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Vote for the Performance Intelligence Podcast here: https://www.australianpodcastawards.com/votingCraig Field is a former Australian rugby league star who played professional football for the South Sydney Rabbitohs, Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, Balmain Tigers, and Wests Tigers, showcasing an impressive skill level and an ability to perform on the big stage. Despite his success on the field, he faced significant challenges off the field, including struggles with alcohol and drugs, which dramatically impacted his career and personal life. After retiring from footy, Craig moved towards a career in coaching until a life-changing incident in 2012, when an altercation in a public car park led to a tragic death, resulting in an 8-year prison sentence.Now committed to turning his life around, Craig is dedicated to inspiring change and advocating for better mental health for young men and women, from all walks of life. His journey has taken him from adversity to advocacy and is a lesson in the power of redemption and the importance of looking after your mental wellbeing.In this episode Andrew and Craig discuss:5:15 Presenting to the players at Manly Sea Eagles 12 months ago and the overwhelmingly positive feedback Craig received that talk.7:00 Memories of growing up, good and bad.10:00 Being invited to join the Rabbitohs for a training session and thoughts on growing up playing with his mate Jim Dymock.11:15 Jim's memories of playing football with Craig.15:45 Mixing with the wrong crowd during his rise to fame, and the prominence of drugs and gambling early in his career.24:30 The moment that changed Craig's life on the 15th of July 2012, and how he was found guilty of manslaughter.27:00 The realities of what life is like in prison.37:10 How Craig was targeted in prison because of his high profile, the nightmare night with a new cellmate who was on drugs, and some of the terrible violence witnessed in prison.44:25 Craig's encounter with the ghost of Grafton prison, release day being the highlight of his life and the first meal Craig had after getting out of prison.52:50 Craig's amazing wife of 27 years and how she stuck by him and held the family together, coaching his son's team and the connection they formed together.57:30 Advice for younger generations, thoughts on forgiveness and the complex family relationships he has due to a difficult upbringing.1:02:45 Why Craig is so passionate about spreading his message and new found interest in charity work.1:08:00 Why Craig puts so much importance on understanding other people's perspectives, where he can see himself going in the future and thoughts on writing a book about his experiences.1:13:00 Why Craig was hesitant to do podcasts and media requests, and his newfound purpose and parting message. You can send Craig an email at: craigfield73@outlook.com Use Code "PIPODCAST10" to get 10% off your Lumo Coffee order:https://lumocoffee.com/Learn more about Andrew and Performance Intelligence: www.andrewmay.com Find out more about Andrew's Keynotes : https://www.andrewmay.com/keynotes/Follow Andrew May: https://www.instagram.com/andrewmay/If you enjoy the podcast, we would really appreciate you leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Play. It takes less than 60 seconds and really helps us build our audience and continue to provide high quality guests.
An awesome look at the game with its superstars! 10 interviews this episode, we're chattin' exclusively with... Wally Lewis, Damien Cook, Laurie Daley, Greg Bird, Jim Dymock, Danny Levi, Peter Wynn, Jayden Su'a, Dale Finucane & Adrian Morley!With thanks to these Legends...@bisleyworkwear - Check em out & Tell them we sent you. https://www.bisleyworkwear.com.au/ Bisley WorkwearAnd the major sponsor of the RLSP - @topsportaus - Best prices, most markets, greatest service & proudly Aussie owned. https://www.topsport.com.au/
Any player. Any era. Any team. Any competition. Jimmy names his Dream 13!
Chattin' with... Hudson Young, Mick Cronin, Matt Bowen, Elliott Whitehead, Royce Simmons, Joel Caine, Glenn Hall, Jamie Soward, Josh Morris, Jim Dymock, Taane Milne & Nathan Cayless!
