Cameron Smith (left) and Kevin Walters (right), pictured as Queensland captain and coach in 2017, will not be the next Maroons coach. (Getty Images: Mark Metcalfe)
Cameron Smith and Kevin Walters have ruled themselves out of contention to be Queensland's next men's State of Origin coach.
Matt Ballin, Ben Te'o and Anthony Seibold are considered potential options for Queensland's next coach.
Billy Slater's old pair of assistants in Matt Ballin and Ben Te'o loom as the two leading candidates to take over as Queensland coach, after Cameron Smith and Kevin Walters ruled themselves out of the race.
In a seismic Monday night for Maroons State of Origin officials, Smith first pulled out of the running.
The champion hooker had been the early frontrunner to replace Slater, who had publicly backed him to do a "fantastic job" if handed the job.
The 43-year-old, who oversaw five State or Origin series with Queensland, says he will not stay in the role for 2027.
Queensland captain Cameron Munster and Wayne Bennett had also endorsed Smith as the man to take over, before the 43-year-old ruled himself out of the role.
A little over 24 hours later, the state's most-capped player said it was not the time for him to take on a head-coaching role at the Maroons.
"I've heard comments from Wayne Bennett [endorsing me] and I really appreciate the sentiments, but it's not the role for me at this current time," Smith said on Nine's 100% Footy.
"I was lucky enough to be involved in the camp with the players and Billy when he started in 2022 and '23 and thoroughly enjoyed my time.
"But there was a reason I stepped away after 2023. I couldn't fully commit to the role and at the time that was an assistant coach, not head coach.
There had also been conjecture that Walters could stand down from his post as Australia's Test coach after the World Cup and return to the Maroons.
Walters coached Queensland to two series wins during his stint in charge between 2016 and 2019 and would have had arguably the best resume of all candidates.
But he too confirmed to News Corp last night he would not be taking on the Maroons job, vowing to honour his two-year deal as Kangaroos coach.