North Queensland Cowboys assistant coach James Maloney ...
1 hours agoWed 4 Sep 2024 at 1:19am
James Maloney (left) with Cowboys coach Todd Payten at a training session. Maloney has been sacked over drink-driving. (Getty Images: Ian Hitchcock)
James Maloney was sacked as a Cowboys assistant coach after being charged with drink driving.
Maloney said it was "a low range charge" with the club saying the split was an amicable one.
What's next?The Cowboys play the Bulldogs this weekend for the right to host a final in week one.
North Queensland assistant coach James Maloney has been sacked by the club after being charged with drink driving in a blow to the Cowboys on the cusp of the NRL finals.
The 38-year-old, who won premierships with the Sydney Roosters and Cronulla, joined the club this season after finishing his playing career in France.
Cowboys general manager of football Micheal Luck confirmed to AAP on Wednesday morning that Maloney was no longer employed by the club.
"The only thing I will say is that James has left our employment and it was a fairly amicable departure," Luck said.
"It is a staff matter so we won't be commenting any further."
Maloney spoke to News Corp about his departure and said he was disappointed in himself but harboured "no ill-will towards the Cowboys".
"It was only a low range charge, it wasn't excessively over," Maloney said.
"The club's position was that in my role as a leader and in coaching, it wasn't acceptable.
"Personally I'm disappointed in myself that my mistake has become a distraction for the club at this time of the year.
"We're not in normal jobs unfortunately and things like this are unacceptable in the NRL."
North Queensland has been impressive in attack this year and players have spoken of the positive impact Maloney has made in that regard.
Fullback Scott Drinkwater said earlier this year that he had driven standards.
"He is hard to please, Jimmy, which is good," Drinkwater said.
"There is always something to improve on. He has helped by changing a few things and making more blokes accountable – not just the halves and fullback about seeing stuff on the field – so everyone is looking up and talking."
The sixth-placed Cowboys play Canterbury away on Saturday night where a win will secure them a home week one final.
AAP