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Noel McNamara, on Player Development & How He Went from Coaching Schoolboy u13s to Siya Kolisi at The Sharks

Noel McNamara, on Player Development & How He Went from Coaching Schoolboy u13s to Siya Kolisi at The Sharks

FromThe Brian Moylett Podcast


Noel McNamara, on Player Development & How He Went from Coaching Schoolboy u13s to Siya Kolisi at The Sharks

FromThe Brian Moylett Podcast

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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Dec 27, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Noel McNamara is the Attack & Backs coach for the Sharks in South Africa, and before that coached UCD in the All Ireland League, North Harbour in New Zealand’s Mitre 10, the Ireland under 18s, Ireland 20s, Leinster 20s, their A side and was also their academy manager before leaving to join the Sharks. In the pod talks about his unorthodox route to where he is today and what has helped him get there. Noel has played a huge role in bringing through a lot of the latest crop of senior Irish internationals and we talk a lot about player development, and what you can do to get to the next level.We also chat about;Why he left Leinster & the IRFU to join the Sharks. Challenges he’s faced while starting with the Sharks.Coaching Siya Kolisi, Lukhanyo Am & Makazole Mapimpi.The difference between coaching in Ireland & South Africa.How he has changed as a coach since he started out coaching schoolboy rugby in Clongowes.How his unorthodox route as a coach has been an asset.His relationship with failure.What he learned coaching provincial rugby in New Zealand.How Gareth Southgate used a used advisors with David Brailsford, Stuart Lancaster & Sue Barker when leading England to the final of Euro 2020.Visiting Willie Mullins horse yard and what he learned there around high performance, seeing the gold cup winning horses.The advantages of being a late developer.The importance of being curious. Coaching with Paul O’Connell, Tana Umaga, JP Pietersen & Leo Cullen.What he believes makes a good coach.What he thinks Alex Ferguson, Jim Gavin & Brian Cody have in common, and what admires about them.What Tadhg Furlong and Andrew Porter told him helped their development as young players.What Jordan Larmour, James Ryan, Ross Byrne and Harry Byrne did differently, that he feels helped them get to where they are.Link to join The 1st XV Patreon & get extra podcastshttps://www.patreon.com/offfieldrugbyLink to Support the Podhttps://www.patreon.com/offfieldrugbyMy instagram is @offfieldrugby - The Off Field Rugby Coach, any feedback you have or thoughts for the pod, please DM me there, would love to hear them.Please share the podcast with some friends,please subscribe/follow the podcast wherever you’re listening, & Please leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts, letting me know what you like about the pod. Thank you Picture: Steve Haag/Gallo ImagesReally appreciate you clicking in, cheers! Get the bonus Podcasts on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Dec 27, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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