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Whether you are a player, coach, or supporter, the Rugby Wisdom podcast is for you! Rugby's greatest and astute minds reflect on their own experiences and share these with the listener to promote learning and growth.

Craig Wilson (The Contact Coach)


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

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 82:18 Transcription Available


    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 Coaching6:35 Challenges and Success in Coaching11:06 The Importance of Communication in Leadership17:41 Effective Coaching Through Collaboration and Communication23:53 Navigating Coaching Career Authenticity31:05 Coaching the Scotland Under 20 Team42:02 Building Authenticity and Trust in Coaching45:46 Coaching and Communication in Rugby51:52 Career Progression in Coaching Rugby55:11 Embracing Leadership and Collaborative Learning1:07:40 Evolution of Rugby Coaching Strategies1:20:38 Creating a Competitive Advantage Through Authenticity

    What Does That Say About Me As a Rugby Coach?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 59:49 Transcription Available


    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.

    Rama Chand: It Was Tunnel Vision Towards Championships

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 61:00 Transcription Available


    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.

    Richie Williams: We Were Not Aligned In Our Thinking

    Play Episode Play 42 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 62:31 Transcription Available


    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.

    Chris Brown: A Big Regret Was Not Selecting Her For The Olympics

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 74:29 Transcription Available


    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.

    Riki Tahere: I Said to The Boys, I Let You Down There

    Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 71:01 Transcription Available


    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.

    Chris Davies: It Would Be Easy To Just Down Tools

    Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 52:38


    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!

    Riaan Van Straten: Fail Smart and Fail Fast

    Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 55:46


    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.comInstagram: @thecontactcoachFacebook: @thecontactcoachTik Tok: @contactcoach

    #26 Luke Lewis: "Success is built upon a pile of failures"

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 69:11


    Luke is a Welsh coach who is now living in America and has a wealth of experience in both rugby and S&C coaching.Luke began his rugby coaching career after gaining his BSc in Exercise Science and eventually coached for the WRU. Following this, he changed his focus and moved to America to achieve a master's degree in Strength and conditioning, where he has since coached elite level athletes in multiple sports such as the UFC's Dustin Poitier.Luke has recently returned to coaching rugby while utilizing his S&C background in prestigious American colleges like Penn State University and Yale University.

    #25 Andrew Kean: Why Pursue a Rugby Scholarships in the USA?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 3:34


    This is a must-listen for those that want to play collegiate rugby in the United States! Andrew Kean, the Chief Executive of FirstPoint USA, has firsthand experience of collegiate sports in the United States as we played soccer at the University of Cincinnati on scholarship. Now he is helping others do the same!FirstPoint specializes in helping young people achieve their academic and sporting potential. They have connected more than 10,000 students, sportsmen & sportswomen with some of the world’s best universities in the United States of America.

    #24 Dallen Stanford: Behind The Scenes of a World Rugby Commentator

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 3:15


    It is a pleasure to share wisdom from one of North America's standout characters, Dallen Stanford. He represented USA 7s and is now a leading figure in the commentary world covering international XV, World 7s Series and Major League Rugby. Commentating on a match is much more than it seems, so join me in diving behind the scenes to learn on what happens to ensure the viewer receives a fantastic experience! www.thecontactcoach.com

    #23: David Campese, Wallabies Legend

    Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 28:52


    On this Rugby Wisdom Podcast, I am joined by one of the most iconic rugby players the game has ever seen, David 'Campo' Campese. Campo is very engaging and insightful as we discuss the state of the game both within Australia and World Rugby in general. David Campese 11 Academyhttps://davidcampese.comThe David Campese 15’’s & 7’s Rugby Academy is a unique – offering of coaching programs for both players (girls and boys) and coaches in both codes of Rugby Union – 15’s and 7’s. David’s vision for his Academy is to always maintain his personal involvement with each individual program/team, ensuring that his signature coaching style encouraging creativity, unpredictability and flair, is the top priority.This show is brought to you by World Rugby Shop. Visit www.worldrugbyshop.com for all your rugby needs!

