Terry Matterson coached English
Super League club the
Castleford Tigers from 2005. Matterson expressed interest in taking over from
Wayne Bennett as coach of the
Brisbane Broncos at the end of the
2008 National Rugby League season. Matterson stayed with the Castleford Tigers after they were relegated in 2006. He guided the team straight back up to regain its place in the
Super League. Matterson then signed a new 3-year deal to stay at the Castleford Tigers. Matterson guided the Castleford Tigers to 7th place in Super League 2009. The club's first play-off finish since 2002. They faced Wigan Warriors at the DW Stadium and lost 18–12 with
Joe Westerman scoring 8 points. Pressure grew on Matterson during 2010 after the Castleford Tigers lost to
Barrow Raiders at home in the Challenge Cup. Several hundred supporters gathered at the back of the main stand and vented frustration at Matterson and the club's board. Matterson and the team went on a rough patch but turned it around and only just missed out on a second play-off appearance in two years by losing out to
St. Helens in the final league game of the season. Matterson hoped to improve the Castleford Tigers further in 2011 which would be his last season with the club. In 2011, Matterson was named as the assistant coach of the
Exiles, a team made up of Australian and New Zealand players contracted to
Super League clubs. The Exiles played against the
England in June 2011 in the
Rugby League International Origin Match, a fixture that is intended to become an annual contest in the future. Matterson will be assisting the Head coach of the RL Exiles,
Brian McClennan. Matterson announced on 4 July 2011 that it would be his last season at the Castleford Tigers and he would leave the club at the end of that year. This took him to 6 years at the Castleford Tigers. Matterson will go back home to Australia to become assistant coach of the North Queensland Cowboys for 2012. For their
2013 Rugby League World Cup campaign, the
United States appointed Matterson as coach for the tournament. == Career stats ==