Newcastle Knights Squad Split Over Coach’s Future as Tensions Rise
The Newcastle Knights have been thrown into fresh turmoil after reports emerged that the playing group is deeply divided over the club’s decision to part ways with head coach Adam O’Brien. With weeks remaining in the NRL season, the uncertainty surrounding leadership has sparked a heated debate inside the camp, leaving both management and supporters concerned about the direction of the team.
According to sources close to the club, several senior players have expressed strong dissatisfaction with the board’s stance on O’Brien, insisting that the coach still has their backing. They argue that despite the Knights’ inconsistent form, O’Brien has been instrumental in guiding younger talent and instilling much-needed resilience within the squad. “He’s held this team together through tough seasons,” one player reportedly said. “It doesn’t feel right to see him pushed out now.”
However, not all members of the squad share that sentiment. A faction of the playing group is believed to support the club’s decision, pointing to poor results and a lack of tactical evolution as reasons for change. They argue that the Knights require a fresh voice and a new approach if they are to return to consistent finals contention.
The division has created an awkward atmosphere in training sessions, with players said to be torn between loyalty to their coach and the reality of the club’s long-term ambitions. While management remains tight-lipped, speculation is growing that the Knights may announce a replacement before the season ends, potentially intensifying the rift in the dressing room.
Fans have also taken to social media to voice their concerns, with many calling for stability rather than another shake-up. “The boys need unity right now, not politics,” one supporter posted. Others, however, backed the board’s tough stance, arguing that mediocrity cannot be tolerated any longer.
As the Knights prepare for their next fixture, the spotlight remains firmly on how the squad handles the internal divide. Whether O’Brien stays or departs, the coming weeks will test the resilience of the playing group and the club’s ability to rally together. One thing is certain: the decision on the coach’s future will shape not only the remainder of this season but the Knights’ long-term identity.