    #22: Andy Ellis, All Blacks, Crusaders & Kobe Steelers

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 21:39


    On this Rugby Wisdom Podcast, I am joined by All Black and World Cup winner, Andy Ellis. Andy's illustrious career to date has seen him play for the Crusaders 150 times, winning two Super Rugby championships. Most recently, Andy has been in Japan playing for Kobe Steelers before COVID brought an abrupt end to the season. Andy is passionate about creating meaningful cultures and environments and we dive deeper into what this actually looks like. Having played in some of rugby's greatest teams, Andy provides a fascinating insight into what these groups did off the field to enhance performance. This show is brought to you by World Rugby Shop. Visit www.worldrugbyshop.com for all your rugby needs!

    #21: Greg McWilliams, Rugby United New York Head Coach & USA Attack Coach

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 23:14


    I am joined by Greg McWilliams, who has built an extensive resume in both community and performance rugby environments. In this conversation, Greg shares his thoughts on how exposure to these different environments has helped shape him as a coach today. Greg has coached in the highly-regarded Irish Schools system in Dublin, leading St. Michaels College. In Ireland, Greg has also coached Trinity College, Leinster Age-Grade teams, and the Irish Women's National Team. Greg and his family then moved to the United States to become Director of Rugby at the Ivy League School, Yale University. Since his time in the US, Greg coached the USA U20s before moving on to become the Attack Coach for the Men's National Team. Greg is now the Head Coach of Rugby United New York in Major League Rugby. During the show, Greg refers to a podcast featuring The Inner Game of Tennis. Here is the link. This show is brought to you by World Rugby Shop. Visit www.worldrugbyshop.com for all your rugby needs!

    #20: Vlok Cilliers, French National Team Kicking Coach

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 14:15


    I am joined by one of the leading kicking coaches in the world, Vlok Cillers. Vlok breaks down the technicalities of kicking and covers important training aspects to improve accuracy. As a player, Vlok played for Western Province and is a capped Springbok (vs New Zealand, 1996). As a coach, Vlok worked with the Blue Bulls alongside legendary Springbok and one of the world's best kickers. Moyne Steyn. Vlok's current role is with the French National team where he works with all the kickers and also builds the kicking strategy for the team. Vlok also has his own online kicking consultancy, where players from all around the world can access Vlok's expertise. Contact Vlok: https://rb.gy/5pij9mTwitter: www.twitter.com/vlokskop10?lang=enThis show is brought to you by World Rugby Shop. Visit www.worldrugbyshop.com for all your rugby needs!

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    #19: Brian Ashton MB, Former England & Bath Head Coach and Mentor to Premier League Coaches

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 20:52


    On this show, I am joined by Brian Ashton MBE. Brian is revered as being one of the most forward-thinking coaches in the game. His coaching career has seen him lead Bath, Ireland, and England. He also built England Rugby’s academy that has created a stream of world-class players. Outside of rugby, Brian mentors coaches within the Premier League. This show is brought to you by World Rugby Shop. Visit www.worldrugbyshop.com for all your rugby needs!Rugby Wisdom is supporting Ruck ALS. A great group of people that provide memory-making events, financial support, and home modifications to those suffering from ALS and their families. Visit www.ruckals.org to learn more.

    #18: Jason Ryan, Crusaders Forwards Coach

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 7:13


    I am joined by Jason Ryan, the Crusaders Forwards Coach. Jason shares his wisdom on how to build a dominant scrum. Jason has also worked as the forwards for the Canterbury provincial team for five years, initially as a Scrum Coach, and then as an Assistant Coach in 2015 and 2016. He also has national experience as the Scrum Coach for the Black Ferns in 2014, and New Zealand Under 20 team for three seasons.Ryan set up the Front Row Club in 2013, a coaching program focused on the safe development of props and hookers.This show is brought to you by www.worldrugbyshop.comYou can find more content, including analysis, from Craig at www.thecontactcoach.com