... a 1 on 1 interview like you have never heard before! #UNFILTERED
... a 1 on 1 interview like you have never heard before! #UNFILTERED
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The Daily Telegraph sports journo joined the show to discuss the big issues of the morning
Bryson Goodwin joins me today to talk through his amazing career from Western Australia to Cronulla over the last 25 years. Bryson touches on his experiences in 2014 with the Rabbitohs, so proud to be part of a moment in history but it still stings him that he wasn't selected in their grand final 17. Bryson talks about his relationships with many coaches including Jim Dymock, Ricky Stuart, Des Hasler and Wayne Bennett. A journeyman in Rugby League who simply never let anyone down. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The team starts off discussing the implosion of Gee's computer and the lost grand final podcast and what type of storage works best for data. The team then moves on and breakdown the Grand Final, the Channel 9 commentary and the Ivan Cleary May Day decision. Cameron Smith's retirement gets discussed and the team discusses what's next for the Panthers and Storm. In the meantime Tee mixes up his 1990 and 1991 Penrith jerseys and designs a chocolate brown jersey with pinstripes going across the body. The team then breaks down some signings and Jim Dymock gets a random mention once again along with Bryce Cartwright. The team discuss Tee's Grand Final Bet and who really one and whether Gee has a supercomputer hidden at home. @38.05 - the team breaks down the State of Origin Series and discuss game 1.
The guys start of with the goings on in the NRL week, including the Bulldogs board issues, Josh Addo-Carr has a fullback, Anthony Griffin and a shout out to Jim Dymock. (10:20) They begin their Round 18 review, and disagree about the Tigers and their coach. (15:00) Bulldogs hour is underway and Gee is upset at the big game by the Sea Eagles player Morgan Harper. (22:27) They discuss the Eels superhuman defence, Mitchell Moses and Tee wanting the Panthers to be challenged. (32:35) The guys brush over the Raiders v Dragons game but Corey Norman gets compared to the all-time great Jarryd Hayne. (38.24) Gee gets in another shout out to Jim Dymock and (41:55) the guys discuss the Roosters v Knights and their training run that was listed as an NRL game and Crowe v Keary. (56:19) The guys discuss their preview for Round 19 and the challenges for the Eels and Joseph Manu getting a chance at fullback.
The team start off with a run through of the new soapie episode of the NRL. Start off with how much money would it take to not leave Brookvale oval at half time 3:30 They discuss the return of SBW and anticipation v reality, 5:06 they talk about the Dragons new coach Anthony Griffin and if Dragons really are mythical, along with his man management, 8:33 Tee takes joy in bringing up the Bulldogs off-field turmoil and if it is more exciting than their on-field effort. Jim Dymock gets flagged as a potential sponsor and if Trent Barrett should enter the Dogs realm with Eyes Wide Shut or Eyes Wide Open. 13:15 They begin a review of Round 17, discuss the fend of Staggs, the confused Broncos, the Panthers skill levels and somehow Jose Mourinho v Harry Redknapp. Tee once again brings out his love for Mitch Barnett, Chad Townsend and his send off and the perplexing Sharks. 31:47 Tee once again brings up his favourite part of the week talking about another Bulldogs loss. 41:02 - Maguire's Tigers game plan gets discussed alongside their amazing comeback v Manly, and at 48:20 Roosters and Raiders, SBW and Boyd Cordner's engine make up the highlights. 1:04:00 Gee discusses the Dragons v Cowboys outfits during the game. 1:06:25 They preview Round 18 1:22:56 Gee adds two newbies to the Men of League a coach and a player.
The team starts off by gossiping about the latest NRL happenings, with Tevita Pangai Jnr locked down by his contract conditions, Benji Marshall being briefed by the media that he was not wanted at the Tigers and if Trent Barrett can save the Bulldogs. @5:10 Gee and Tee begin their review of Round 16 and discuss if Souths have the kryptonite to the Parramatta defence, and they discuss an anecdote about former NRL half Tim Smith. They discuss the Dragons and Titans, Gee once again politiks for Jim Dymock to get a job, and they go over Anthony Griffin as a coaching candidate for the Dragons. AJ Brimson and David Fifita get discussed and somehow Tee sneaks in a reference to Frank Farina. They discuss Braydon Trindall and Luke Brooks and they debate why teams don't sign smaller faster players. @57.24 Gee and Tee begin a preview of Round 17 matches and wonder if the Broncos will come within 22 points, if Kalyn Ponga will step up this week and the brilliant scouting of the Storm. @1:12:20 Gee and Tee discuss which NRL players they would most like and least like to move into their neighbourhood.
