Episodios

  • I'd Been a Fake For Six Games at the Peak of My Rugby Career | Bob McKillop
    Mar 6 2024

    When Bob McKillop, my former coach, agreed to sit down with me, I knew we were about to embark on a discussion that would transcend the boundaries of rugby. Enjoy the show!

    0:03 Player Coaching

    6:35 Challenges and Success in Coaching

    11:06 The Importance of Communication in Leadership

    17:41 Effective Coaching Through Collaboration and Communication

    23:53 Navigating Coaching Career Authenticity

    31:05 Coaching the Scotland Under 20 Team

    42:02 Building Authenticity and Trust in Coaching

    45:46 Coaching and Communication in Rugby

    51:52 Career Progression in Coaching Rugby

    55:11 Embracing Leadership and Collaborative Learning

    1:07:40 Evolution of Rugby Coaching Strategies

    1:20:38 Creating a Competitive Advantage Through Authenticity


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  • What Does That Say About Me As a Rugby Coach? | Stephen Dowse
    Feb 27 2024

    This episode is with Stephen Dowse, Director of Rugby at Hong Kong Football Club. He opens up about nurturing talent across all levels, aligning multiple teams under the club's ethos, and cultivating a culture where elite and community players thrive side by side.

    Authenticity and credibility lie at the heart of our conversation, as we dissect the evolution of coaching styles and the importance of trust in mentoring athletes. It's not just about managing teams but about guiding them through strategic planning and skill development, as well as embracing the personal growth that comes with the territory of coaching at the highest levels.

    Closing out this episode, Stephen discusses the resilience and personal growth that come with the territory of sports coaching. The exchange underscores the significance of acknowledging our slip-ups, sourcing support from the right quarters, and honing strategies for self-improvement. Whether you're a die-hard rugby enthusiast or a novice to the game, this episode promises to enrich your understanding of the sport's inner workings and the profound impact of coaching and player development.

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  • It Was Tunnel Vision Towards Rugby Championships | Rama Chand
    Feb 20 2024

    Ever wondered how a nation forges its way from the ranks of tier-two rugby to the pinnacle of tier-one? That's exactly what we're unpacking with Rama Chand, the Georgian Rugby Union's Director of Rugby Development. Through an enlightening dialogue, we reflect on his international journey and dissect the strategic endeavors propelling Georgian rugby forward. Rama Chand sheds light on the pivotal role played by the Black Lion franchise team in cultivating local talent and the broader implications of bolstering a strong rugby ecosystem through dedicated coach and referee development.

    Straddling the line between player and coach is no simple task—it's an art form that demands finesse, and it's a narrative I'm intimately familiar with. As we wade into the complexities of dual roles, I peel back the layers of the emotional labyrinth that player-coaches navigate. Sharing personal experiences and the wisdom gathered as a coach educator, the conversation offers up strategies that player-coaches can adopt to thrive—not just survive—within their teams. This episode is a treasure trove for those seeking to understand the emotional intelligence required to lead and play simultaneously.

    Finally, we broaden our lens to the overarching themes of coaching and team management across the sports spectrum. My personal coaching philosophy has evolved over the years and, in this episode, I lay bare the lessons learned about adaptability and redefining success. We chat about the unique challenges of foreign coaches assimilating into Georgian culture and how embracing local customs can deepen both personal growth and coaching prowess. Whether you're an aspiring coach or a seasoned professional, this episode is a map guiding you through the terrain of professional development, mentorship, and the relentless pursuit of coaching excellence.

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  • We Were Not Aligned In Our Rugby Coaching | Richie Williams
    Feb 13 2024

    In this episode, I am joined by Richie Williams, Director of Rugby at Cambridge Rugby Club in England. Richie has coached across Europe and shares great wisdom from the lessons that he has learned.

    As we unpack the complexities of leading a club like Cambridge Rugby, Richie imparts the lessons carved from both sweet victories and the sting of defeat. He shares a refreshing perspective on collaboration and communication, and how these pillars of teamwork are instrumental in navigating the delicate balance between asserting authority and encouraging player-driven initiatives. It's a behind-the-scenes look at the transformation of coaching methods and the evolution of player engagement, where the trust in one's coaching process becomes as crucial as the game plan itself.

