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Jason Hetherington

Coaching Career

All information provided below is based only on data available in the RLP database and should be used as a guide only.

Vital Statistics

Born
Thursday, 23rd August, 1973
Current Age
52 years and 288 days
Place Of Birth
Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia

Known Family Links

Son
Zac Hetherington
Kobe Hetherington

Competitions Won

Women's State of Origin
2020

Biography

Former Ipswich halfback, a University of Queensland RU product, was signed by the G’Coast as an understudy to Wally Lewis in 1992. Hetherington came to C’bury with the view of being a viable replacement for Terry Lamb but moved to hooker at the instigation of coach Chris Anderson. A try-scorer in the club's grand final loss to Canberra in 1994, he went on to play a sterling role in C’bury’s 17-4 win over Manly in the 1995 grand final. While the good form of Penrith’s Craig Gower kept him out of Super League’s representative teams in 1997, Hetherington got his chance at State level in Queensland’s State of Origin series win in 1998. An injury to Brisbane’s Kevin Walters on the eve of the Third Test against NZ in October, which required hooker Andrew Johns to move to five-eighth, resulted in Hetherington getting his chance at Test level. He didn’t disappoint, scoring a try on debut in the 36-16 win, but a one-match suspension in April 1999 for a dangerous tackle robbed him of the chance to retain his Test spot for the ANZac Test. Hetherington was named Queensland’s Player of the Series in the historic tied State of Origin series in 1999 but missed Australia’s Tri-series win at the end of the year because of injury. He made his second Test appearance in the 52-0 thrashing of NZ in the 2000 ANZac Test and was a member of the Queensland State of Origin team that was soundly thrashed by NSW in the 2000 interstate series. At the end of the season Hetherington went to go to England and play with the London Broncos when the Bulldogs could not fit him under their salary cap.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Representative Career - Australia   Comp Wins Matches W L D Win%  
Women's State of Origin 1 3 1 2 - 33.33% List
Other   Comp Wins Matches W L D Win%  
QRL - 51 12 37 2 23.53% List

Australia - By Team

Team Years   Games W L D Win%  
QLD (W) 2018-20   3 1 2 - 33.33% List

NSW/QLD Cup - By Year

Team Season   Games W L D Win%  
Central QLDCentral QLD 20132013 Intrust Super QLD Cup   227 14 1 31.82% List
Central QLDCentral QLD 20142014 Intrust Super QLD Cup   244 19 1 16.67% List
Central QLDCentral QLD 20152015 Intrust Super QLD Cup   51 4 - 20.00% List

NSW/QLD Cup - By Team

Team Years   Games W L D Win%  
Central QLD 2013-15   51 12 37 2 23.53% List

Your Say

  • Lachlan Cole
    31 Dec 2013 11:52am

    You always would give your best and you were a massive figure for Canterbury reaching the 1998 grand final and good luck coaching the Capras in 2014.

  • Graeme
    9 Nov 2017 3:26pm

    What a great guy
    Just met him on a worksite in central Queensland
    What a great knowledge of the game !

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Sources: David Middleton's Rugby League Yearbook (1987-88 to present), Big League, Match Video, Richard Bailey's Rugby League World , Warrington Rugby Heritage