
Coaching with Purpose – Lessons from Wales to Australia
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In this episode of the Rugby Coach Weekly podcast, Dan Cottrell sits down with Owain Roberts, Coach Education and Development Manager at the NSW Waratahs and a Level 4 coach. Originally from Swansea, Owain’s journey has taken him from Welsh-speaking schools and UK teaching to the heart of Australian rugby.
Together, they explore:
- How formative school and community experiences shaped his approach to coaching
- Why humility, values, and belonging are central to developing coaches and players
- The evolution of coach education and the shift from drills to purposeful activity design
- Insights from his Level 4 research on game-based learning and “play with purpose”
- The unique challenges and opportunities for rugby in Australia, competing with bigger sports while growing grassroots numbers
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