Townsville Bulletin

DECISION TIME FOR PAUL GREEN

COWBOYS COACH ON THE CLOCK

- PETER BADEL

NORTH Queensland mentor Paul Green is under mounting pressure to sign a $ 2.8 million contract extension – or face being sensationa­lly moved on as Cowboys coach.

Cowboys hierarchy are frustrated with protracted negotiatio­ns and will pull their lucrative three- year offer to Green if he does not agree to terms in the coming weeks.

“I want this deal done sooner rather than later, otherwise we will move on,” Cowboys chairman Laurence Lancini said.

NORTH Queensland mentor Paul Green is under mounting pressure to sign a $ 2.8 million contract extension – or face being sensationa­lly moved on as Cowboys coach.

The Townsville Bulletin can reveal the Cowboys hierarchy are frustrated with protracted negotiatio­ns and will pull their lucrative three- year offer to Green if he doesn’t agree to terms in the coming weeks.

The prospect of losing Green would be a bombshell given his outstandin­g job in delivering the Cowboys’ first premiershi­p in 2015 before steering the club to the grand final last year.

But after six months of high- level talks, the parties have yet to find common ground, prompting chairman Laurence Lancini to seek an answer from Green “sooner rather than later”.

Should the stalemate continue, the Cowboys will begin looking for Green’s replacemen­t, with off- contract Storm supercoach Craig Bellamy a possible target.

Lancini made it clear he wants Green to stay for another term but says the Cowboys cannot risk being left without a coach for next season. “I want this deal done sooner rather than later, otherwise we will move on,” Lancini said.

“Paul is absolutely my preference, I don’t want him to go. But we can only do a deal if both parties agree to it and at the moment, we’re not there.

“Up until now, we haven’t spoken to any other coach but it will get to the stage where we will have no other choice but to find someone else.

“I don’t want this to drag on. We’re already into Round 5. This has gone on for six months. Before we know it, State of Origin will be upon us, the season goes quickly and I don’t want to be in this position in the middle of the season.”

It is understood the Cowboys have tabled a rich deal to keep Green in Townsville until the end of 2021.

Lancini will not agree to a one- year extension, to avert Green becoming a free agent at the same time as Wayne Bennett. The Brisbane mentor is off- contract at the end of next year and the Broncos view Green as a possible successor at Red Hill.

One sticking point is Green’s perceived value at a time when the code has negotiated a new Collective Bargaining Agreement and secured $ 1.8 billion via record TV rights.

Green is one of six current NRL coaches who have a premiershi­p on their resumé. The others are Bennett, Bellamy, Ricky Stuart, Shane Flanagan and Trent Robinson.

Having qualified for two grand finals in three years, Green could earn more than $ 1 million annually on the open market but his preference is to steer the Cowboys through the post- Johnathan Thurston era.

His manager George Mimis remains hopeful of striking a deal with the Cowboys.

“It would be improper of me to comment publicly on confidenti­al negotiatio­ns while they are ongoing,” he said.

“Suffice to say that we are engaged in a process with Laurence which we, too, hope will yield a balanced and fair outcome for all parties.”

Champion playmaker Thurston, who will retire at season’s end, urged Green not to walk away from North Queensland at a delicate time for the club.

“Hopefully Greeny stays,” he said. “In my eyes he has been great for my game and a lot of the players that have been here.

“The Cowboys have given him his first coaching opportunit­y and would love to see him stay.”

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Paul Green ( left) and Laurence Lancini
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STALLED: Cowboys coach Paul Green and ( inset) North Queensland chairman Laurence Lancini.

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