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.
Adam O'Brien
Following his graduation with honours and his successful placements at Melbourne's finishing school and East Sydney's elite boys private college, Mr. O'Brien was tasked with teaching the best and brightest at Novacastrians High.
With a handful of his students have achieved tremendous results under his tutelage, with the rest not far behind, Mr. O'Brien has proven popular among parents.
Although his pedagogical methods look sound early, and progression up the career ladder appearing imminent, he is still petrified of failure.
Should any of his brightest student's be offered scholarships to fancy private schools in the big smoke, Mr. O'Brien will have his work cut out for him.
Give him a jersey!
Adam O'Brien looked in good touch at Knights training today.
Love to see him name himself in 21-man-squad this afternoon.@nbnnews @NRLKnights #NRL pic.twitter.com/H1ZWg5iRmH— Adam Murray (@Adam_Murray97) June 23, 2020






