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Thursday 28 April 2011

Rugby League - Tribute to Wayne Bennet.

Hey everyone ,
So far we’ve spoken about soccer and UFC, but here at sports blogger we talk about everything and anything sports! So its time bring some new blood into the agenda and something a little closer to where we are here in Australia. Of course im talking about the NRL (National Rugby League) and the super coach of the NRL, Wayne Bennet.
Having played League as a child I have always felt quite passionate about the sport, appreciating the more technical elements of the game rather than the clashing of bodies (without protective gear) against one another.


As any of our readers know its not simply the players that make a team successful, it’s discipline and above all good coaching. A coach who demands respect of his players will always be able to bring out the best in their team and as far as coaching goes nobody can look past the NRL’s super coach, Wayne Bennet. Earning the respect of players is never easy, being judged and tested constantly. However Bennet has taken multiple aspects to coaching, coaching his team both on and off the field, helping in private matters and helping his players build character and ultimately discipline. This is what truly seperates the ordinary from the great.

Having  started his career at the Broncos when they were first established in 1988, Bennet secured back to back premierships in 92-93 with a further premiership wins leading up to 2006 whereby Bennet secured his 6th premiership win. Having also coached both the Queensland and Australia to multiple series wins in State of Origin and Tri-nation series respectively, it is no wonder Bennet has been dubbed the “Super Coach” of the rugby league. And if that wasn’t enough Bennet changed clubs and began coaching St George Illawarra Dragons, securing a minor premiership in 2009 and a premiership win in 2010.

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