The NSW Rugby League board have commenced their search for a new Origin coach after the sacking of Laurie Daley.
In a statement released on Friday, it confirmed the board have set out their expectations for the new coach.
One of the biggest factors was to consider a coach to does not have a current NRL club affiliation.
The statement read:
"The NSW Rugby League Board today met to discuss the process for appointing a new State of Origin coach.
"In the course of doing so the Board considered the existing policy for appointing a coach who has no current NRL club affiliation. The board decided to affirm this policy.
"NSWRL will now embark on a process of identifying suitable candidates who fulfil the qualification of having no current NRL club affiliation.
The Board has not fixed a time frame within which this process will take place. The clear objective of the process is to find the best possible candidate rather than to be constrained by time limits."
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