    #17: Sir Ian McGeechan,: British & Irish Lions, Scotland and Wasps

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 8:45


    Sir Ian McGeechan won thirty-two caps, playing at fly-half and centre, and captained the team nine times. Sir Ian, as a player, toured with the British and Irish Lions in both 1974 and 1977.Sir Ian was the British and Irish Lions Head Coach in 1989, 1993, 1997 and 2009. In 2005 he coached the midweek side on the British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand on the invitation of Sir Clive Woodward. On the international stage, Sir Ian also won the 1990 Grand Slam with Scotland. Domestically, Sir Ian became the Director of Rugby at London Wasps in 2005, and led his team to the Powergen Anglo-Welsh Cup title, beating Llanelli Scarlets in the final at Twickenham. In his second season, London Wasps claimed the Heineken Cup and in his third season, they lifted the Premiership cup.In 2010 Sir Ian joined the coaching staff at Gloucester as an advisor to Head Coach Bryan Redpath and his coaching team, and in 2010 he moved to local rivals Bath Rugby as performance director.Taking over as the director of rugby at Bath in 2011, the following year Ian was appointed executive chairman of Leeds Carnegie.Ian was knighted in the 2010 New Years’ Honours List for his services to rugby, and received an OBE in 1990.

    #16: Conor O'Shea, England Rugby Director of Performance & former Italy, Harlequins and London Irish Head Coach

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 3:24


    Be part of The Contact Coach community and receive my latest analysis and bonus-content podcasts direct to your inbox! Take 10 seconds to add your email address here.On this Rugby Wisdom in 3, I am joined by Conor O'Shea. As a rugby player, Conor represented London Irish 127 times and was capped by Ireland 35 times. Conor also played at two rugby world cups. As a club rugby coach, Conor has worked with London Irish and Harlequins. With Harlequins, Conor won the English Premiership and European Challenge Cup. Internationally, Conor was the Head Rugby Coach or Italy from 2016-2019. He is now the Director of Performance for England Rugby. Matt Hampson Foundationwww.matthampsonfoundation.orgJust Giving Fundraising Pagehttps://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/beanyandbully

    #15: Robbie Deans, Crusaders Head Coach (7 x Super Rugby Winner), Australia & Panasonic Wild Knights

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 6:36


    On this #rw3, I am joined by Robbie Deans. Robbie provides advice on how to set a team up for success. Robbie has so much wisdom to give that I broke my own rule and published the full 6 minutes! It's worth it. As a player, Robbie is an All Black and also represented Canterbury on 145 occasions. As a coach, he is the most successful Super Rugby coach in history, winning 5 Super Rugby titles and another 2 as a manager with Crusaders. Robbie was the Wallabies Head Coach between 2008 and 2014, where we won the Tri-Nations in 2011. Since the Wallabies, he has been with the Panasonic Wild Knights head coach, winning 3 Top League championships.

    #14:, Gary Gold, USA Head Coach

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 3:55


    On this RW3, I am joined by Gary Gold, USA Head Coach. Gary shares his wisdom on the environments that have helped influence how he coaches today. He discusses his time at London Irish working under Brendan Venter in his first professional environment and also the bonds made at Newcastle Falcons, despite relegation. His key theme: alignment. Gary has coached professionally for over 20 years. At the club level, Gary has worked with English Premiership clubs London Irish, Newcastle Falcons, Bath, Sale Sharks, and Worcester Warriors. Internationally, Gary was the assistant coach for South Africa between 2008 - 2011 and is now the current USA men’s coach.

    #13: Blaine Scully, USA Captain, Leicester Tigers & Cardiff Blues

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 3:02


    In this #RW3 show, I am joined by Blaine Scully. Blaine shares his experiences from playing at three Rugby World Cups and his evolution as a leader. Blaine was capped 54 times by the USA, and captained his country to two Americas Rugby Championships and also led his country to 2019 World Cup in Japan. He played for two leading clubs in the UK, Leicester Tigers, and Cardiff Blues. At college, Blaine played for the most decorated programs in US history, Cal Berkely- where we won two national championships.

