Head coaches from 19 countries representing all six of World Rugby’s associations that are regional set to profit through the knowledge of a few of the great plus the good of international rugby mentoring.
The coaches from the unions already qualified for Rugby World Cup 2021, playing in 2022, and people going right on through the certification progress can come together for the series that is seminar will offer learning opportunities to greatly help them prepare groups when it comes to competition in New Zealand.
The first Zoom session on Thursday, 2 September is likely to be co-presented by World Rugby’s Director of Rugby and High Performance, Joe Schmidt and Matt Johnston, World Rugby’s Game Analyst (Sevens).
Schmidt will share his ideas on training Philosophy and Development with mind coaches from the leading women’s nationwide teams all over the world, before stepping into a wider conversation about them with input from all events encouraged.
The previous Ireland Grand Slam-winning coach will then be joined by Johnston for the half-hour that is second on Game styles and research.
Long-serving England mind coaches, Eddie Jones and Simon Middleton, will lead the seminar that is second following Tuesday. Continue reading “Top women’s rugby coaches to profit from provided knowledge”
