When you ask any sports fan what he knows about Rugby, one of the possible responses would be “It’s a game that is characterized with high octane action and a sport that involves physicality and teamwork”.
However, unknown to many the game thrives on leadership and strategic brilliance of the people at the helm – the coaches. As rugby pundits put it, these masterminds coordinate on-field strategies, transforming talents into solid units ready to tackle the challenges and emerge triumphant. In this article, we explore seven such individuals; the best NRL coaches of all time.
Wayne Bennett
When talking about success in the rugby fraternity, one of the names that is featured most is Wayne Bennett. He is listed as the most successful coach in the history of rugby, having bagged a record 7 premiership out of the 10 grand final appearances.
It all began at Queensland Police Academy, then moving to Maroons and to the Raiders where his star started to shine. Bennett is regarded as the most successful NRL coach where he holds the record for the grandest final wins. He also holds the NRL most points ever, 24 of which are with the Brisbane Broncos, a team that most Rugby League betting enthusiasts are familiar with, of its exemplary performance in the sector.
Sir Graham Henry
Rugby commentators describe him as one of the best NRL coaches. He has coached several teams including:
- New Zealand Blacks
- Auckland
- Auckland Blues
- British and Irish Lions where he holds the World. Rugby puts it a “rare distinction of coaching”, among other clubs.
Sir Clive Woodward
Sir Clive Woodward’s name is etched in rugby history. The coach led the England team to their first Rugby World Cup glory in 2003. Throughout his coaching career, Woodward has been described as a meticulous planner and a mastermind who focuses on innovation. He has made tremendous contributions to Rugby and sports in general. Woodward has won several awards and accolades for the role he has played in shaping players’ paths. Known for their commitment to excellence and attention to detail, he is attributed to revolutionizing England’s strategy to the game.
Steve Hansen
Although he is a coach by his standards, Steve Hansen shines in the glory of Sir Graham Henry’s coaching strategy. He was part of the coaching staff, working under the leadership of Graham. He later rose through the ranks to become a head coach. Steve played a crucial role in riding the New Zealand Black into greater heights particularly during the 2015 and 2019 World Cup wins.
Jake White
South Africa Springboks owe their victory in the World Cup title to the meticulous planning of Jake White. The coach who pays great attention to details built a team that changed the South African rugby sphere. He built a team that showcased to the world great play and determination flooring the giants to emerge as the Rugby World Cup title holder.
Warren Gatland
Warren Gatland stands as a coach who delivered wins to multiple teams. Starting with Wales, he bagged several Six Nations and Grand Slam wins. He is credited with the revitalization of Welsh rugby as well as taking to greater heights the New Zealand All Blacks and Irish Lions.
Rod MacQueen
He entered the list of great coaches when he delivered a victory to the Australian team by winning the Rugby World Cup in 1999. MacQueen is a strong believer in skill development and strong team culture, aspects that pundits believe contributed to the success of the team he coached.
These seven coaches have made a name for themselves. They have achieved remarkable success as well as shaped the game through innovative approaches, tactical brilliance, and inspiration. As the rugby evolves, their legacy will always reign.