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Dean Pay (born 3 June 1969) is a former Australian professional
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footballer and former head coach of the
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in the NRL, a professional player who played in the late 1980s and 1990s. He played for the
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and the
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. He was an Australia and
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representative for the NSW Blues. Widely regarded as "one of the greats", he was instrumental in the Bulldogs' success during the early 1990s, Pay was a skillful ball-playing forward and an especially strong defender against speed bumps.


Background

Pay was born in Perth, Western Australia, Australia on 3 June 1969. He played his junior rugby league for St Johns JRL.


Playing career

Pay made his first grade debut for Canterbury-Bankstown against
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in Round 21 1989 at
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. Pay was first selected to play for the New South Wales Blues in Game 2 of the 1994 State of Origin series at second-row forward, retaining his spot for Game 3. At the end of the
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Pay played at second-row forward for the Bulldogs in their Grand Final loss to the
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. He was then selected to go on the
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. In a career-defining moment during the
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's semi-finals campaign, Pay broke the ribs of star Brisbane forward
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in the opening moments of the match, greatly hindering the Broncos in their Premiership ambitions. After winning the
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with the Super League-aligned Bulldogs, the club lost Pay, along with other key players,
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, Jason Smith and
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, to the ARL-loyal
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. He was appointed the club's captain for the 1997 and 1998 seasons. Pay captained Parramatta to their first finals campaign in 11 years when the club finished 3rd in the
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. Parramatta would go on to lose 28-20 against the
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in the first week of the finals despite leading 20-0 at halftime. The following week, Parramatta were eliminated from the finals after losing to North Sydney 24-14. The following season in 1998, Parramatta finished 4th and defeated eventual premiers Brisbane 15-10 at the
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. In the preliminary final against Pay's former club Canterbury, Parramatta were winning 18-2 with less than 10 minutes to play and looked destined to reach their first grand final since 1986. In the following minutes, one of the greatest comebacks in finals history occurred when Canterbury scored 3 tries and took to the game into extra-time before winning 32-20. Pay was selected to play for Australia from the interchange bench in the 1998 Anzac Test. In Pay's final season at Parramatta, the club finished 2nd and reached the preliminary final against Melbourne. Parramatta lead 16-0 at halftime but lost the match 18-16. The loss was also Pay's final game as a player. In 2002, Pay was inducted into the
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hall of fame.


Coaching career

Pay launched his coaching career in 2007, at the helm of Dubbo CYMS who went on to claim the Group 11 Rugby League premiership title. Pay coached CYMS again in 2008 before being named as the Catalans Dragons' new assistant coach in 2009 under Kevin Walters. In 2010, Pay started coaching the Melbourne Storm's under-20 side in the National Youth Competition (rugby league), NYC competition. A year later, Pay was named as the coach of New South Wales in the inaugural under-20s
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match. During 2012 Pay signed as Parammatta Eels assistant coach for the 2013 NRL season under incoming head coach Ricky Stuart. In 2014, Pay coached the NSW Under-20s to their third consecutive victory. In September 2017, Pay signed a two-year deal as Head Coach of the
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. On 7 May 2018, following a 22-20 loss to Brisbane, Pay was fined $25,000 by the NRL after saying the officiating during the game was "ridiculous" and "disgraceful". Pay went on to say "it's like we're not supposed to win". On 6 June 2018, Pay said to the media that he felt sorry for the supporters of the club after Canterbury suffered a humiliating 32-10 loss against the Gold Coast Titans at Belmore Sports Ground. The loss also confirmed it was Canterbury's worst start to a season since 1964. On 19 July 2018, Pay came under fire yet again when Canterbury were defeated by arch rivals Parramatta in what the media dubbed the "Spoon Bowl". Both sides came into the game sitting second last and last respectively. The match attracted only 8437 spectators which would turn out to be one of the lowest crowds of the year. Pay eventually guided Canterbury to a 12th place finish. At one point the club had only won 4 of 18 matches but won 4 out of the final 6 matches to avoid the wooden spoon. In March 2019, Pay signed a 12 month contract extension to remain as Canterbury coach until the end of 2020. Canterbury had started the 2019 season suffering heavy defeats against the New Zealand Warriors and arch rivals Parramatta Eels, Parramatta and there was speculation that Pay might be relieved of his duties. After signing the contract extension, Canterbury produced an upset victory over an in form Wests Tigers outfit. By the midway part of the 2019 NRL season, Canterbury-Bankstown found themselves sitting last on the table and in real danger of finishing with the wooden spoon. However, for the third straight season, Canterbury achieved four upset victories in a row over Penrith Panthers, Penrith, the Wests Tigers, South Sydney Rabbitohs, South Sydney and Parramatta Eels, Parramatta who were all competing for a place in the finals series and were higher on the table. Pay was credited with the late season revival as the side focused heavily on defence. On 14 July 2020, Pay quit as head coach of Canterbury-Bankstown. He left the club sitting bottom of the table with just one win after the first nine matches of the 2020 NRL season.


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