Coach's icy demeanor over colossal NRL signing

Coach’s frosty response after record signing

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

Newcastle Knights coach Adam O'Brien has given a frosty response to questions about the club's decision to sign Dylan Brown on a record-breaking deal.

Brown will be heading to Newcastle in 2026 on a contract worth $14 million over the next 10 seasons, making it the richest deal in NRL history.

O'Brien has been tight-lipped about the specifics of the deal and the role Brown may play in the team, but it is expected that he will partner with Kalyn Ponga as the Knights look for stability in the halfback position.

The Knights have struggled to find a consistent pairing at halfback in recent years, but with Brown and Sharpe in the mix, there is hope for improvement.

O'Brien has not been keen on discussing the team's playmakers, and his response to questions about Brown's contract was no different.

While the deal has not been officially confirmed yet due to a cooling off period, Brown has made it clear that he is looking to provide financial security for his family by moving to Newcastle.

The Knights recently had a narrow win over the Wests Tigers with Cogger and Sharpe in the playmaking roles, but it is believed that Brown will take over at halfback to partner Sharpe, who is a running five-eighth.

O'Brien's focus seems to be on getting the best out of his players on the field rather than discussing contracts and signings.

With the addition of Brown, the Knights are hoping to solidify their playmaking options and build a strong team for the future.

Overall, O'Brien's response to questions about Dylan Brown's record-breaking contract was brief and dismissive, indicating that he is more interested in preparing his team for success on the field rather than discussing off-field matters.

Brown's arrival in Newcastle is eagerly anticipated by fans and the team alike, as they look to improve their performance and build a competitive squad for the seasons to come.

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