    To cap off, Richie and I dissect the essence of resilience in the face of adversity and the significance of maintaining authenticity through the highs and lows. We explore how emotional investment and a focus on effort over outcome can galvanize a team, and the collective exhilaration when that effort challenges full-time professionals. Richie's insights are a testament to the powerful bond forged through shared experiences and the broader impacts of coaching that ripple well beyond the rugby field. Join us for this compelling episode that promises a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone passionate about sports, leadership, or the pursuit of excellence.

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  • A Regret Was Not Selecting Her For The Rugby Olympics | Chris Brown
    Feb 6 2024

    Discover the transformative journey of Chris Brown, a coach whose expertise has spanned continents. In a revealing look behind the scenes, Chris recounts his path from a strength and conditioning coach to taking the helm of the USA Women's Sevens team. His stories are a trove of lessons on leadership and wisdom gleaned from international locker rooms. Whether you're a sports enthusiast or simply fascinated by the art of coaching, Chris's experiences are bound to enlighten and entertain.

    What does it take to manage a team through the rollercoaster of elite competition? Chris lays bare the intricacies of handling conflict, delicate team dynamics, and the courage it takes to face tough conversations. He shares personal anecdotes of when things didn't go as planned and the resilience required to bounce back stronger. The episode is an honest exploration of the emotional landscape of Olympic team selections, the critical nature of staff alignment, and the importance of trust—insights that resonate far beyond the rugby pitch.

    For anyone striving to master their own coaching techniques or leadership style, this episode is a playbook of high-performance wisdom. Chris gives us a peek into the meticulous planning of training regimens, the thoughtful integration of fresh talent, and the significance of building relationships that thrive under pressure. The discussion also celebrates the power of mentorship, continuous learning, and the humility that comes with seeking help. Join us for an engaging session that serves as a masterclass in navigating the ever-evolving path of leadership and personal growth.

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  • I Said to The Boys, I Let You Down As a Rugby Coach | Riki Tahere
    Jan 30 2024

    Unlock the secrets to transformative coaching with Riki Tahere, who charts a course from the culinary arts to spearheading rugby talent growth at Canterbury Rugby Union. Our discussion reveals the surprising parallels between a chef's precision and a rugby coach’s strategic acumen. We share a feast of ideas, from the importance of creating a memorable player experience to the evolution of coaching styles that now favor collaboration and empowerment over rigid direction.

    This episode navigates the challenges and nuances of coaching, with reflections on transitions, accountability, and the continuous pursuit of self-improvement. Riki provides an insider's perspective on team dynamics, the delicate art of player selection, and the vital role of communication, drawing on poignant examples from rugby's elite. We examine how understanding individual stories is key to fostering team success, and how embracing our vulnerabilities can lead to profound growth, both on and off the field.

    Riki's candidness and our deep dive into the craft of coaching culminate in a powerful message of curiosity and integrity. It's a journey that underscores the value of personalized coaching, the power of constructive relationships, and the courage to rethink and innovate. Join us as we share wisdom from the frontlines of rugby coaching and offer inspiration for coaches and leaders in all fields to reflect, learn, and thrive.

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  • It Would Be Easy To Just Down Tools as a Rugby Coach | Chris Davies
    Jan 23 2024

    Chris is a highly experienced coach and has done it all from grassroots through to coaching the Fijian National 7s team. His latest role is coaching is with the Poland national team in their quest to climb the world rankings.

    I’ve had the great pleasure of working alongside Chris at the Hong Kong Rugby Union. He was always great company and I valued being able to reconnect with him and share some good memories whilst also diving into areas that helped shape Chris into the excellent coach that he is.

    The most striking thing about Chris is his humility yet steelyness to navigate some tough times he’s had in his coaching journey. Another thing you might like to know is that he plays a very mean guitar!

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  • Fail Smart and Fail Fast as a Rugby Coach | Riaan Van Straten
    Jan 14 2024

    Riaan Van Straten was a great guest for the first-ever When Coaching Goes Wrong podcast. Riaan discusses how failure has helped shape his coaching and the tools that he uses to turn failures into a positive.

    Riaan played professionally and has been working in coaching and rugby development for the past 21 years. His philosophy is to not only create great rugby players but also to create successful young people who can make a difference in the world. Rugby is not just a game, it's a way of life for him.

    Riaan has coached at all levels of the game including high school in South Africa, Cheetahs academy and more recently coaching professionally in Russia which is where he is now. Not only that, he runs his own coaching consultancy, rugby Coaching 101.

    Where you can find me:

    www.thecontactcoach.com
    Instagram: @thecontactcoach
    Facebook: @thecontactcoach
    Tik Tok: @contactcoach

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