Sacked Rabbitohs coach Jason Demetriou takes on new role

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Former South Sydney Rabbitohs coach Jason Demetriou has secured a new position as the head coach of Westfields Sports High School’s rugby league programme.

Demetriou, who was dismissed from his role at the Rabbitohs earlier this year, is also set to continue coaching the Papua New Guinea national team in 2025, a role he first undertook in 2024.

Jason Demetriou
Jason Demetriou was dismissed from his role at the Rabbitohs earlier this year. Photo: ABC News.

Despite his departure from South Sydney, Demetriou has remained active in rugby league, balancing his media commitments with his duties as head coach of the PNG team.

The move to Westfields Sports High School marks the next chapter in his coaching career, as he works with one of the country’s leading rugby league development programmes.

Source: The Daily Telegraph.

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