Todd Payten is the new North Queensland Cowboys coach. Payten's appointment was one of the worst kept secrets in rugby league but has now been made official by the club | samphillips06
He has signed a three-year deal, which will keep him at the Cowboys until the end of 2023.
"His strong leadership abilities, the importance he places on culture and communication and the confidence he has in continuing to develop our playing group were all major factors in choosing Todd as our next head coach."
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