WITH another State of ­Origin series victory to Queensland and the 10th in 11 years for the Maroons, Blues great Brett Kenny has had enough.

And he is putting his money where his mouth is.

The former Parramatta Eels and Origin legend, now living at Tumbi Umbi, has ­offered to help NSW coach Laurie Daley and he only wants to be paid if the Blues win.

“Let me help coach them, and pay me when we win,” Kenny said.

media_camera Brett Kenny at home with memorabilia from his playing days with NSW, Australia and Parramatta. Picture: Peter Clark

“Let me come into camp and help breathe some fire and some new match play into the boys. Cover my travel costs, and you can pay me when we win.”

Kenny said the idea came from his wife, Suzanne Kenny, who is a Central Coast real estate agent with McLachlan Partners.

“I only get paid when I sell, why don’t you offer the Blues camp the same deal?” Mrs Kenny said to her husband.

Kenny says he is simply sick and tired of watching a contest revered for its evenness ­descend to the lopsided decade NSW has endured.

“Something has to change, and I’m happy to jump in and help out Laurie Daley,” Kenny said.

“Maybe it’s time to bring back some of the former NSW winners and impart some old heads on young shoulders to get some winning thinking into the team.

media_camera Brett Kenny in action for NSW in game one of the 1985 State of Origin series.

“We just can’t sit back and keep losing.”

Kenny is extremely frustrated, as are thousands of Blues fans, and said he just wants to get in there and help the boys get back on top.

media_camera Brett Kenny, who had speed to burn, during the 1986 Origin series.

The 55-year-old, regarded as one of the game’s greatest playmakers, knows just about all there is to know about winning rugby league.

He won four NRL premierships with his 1980s Parramatta dream team, is the only player to score two tries in three grand finals (and had two disallowed in ­another), represented NSW and Australia, won a challenge cup with Wigan in the UK, and is a golden boot winner as the best player in the world.

Kenny has had success at coaching rugby league in the past and hopes to have ­future achievements.