overseas Player of the Year.

Wakefield Trinity Wildcats[]

In 2004, Demetriou joined the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats (captain) (Heritage № 1213) where he spent the next seven seasons, captaining the club for five of those seasons. In doing so, he became the first Australian player without NRL experience to captain a Super League team.

In 2006, he was named Wakefield Trinity Wildcat's Player of the Year. That season he scored a late try against local rivals, the Castleford Tigers, to keep Wakefield Trinity Wildcats in the Super League, simultaneously relegating Castleford Tigers. The moment was captured and a large copy of the photo is on display outside the coach's office at Belle Vue.[5]

In 2007, he was named as Wakefield Trinity Wildcats's Player of the Year again. He was also named at centre in the Super League Dream Team, and was short-listed for the Man of Steel award along with Trent Barrett and James Roby.

In 2009, he wore the number 8 jersey for Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, in memory of his close friend Adam Watene. Demetriou is associated with the Adam Watene Fund, helping raise funds for his family in New Zealand. In 2010, he was awarded a 3-month testimonial at the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats as a reward for his hard work and dedication to English rugby league.

Coaching career[]

Demetriou's contract with Wakefield Trinity Wildcats expired at the end of 2010, and he was told that it would not be renewed. He initially joined the York City Knights for 2011, but a subsequent offer as player-coach for Keighley Cougars arose, and was accepted. In his first season in charge, Keighley gained promotion to the Kingstone Press Championship.

Demetriou returned to Australia in 2013, becoming the head coach for the Northern Pride in the Queensland Cup. During his two seasons at the Pride, the club won back-to-back minor premierships, the 2014 Queensland Cup Grand Final and the inaugural NRL State Championship game. In 2014, he coached the Queensland Residents side, who defeated the NSW Cup rep side 24–16.

In October 2014, Demetriou joined the North Queensland Cowboys as an assistant coach.[6] On 4 October 2015, Demetriou was a member of the Cowboys' coaching staff in the side's 17–16 Grand Final victory over the Brisbane Broncos.

In January 2016, Demetriou joined the St George Illawarra Dragons as an assistant coach and as head coach to their NSW Cup feeder team, the Illawarra Cutters.[7] In September 2016, he was named coach of the 2016 Intrust Super Premiership NSW Team of the Year.[8]

In 2017, Demetriou joined the Brisbane Broncos under head coach Wayne Bennett.[9] He took over as the side's attacking coach in Round 6 of the 2018 NRL season, with the side scoring the second most tries in the competition from that point forward.[10]

In December 2018, he joined the South Sydney Rabbitohs as an assistant coach, following Bennett to the club.[11] In February 2020, it was announced that Demetriou would succeed Bennett as head coach at the end of the 2021 NRL season.[12] On 6 August 2020, it was announced Demetriou would make his coaching debut for the South Sydney Rabbitohs after head coach Wayne Bennett breached the NRL's COVID-19 protocols.[13] His first match as coach saw the Rabbitohs defeat the Brisbane Broncos by 28–10 at ANZ Stadium in Sydney.[14]

References[]

  1. ^ loverugbyleague
  2. ^ RLP
  3. ^ Rugby League Project Coaches
  4. ^ http://richarddelariviere.co.uk/?p=344
  5. ^ "NEW STARS SIGN UP WITH THE VIKINGS". Runcorn and Widnes World. 26 September 2001. Retrieved 13 July 2007.
  6. ^ "Demetriou to join coaching team". 14 October 2014.
  7. ^ "Dragons Announce Key Staff Changes". 7 January 2016.
  8. ^ NSWRL.com.au (26 March 2016). "2016 Intrust Super Cup Team of the Year". Zero Tackle. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  9. ^ "Jason Demetriou Joins Broncos' Staff". 27 October 2016.
  10. ^ "Why Broncos assistant Demetriou has what it takes to be an NRL head coach". 15 August 2018.
  11. ^ "Rabbitohs Announce Support Staff". 13 December 2018.
  12. ^ "Bennett's reign to end in 2021 as Souths lock in successor. But Wayne is eyeing another gig". Fox Sports Australia. 21 February 2020. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
  13. ^ "'Jeopardises the game': Bennett gets brutal COVID 'wake up call' from ARLC boss". 6 August 2020.
  14. ^ "South Sydney beats Brisbane Broncos 28-10 in NRL grudge match, Manly loses to Warriors". ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). 7 August 2020. Retrieved 7 August 2020.

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