The ARL Commission has appointed Mal Meninga as dedicated Kangaroos coach through to the end of 2019.

One of the most decorated players and coaches of his generation, Meninga officially begins his term with the Kangaroos today after a successful stint with the XXXX Queensland Maroons.

NRL Head of Football Todd Greenberg said Meninga would also be based in Sydney and would provide an ambassadorial role for the game, in addition to his coaching role.

"Mal's work with us starts today – so it is a very important day for the Kangaroos," Mr Greenberg said.

"Our aim is to win the Rugby League World Cup in 2017 and the job officially begins now."

Meninga said it was his personal ambition to become Kangaroos coach.

"For the players, it is the ultimate privilege to the wear the colours of your country, and it is something that they all aspire to," Meninga said.

"For me, it's always been something I've wanted to do. It is truly an honour to be in this position, as the new coach of the Kangaroos."

Mr Greenberg said Meninga would also work closely with the development of the Junior Kangaroos, Australian Schoolboys and Australian Jillaroos programs, as well as other national high-performance pathways.

"Mal's reputation as a player and as a coach, and also as a figure in our game, is second-to-none," Mr Greenberg said.

"This is an incredibly exciting appointment for the Kangaroos.

"We feel that Mal's appointment will ensure that playing for the Kangaroos is the pinnacle of a player's career, which is the way it should be.

"The progression of Mal from one of the most successful Queensland coaches ever to the Australian coaching position is an appropriate one for the game.

"Playing for the Kangaroos should be the greatest honour a player can have and Mal will no doubt bring that mentality to the squad."

Meninga's appointment follows the approval of a program designed to return the Kangaroos to the top of the International Rugby League ladder. The cornerstone of that policy is the appointment of a coach dedicated to the team.

"I am looking forward to the opportunity to improve the Kangaroos program, developing emerging and high-performance players including the Junior Kangaroos and Australian Schoolboys along the way," Meninga said.

Australian captain Cameron Smith said he was excited to see Meninga appointed as Kangaroos coach.

"I couldn't think of a coach more suited to this role, given Mal’s achievements as a former Kangaroos captain and his understanding of what representing Australia means," Smith said.

"He has a proven record at representative level, as well as a tremendous ability to help his players perform at the highest level."

Both Mr Greenberg and Meninga also thanked the Queensland Rugby League for their support of the transition process.

"I am extremely grateful for the support I have received from the Queensland Rugby League – the players, the staff and the executive team," Meninga said.

"I'd also like to thank Denis Handlin and the team at Sony who have made sure this process has been as seamless as possible."

MAL MENINGA

Born: Bundaberg, QLD, July 8, 1960

CAREER OVERVIEW

Games Tries Goals F/G Points CLUB CAREER 1979-94 Southern Suburbs (Brisbane) 1979-85 109 77 313 - 889 St Helens 1984-85 31 28 8 - 128 Canberra 1986-94 166 74 283 2 864 TOTAL 306 179 604 2 1,881 REPRESENTATIVE CAREER 1979-94 QUEENSLAND 1979-94 State of Origin 1980-94 32 6 69 - 161 v. New South Wales 1979-81 6 3 9 - 27 v. touring sides 1983-85 2 1 10 - 23 Tour matches 1983 2 3 8 - 28 TOTAL 42 13 96 - 239 AUSTRALIA 1982-94 Tests and World Cup 1982-94 46 21 99 ‑ 278 Tour matches 1982-94 37 29 79 ‑ 267 v. Rest of the World 1988 1 ‑ 3 ‑ 6 TOTAL 84 50 181 ‑ 551 OCEANIA 1984 v. Europe 1984 1 - 1 - 2 GRAND TOTAL All senior matches 433 242 882 2 2,673

Meninga played junior football with Palmwoods

He made his first grade debut for Canberra v Manly at Brookvale Oval, 8/3/1986 (Rd 1)

He toured four times with the Kangaroos in 1982, 1986, 1990 and 1994

He played most games for Queensland (42)

Meninga captained Canberra to three grand final wins in 1989, 1990 and 1994, and in one losing grand final in 1991

He coached Canberra 1997-2001, guiding the Raiders to the Finals Series in 1997, 1998 and 2000.

He steered Queensland to nine State of Origin series victories 2006-13 and 2015

His State of Origin coaching record is 30 games, 20 wins, 10 losses. Win% 66.7

He has been involved in 62 State of Origin games as player or coach

He was named as a centre in the ARL Team of the Century 2008