Despite operating well beyond the boundaries of a classroom, many of the tactics and implements employed by Rugby League coaches are mirrored by academic educators everywhere.
Punctuality, precision, performance and progression are paramount in both professions.
So with this in mind, we wondered what all 16 NRL coaches would be like if they traded the coach's box for the classroom.
Ivan Cleary
Despite a near flawless interview late last year, Mr. Cleary will remain as Vice-Principal in 2021.
His results spoke for themselves last year – he even got his son to pull his head in and hit the books – however, much to Mr. Cleary's chagrin, the department decided to stick with Mr. Bellamy for the role.
You can be certain that Mr. Cleary's now senior school pupils will be ridden hard for all four terms next year, with 90 plus ATAR scores the expectation across the board.
You can be certain that Nathan – both his son and student – will be pushed to claim the duxes tag he missed out on this year.
This kiss from Ivan Cleary should be in all NRL highlight reels for 2020, writes @BuzzRothfield.
The highs and lows of Round 8: https://t.co/ugUP6oL62N pic.twitter.com/D1hT1mNd4o
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