Wayne Bennett has been appointed as England's new head coach on a two-year contract, the Rugby Football League has announced.
The most successful Australian rugby league coach in history signed off on the deal today which will see him take charge of the England team through the 2016 Four Nations and the 2017 World Cup.
Bennett, who turned 66 on New Year's Day, will succeed former Bradford boss Steve McNamara, whose contract ran out at the end of November's Test series against New Zealand and is not being renewed.
"I am very excited by the challenge of taking England on to the next level," said Bennett, who will be in England later this month with last year's NRL runners-up Brisbane for the World Club Series.
"From what I have seen I have been impressed by the ambition and energy demonstrated by the team and I look forward to working with a group of players that I believe have what it takes to succeed on the international stage."