What a lot of people in the UK seem to have ignored is that Nathan Brown had become a very good NRL coach a few months before he left Australia.
Nathan was a player who retired early and who remade his career as a very young NRL coach. He had started off badly with St George (remember the face slapping incidents, with among others, Trent Barrett?), and they were languishing near the bottom in early 2008, and so the club management decided not to renew his contract. But then, almost as soon as he found that he was on the way out, lo and behold he got the team to improve itself massively, to the point that he were decent playoff contenders by the end of last season.
Nathan Brown could probably get rehired in the NRL if he so desired. But for now he is proving to most Super League fans that he is a top class coach, and he is taking Huddersfield to great new heights.
I only hope that now Huddersfield Giants will start to average over 10,000 to their home games, because they sure deserve it.
Nathan was a player who retired early and who remade his career as a very young NRL coach. He had started off badly with St George (remember the face slapping incidents, with among others, Trent Barrett?), and they were languishing near the bottom in early 2008, and so the club management decided not to renew his contract. But then, almost as soon as he found that he was on the way out, lo and behold he got the team to improve itself massively, to the point that he were decent playoff contenders by the end of last season.
Nathan Brown could probably get rehired in the NRL if he so desired. But for now he is proving to most Super League fans that he is a top class coach, and he is taking Huddersfield to great new heights.
I only hope that now Huddersfield Giants will start to average over 10,000 to their home games, because they sure deserve it.