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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Oct 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

‘This week’s guest is Andy Plimer
Andy is the host and creator of The Rugby Coach's Corner Podcast, which he started in 2015.
He has recorded over 100 interviews with coaches such as Wayne Smith, Michael Cheika, Eddie Jones, Pierre Villepreux, and many more.
He's currently working on creating an online coaching course titled EVOLVE Rugby, based on a lot of the key learnings acquired from hosting the podcast.
Originating from Australia but based in Canada, Andy has been coaching for over 15 years across a wide variety of levels, ranging from minis to high school, university, regional age grade rep, senior men's club and rep, and national u17.
His current roles include coach development and assistant coach at the Montreal Irish RFC, assistant coach at the Toronto Arrows Regional Academy, and coaching his kids in u12, u10, and u6.
The Rugby Coaches Corner was the first ever Podcast I listened to, so I was really excited to chat with Andy.
During our chat we spoke about in depth about peer to peer review and trademarking behaviours, as well as connecting with our players.
During the chat we spoke about turning the mirror inwards after a defeat
Connections with your team
Coaching the game within the game
We spoke about Building team culture and peer to peer review

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Released:
Oct 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (55)

This Pod is about the journey we take as grassroots coaches. As most coaching pods speak with elite players and coaches, which is great. I want to talk to the coaches on the front line, the ones out there every weekend helping at the grassroots level. We will discuss the heartache, disappointment, enjoyment and euphoria we experience as coaches of the next generation of players. We will also discuss the lessons we learnt along the way, what we would do to fix the game at the grassroots level and how we see the game in the future. You never know we might just learn something along the way.