On this episode of the M&M Show, I invited good friend, former rugby league player and coach to teams including the Cronulla Sharks, Canterbury Bulldogs and the Tongan National Team, Jim Dymock. For Jim, who has had years of experience playing with and coaching exceptional sportsman, there is more to the 1% best players than skill alone. With a deep commitment to family and integrity, Jim has an unexpected approach towards his players, their training and the attitude he encourages on and off the field. To find out what elite coaches are really looking for in our top sportsman, tune in to this episode of the M&M Show. SHOW NOTES [4:10] What does it means to 'compete every time'? [9:00] Pre-game rituals, do they help on field performance? [11:30] What Jim believes distinguishes the best players. [14:47] Jim's professional hardships and his mindset when working through disappointment. [23:32] How the game of rugby league is changing. [29:55] The defining characteristics of the top 1% of players. [36:00] Generational challenges of today's young players. [39:10] The risk ego places on professional rugby players and their career longevity. [44:50] Where does Jim think rugby league is going in the future? [48:58] What makes a great coach? For all show notes and subscription information you can find us via Website: http://muscleandmindpodcast.com
Rugby League Legend, Jim Dymock shares his insights on the defining characteristics of a great player, his move to the Gold Coast Titans and the politics of Rugby League.
LISTEN ABOVE AS RUGBY LEAGUE CORRESPONDENT PETER LUSTED SPEAKS WITH D'ARCY AND GORANCronulla's prospects for the 2019 NRL season have taken a massive hit, with the confirmation on Wednesday that coach Shane Flanagan has been deregistered by the governing body.It means that the Sharks are without a head coach just a few months out from the start of the season, and will throw their plans into disarray.Though the decision is provisional — and Flanagan has until the end of January to respond to the notice — it seems unlikely that the NRL will backtrack.It's also a significant blow for Shaun Johnson.The Kiwis halfback was recruited by Flanagan, but now will have to work under a new mentor.Shaun Johnson. Photo / GettyThe instability at the southern Sydney club comes at the worst time for Johnson, who has a considerable adjustment to make after almost a decade at the Warriors.The NRL confirmed Flanagan's sanction on Wednesday, after an investigation into his dealings with the club during the 2014 season, when he was suspended due to his role in the peptides scandal.One of the conditions of that suspension was that he would have no contact with the club, but an investigation found that numerous emails had been exhanged between Flanagan and club officials, including communication about recruitment of potential players.Cronulla have also been fined $800,000 ($838,900) for their role in the breach.The NRL emphasised the findings are preliminary and no final determination will be made until the response that Flanaghan provides has been properly considered, but also confirmed he will not be permitted to coach or act in any official capacity at the club pending a final determination.Sydney media are speculating that current assistant coaches John Morris and Jim Dymock, as well as former Manly coach Trent Barrett are in the mix to replace Flanagan.
In this episode of the podcast, we discuss the controversial Fifita post-try spray at Jim Dymock, the proposed NRL coaches union, the Maori All-Stars as well as our tips for Round 24 of the NRL. Join us as we build a rugby league community for all… the 100th Rugby League Republic Podcast starts right now…..
Mets Analin meets NRL legend Jim Dymock to chat about Jim’s successful journey into rugby league, his history with the Bulldogs and his move from player to coach.
Mets meets NRL legend Jim Dymock to chat about Jim’s successful journey into rugby league, his history with the Bulldogs and his move from player to coach. QUOTES [6:40] “I lived most my life in playgrounds back then - there was no iPhones around.” [11:50] “A fourteen year career, you represented your country, you represented New South Wales and Tonga - the highest honours in rugby league.” [17:45] “You don’t have to be their best mates, but you have to respect them and what they do on the field.” [24:37] “What Tony Ray said might be an avenue for me to take up.” [34:22] “It’s not about the game, the game’s easy. It’s the training and preparation that goes in it. Hard work beats talent.” SHOW NOTES [4:05] Jim goes into depth about his entry into the NRL and his early rugby league days. [7:00] Jim discusses the difference in generations from when he was growing up to now and how it was easier to flourish in that environment. [12:20] Jim talks about his first ever game played against the Gold Coast with the Western Suburb Magpies. [18:17] He then chats about his tie in the NFL while being in court for their Australian Super League contracts. [23:32] Jim delves into his change from player to coach. [32:37] Jim then discusses his move from the Bulldogs to Cronulla. [35:24] Mets and Jim chat about how to be successful in NFL you need to put in the hard work as opposed to replying on talent. For all show notes and subscription information you can find us via Website: http://muscleandmindpodcast.com