Coach Update - COACHING THE FEMALE RUGBY LEAGUE PLAYER - (Brad Donald - Australian Jillaroos Head Coach, Kylie Hilder - NSW Sky Blues Origin Coach and John Strange - Sydney Roosters NRLW Head Coach)
Course further information
Join Australian Jillaroos Head Coach Brad Donald, NSW Sky Blues Origin Coach Kylie Hilder and Sydney Roosters NRLW Coach John Strange for an online coach education session this Wednesday evening the 27th of October from 7.30pm – 8.45pm.
With the continued, significant growth in the female game, this is an amazing opportunity for Community Rugby League Coaches who are coaching female teams, looking to coach a girls or women’s team or would just like to further their learning, to engage with 3 of the most knowledgable coaches in the female game and discuss how coaches can help to maximise the players experience.
Male or female, a favourable participant experience will ultimately assist with a positive recruitment and retention result.
From available research, there appears to be some subtle yet significant differences in how men/women, boys/girl’s approach and interpret the sporting experience overall. So, in addition to tapping into the knowledge
of these well - respected rugby league coaches, who are all heavily entrenched in the female game, this Coach Update is designed to explore some of those differences and reflect on how coaches might better adapt and adjust their coaching methods accordingly.
We'll also hear from Kate Parkinson - NRL Female Pathways Coordinator - NSW, who will discuss the opportunities that are being created at grassroots level for girls.
Note :
With the continued, significant growth in the female game, this is an amazing opportunity for Community Rugby League Coaches who are coaching female teams, looking to coach a girls or women’s team or would just like to further their learning, to engage with 3 of the most knowledgable coaches in the female game and discuss how coaches can help to maximise the players experience.
Male or female, a favourable participant experience will ultimately assist with a positive recruitment and retention result.
From available research, there appears to be some subtle yet significant differences in how men/women, boys/girl’s approach and interpret the sporting experience overall. So, in addition to tapping into the knowledge
of these well - respected rugby league coaches, who are all heavily entrenched in the female game, this Coach Update is designed to explore some of those differences and reflect on how coaches might better adapt and adjust their coaching methods accordingly.
We'll also hear from Kate Parkinson - NRL Female Pathways Coordinator - NSW, who will discuss the opportunities that are being created at grassroots level for girls.
Note :
- This session is FREE and for accredited coaches only. It is suited to coaches who are coaching U13’s +
- Registrations will close at 4.00pm on Wednesday the 27th of October
Kate PARKINSON
Course manager
Mathew SHARMAN
Course manager
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