25/04/2024
Massive thank you to Rob and the performance team at for inviting me in for the day. I could and probably should have taken more pictures and vids, but I was just too immersed in the day.
I’ve worked in a lot of different sports and teams over the last 8 years or so - but rugby just get it right in terms of nurturing a TEAM environment. The team aspect slaps you in the face from the moment you step in - it’s an environment you want to be a part of.
You walk in as a visitor and rather than feeling like a spare part, you’re greeted by everyone - 50+ cap internationals coming up to introduce themselves and talk to you about their training / rehab and generally have a bit of a craic. It’s what I love about rugby and it’s values, which clearly remain even at the very highest level. Humility, ho egos, no bullsh*t.
I got around two gym sessions (Uppers - forwards and back split), where the level of intent was first class (intent drives adaptation, and there is no issue with buy-in with rugby players!), before heading across to the 4G at in preparation for Sunday’s visit to Newcastle Falcons (they play on artificial).
The team meeting was absolute class and my immediate feeling is it made me miss being part of a professional team - I’ve only been independent for two weeks. They started by introducing me and a few other visitors to the group (nice touch), before fines (always funny) and celebrating big and small wins that week (caps etc) - it’s all really positive and you can imagine how important that is in more challenging periods.
The analysis section was short, succinct and gave the players ownership in providing their own take - brought together with an overview of the afternoons session (structure / objectives etc) and rolling out to the Kenny Loggins’ timeless ‘Danger Zone’. How could you not be pumped for training after that. A meeting that is succinct, positive and provides absolute clarity. It was class.
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