England's failed World Cup coach Stuart Lancaster has emerged as a shock contender to take over at the helm of the Queensland Reds.
The Queensland Rugby Union has consistently talked up the quest as worldwide for the experienced head coach to steer the Reds out of their three-season slump.
Current co-coaches Matt O'Connor and Nick Stiles both have strong ambitions to head the Reds next season and the QRU has said they will be on the short list of final candidates.
Lancaster, 46, resigned before he was punted after England's muddled and embarrassing exit at the pool stage of their own World Cup last year.
England have won a Six Nations crown since replacing Lancaster with Eddie Jones, who will steer the side into the big first Test against the Wallabies at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday night.