    #12: Nathan Grey, Australia Defense Coach, Super Rugby Winner (Coach, 2014) & Australia (35 Caps)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 3:13


    In this #rw3 show, I am joined by Nathan Grey. Nathan shares his wisdom on the tackle technique. He breaks down what he feels are the main components for making a successful tackle. Nathan is a 35 capped Wallaby and during this time won the World Cup in 1999. Domestically, he played 94 times for Waratahs in Super Rugby. Nathan moved into coaching in 2010 with the Rebels. In 2013, Michael Cheika brought Nathan to Waratahs and soon the team won the 2014 Super Rugby competition. Nathan continued his relationship with Cheika, and he became the Wallabies defense coach in 2015 through 2019. Nathan is now a performance coach with Australia Rugby.

    #11: Ben Ryan, Fiji 7s Olympic Gold Medal Coach & Founder of Sleepandwater

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 3:23


    In this #RW3 show, Ben Ryan shares his wisdom on how he uses other sports and groups to unleash peak performance in Rugby. Ben was the longest-serving England 7s coach with 58 tournaments. In 2015, Ben became Head Coach of Fiji and soon became their most decorated coach of all time with back-to-back World Series titles and back-to-back Hong Kong 7s tournament wins. The best was yet to come, as Fiji famously won the 2016 Rio Olympic Gold. Since Rio, Ben is the Technical Director of Rugby X and is a consultant to elite sports teams around the world.Sevens Heaven: The Beautiful Chaos of Fiji's Olympic Dreamhttps://www.amazon.com/Sevens-Heaven-Beautiful-Chaos-Olympic/dp/1474608256

    #10: Mat Turner, Seattle Seawolves & England 7s

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 3:08


    In this #RW3 show, Mat shares what it is like to play professional rugby in the United States and why it has an exciting future. Mat has been a professional player for 12 years and has represented England 7s at 34 World Sevens Series Tournaments, scoring 92 tries. More recently, Mat has played for the Seattle Seawolves in Major League Rugby, winning the championship twice in 2018 and 2019. Mat will continue with the seawolves as a player-coach for the 2021 season.

    #9: Peter Breen, Founder of Rugby Bricks & Australia Women's Coach

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 3:40


    In this show, Peter provides a fascinating insight into kicking and the importance it has in the modern-day game. Peter Breen is the founder of Rugby Bricks and the coach of Australia Wallaroos. Peter was also a fly-half for Otago in his playing days.Rugby Bricks is one of the leading online coaching platforms in the world and specializes in skill development. Peter regularly works with some of the most recognizable names in rugby, including All Blacks and Highlanders scrum-half Aaron Smith, Wallabies and Rebels Matt Toomua. Peter also has is own kicking tee range that are used by professionals all over the world. Website: www.rugbybricks.com

    #8: Frankie Horne, South Africa 7s Legend

    Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 3:31


    Frankie played an incredible 68 Sevens World Series tournaments consecutively. In this show, Frankie shares what happened behind the scenes and discussed the people that helped along the way. Frankie is now the Head of 7s at the Stellenbosh Rugby Academy and helps nurture the next crop of world-stars.

    #7: Kane Jury, Talent ID Manager, Pulse Energy Highlanders (Super Rugby)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 3:36


    In this show, Kane shares his wisdom on skill development and the importance of not getting too far away from the repetition of the basics. Kane is in a unique position as on a daily basis, he is responsible for finding and nurturing the best prospects within New Zealand and preparing those players for Super Rugby with Highlanders. Kane has worked in many high-performance environments, including Fiji 7s. Kane's has worked with some great coaches but two stand-out for him, Gareth Baber (Fiji 7s Head Coach) and Aaron Mauger (Highlanders Head Coach).

