Queensland coach Billy Slater has revealed he has but to determine whether or not he’ll return to the Maroons high job in 2024, stating he’ll “sit down” and focus on it after the sequence.
Slater and the Maroons are within the midst of making ready for a possible 3-0 whitewash of the Blues, and the previous Queensland celebrity says his focus has been on that.
However, when chatting with a throng of reporters at Sanctuary Cove on Thursday morning, Slater maybe dropped the largest trace he has so far that he gained’t coach his residence state on past this yr.
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“We’ll worry about this year first then all that will take care of itself,” Slater responded when requested if he plans to be Maroons coach in 2024 and past.
Slater than mentioned that reply didn’t indicate a no.
“I’m really enjoying this. I really am, this is great but it you know, it takes up a fair bit of time,” Slater mentioned.
“I’ve got a lot on so I’ll sit down with Ben Ikin, the right people and my family. It takes up a fair bit of time, even before the Origin series.
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“We’ll work out what’s best for all parties and move forward.”
Slater mentioned there wasn’t a timeframe for his choice earlier than being requested whether or not there was a risk a NRL teaching position was in his future.
“I didn’t see myself standing here being the Queensland coach a few years ago either so you never know what’s around the corner,” Slater mentioned.
“Right now I’m happy with what I’m doing and where I am in my life.”
Source: www.foxsports.com.au