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The sun has set on Rugby World Cup 2023, and in a thrilling finale the Springboks held onto their crown, edging out New Zealand by just one point. This week's podcast looks back at the final and another iconic South Africa World Cup win as well as reviewing the tournament as a whole. To do so, host Ollie Little and columnists Nick Cain, Chris Hewett and Brendan Gallagher are joined by South Africa World Cup winner Brendan Venter!
Pens and notepads at the ready for Alex, Hask and Tinds this week because class in session with the Sale Sharks Director of Rugby, Alex Sanderson. He talks about their upcoming Premiership play-off semi-final against Exeter, how the use of psychology gives his side an advantage, and he reveals what he learned from Eddie Jones, Mark McCall and Brendan Venter. Meanwhile Hask tells of a messy trip with his dog to an exclusive getaway and did Tinds put in a word with his grandmother-in-law for Emily Scarratt's birthday honours gong.
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.
Si Nainby delivers a two-part podcast, with former England 9, pro-team coach and now a director of sport, Paul Hodgson1. The commute. 30 minutes with Paul to pull out some coaching takeaways.2. The deep dive. In-depth conversations around personalities and realities of playing and coaching.Paul is Director of Sport at Cranmore School in Surrey and a former England international 9. He has coached at London Irish Academy and was most recently their first team attack coach.In this podcast, Paul shares stories and experiences from his playing, coaching and teaching careers. We chat about:Paul's lessons from pro-sport that he now uses to develop young players.Formative experiences at Bristol with Jack Rowell, Agustin Pichot and Felipe ContepomiLessons on work ethic and building a fitness base from Mike Catt and Jonny Wilkinson.The importance of good communication and relationships with players, especially around selection.Working with the elemental force that is Brendan Venter.
It's an epic as the big showdown between Goodey and Brendan Venter is on. We dissect the news of Saracens' relegation and all the fallout with an open cloth, Jim opens up on how he's been hurt by it and we try to get to the bottom of why the truth still hasn't come out. Plus, we round up all of the action from Round 6 of the Champions Cup and discuss the Six Nations squads, including having a chat with new Ireland fly half Billy Burns... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ugo and Chris are at Allianz Park for a special podcast to discuss the biggest story in club rugby history. With Saracens’ relegation from the Premiership confirmed, we’re joined by former Saracens director of rugby Brendan Venter and BBC reporter Laura Scott, who first broke the salary cap scandal, to chat what Saracens did, what's happening now and where they go next.
Alex Goode is an English professional rugby union player playing in the Aviva Premiership for Saracens. Alex also has 21 international caps for England. In today's episode, Alex talks about choosing rugby over a potential career in football, Brendan Venter changing the culture within Saracens, his struggles at international level and how he ended up in his kit for 72 hours while on the piss after this years Champions Cup Final. Rallen's Rant Patreon Page : www.patreon.com/user?u=12324770 Rallen's Rant Apple Podcasts Link : podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rall…nt/id1232538503 Rallen's Rant YouTube Link : www.youtube.com/user/Richieallen2/videos Intro Music : www.bensound.com/
EP 81 Brendan Venter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our Welsh guest Geraint Powell joins Jan de Koning and Eugene Eloff as they put Rassie Erasmus and his Springboks under the microscope; with doctor Brendan Venter also joining the team. Venter, an advisor with the Bok team last year and many years of coaching experience in Europe, has a very interesting take on the national team's prospects in their June campaign. This is one episode you don't want to miss! * Geraint Powell is a Welsh-based blogger for and writer * Eugene Eloff, a two-time Junior (Under-19) World Cup winner also dabbles in making beer
There is a special treat in the studio as Jan de Koning and Tauriq Ebrahim dissect the Springboks' worst performance ever. We also go behind the scenes and speak to Bok assistant coach Brendan Venter.
Heard the one about the Irishman and the good doctor? Yes, we bring in an Irish voice in Ian Cameron and doctor Brendan Venter as we preview the opening Round of the Pro14. There is the usual babble by Tauriq Ebrahim and Jan de Koning and even a bit about Sosban Fach.
Springbok defence consultant Brendan Venter spoke to rugby365 about rumours linking him to the Lions coaching job and who he feels should replace Johan Ackeremann.
Springbok coach Allister Coetzee spoke about the latest addition to his coaching staff - Brendan Venter.
RUGBY365'S SPECIAL BUMPER EDITION: In a full-hour-long special Ethienne Reynecke, Brendan Venter and Ernst Joubert dissect South African rugby.
A RUGBY365 EXCLUSIVE: In the fourth instalment Ethienne Reynecke, Ernst Joubert and Brendan Venter discuss whether the Springboks can be successful without foreign-based players like Duane Vermeulen.
A RUGBY365 FIRST: In the third instalment of the series Ethienne Reynecke, Ernst Joubert and Brendan Venter talk about the Springbok Indaba, Money and whether SA Rugby can create consistency and continuity.
A RUGBY365 EXCLUSIVE: In the second instalment of the series Ethienne Reynecke, Ernst Joubert and Brendan Venter talk about the necessity of a model in rugby where a player can gain experience and build character before being exposed to top flight rugby.
Brendan Venter on Sale Sharks versus Saracens. April 2010 is being billed as the most important in Sale Sharks history. The club is in its lowest position since the injury-hit 2006-7 season, with Worcester Warriors, Leeds Carnegie and Newcastle Falcons keeping the Sharks company at the basement of the Guinness Premiership. Sharks meet two of their comrades in distress during the month - who will be finding it unlucky before the final round on May 8th?