    #6: Alycia Washington: USA Eagle, Barbarian and Yale University Coach

    Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 3:30


    Alycia was told in 2014 that she was too small and not fit enough. She used that as motivation to prove those doubters wrong. Alycia Washington currently has 22 caps for the United States and reached a World Cup Semi-final in 2017. She has also represented the infamous Barbarians, defeating Wales at the principality stadium. Domestically, Alycia plays for New York in the women’s premier league and coaches in the Ivy League with Yale University.

    #5: Steve Lewis, Jamaica 7s Head Coach & Two-Time USA Rugby Coach of the Year

    Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 3:29


    Can you share some valuable lessons you learned from these experiences?Key theme- connectionSteve has an incredible coaching journey and has been involved at all levels of the game. He is a two-time USA Rugby Coach of the Year and holds a level 400 coaching qualification. Steve has won a National Championship and is currently working with the Jamaican National Sevens teams and Army West Point Women. Steve is also the Director of Rugby Operations for New York's professional team in Major League Rugby.

    #4: Tiffany Faaee, Head Coach, Monroe College Men's and Women's

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 3:37


    Tiffany shares 3 snippets of great advice for players that are about to transition to coaching. Tiffany, in the space of a few months, went from captaining her country, USA, to a World Cup semi-final in 2017 to coaching in a US college. Her insight is fascinating. Tiffany is passionate about providing opportunities for women through rugby. She is active within the New York Rugby scene and a prominent figure in USA Rugby. ---Social Media LinksInstagram: @thecontactcoachTwitter: @thecontactcoachLearn More about The Contact CoachTo find out more about my services, visit www.thecontactcoach.com

    #3: Ian Gibbons, Head of Performance, San Diego Legion

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 3:05


    Ian, a widely respected S&C coach in the rugby world shares what a week can look like to ensure a team is peaking for game day. The most important day of all! Ian, a former professional player in the English premiership as worked under some of the best coaches in the world, including Eddie Jones when they were both at Saracens. Ian's rugby journey has seen him work with Kenya Men's 7s, USA Eagles Women's 7s and XVs and Major League Rugby. Ian has been influenced by Eddie Jones and Fergus Connolly. You can find further reading for them both at the links below.Eddie Jones Autobiography: https://www.amazon.com/Life-Rugby-Autobiography-Eddie-Jones/dp/1509850708Fergus Connolly: https://fergusconnolly.com--Instagram: @thecontactcoachTwitter: @thecontactcoachLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-wilson-17620632/Learn More about The Contact CoachTo find out more about my services, visit www.thecontactcoach.com

    #2: Ryszard Chadwick, World Rugby Coach Educator

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 3:19


    In this episode, Ryszard shares 5 key points that coaches can use to develop their craft. Rys is known for thinking deeply about coaching pedagogy. Rys is still only in his late twenties but has amassed a wide arrange of experiences that he uses not only in his own coaching, but to help other coaches on their own journey. Rys encourages listeners to read An Introduction to Sports Coaching Link: https://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Sports-Coaching-Connecting-Practice/dp/0415694914---Instagram: @thecontactcoachTwitter: @thecontactcoachLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-wilson-17620632/Learn More about The Contact CoachTo find out more about my services, visit www.thecontactcoach.com

    #1: Josh Macy, Head Coach, Lindenwood University (USA)

    Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 3:10


    One of the most influential coaches in the US Collegiate game (5 x national champion!) shares an early story that shapes every environment he now leads. It's the ultimate story of putting the team first in a setting you would not suspect! Josh also shares how the book 'Talking to Strangers' by Malcolm Gladwell has been a powerful resource for Josh's coaching journey. Talking to Strangershttps://www.amazon.com/Talking-Strangers-Should-about-People/dp/0316478520 Lindenwood Rugbyhttps://spark.adobe.com/page/zZgEzEymd48BL/---Social Media LinksInstagram: @thecontactcoachTwitter: @thecontactcoachLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-wilson-17620632/Learn More about The Contact CoachTo find out more about my services, visit www.thecontactcoach.com

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