59 min

Shaun Wane - Head Coach of the National England Rugby Team: #allinthedetail Back2Business Podcast

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An engaging and revealing episode where Kurt and Di speak to former Rugby player and now manager for the England Rugby team, Shaun Wane. They talk about Shaun’s difficult upbringing, the secrets to being a good manager and coach, why we should always stay as eternal students and how mindset is key in everything we try to achieve.

KEY TAKEAWAYS 


Shaun grew up in Wigan on a rough estate. It was a challenging upbringing; his Dad wasn’t the kindest man and he and his brothers would often go hungry. He says that until the age of 15 he didn’t have any good memories but it has made him a better Dad and provider himself.
Shaun started playing rugby at just 5 years old,
Things happen to all of us, it can be tragic and not our fault but it’s something we have to accept if we want to move forward, blame doesn’t help anyone. Shaun decided he wanted to do something with his life and choose the right path and it was this mindset that has brought him the life he has now.
We should always be learning and developing ourselves as individuals. Even though Shaun is already very successful, he never stops learning and wanting to better himself in any way he can.
Shaun has always believed Rubgy players behaviour outside of the game is just as important. Even things like manners and ignorance; he believes you can’t be ‘sloppy’ off the field, discipline is important in all areas of your life.
Transitioning from a player to a manager can be a challenge for many people. Shaun had to educate himself, mostly by learning on the job. Shaun has always been a very logical person and has a good backing of common sense so he managed it relatively easily and very successfully. He approached it like a business and this mindset worked.
Honesty, knowledge and positivity is how Shaun gets the buy in from his players. He says that if he can give the team the knowledge they need to win, then they can believe they will win and this is half the battle.
Vision of the team is instrumental to winning. Shaun works backwards to then figure out who and what is part of this vision and this is one of the ways he decided who stays on the team and who to work with.

BEST MOMENTS 

“It’s up to the individual to carve their own path”

“You have to be on it off the field and on it”

“The perfect player for me is a well-mannered, respectful bloke who has a good work ethic”

“When you have players underperforming, then you have a problem”

“I never thought I would coach Wigan and I did, I definitely never thought I would coach England”

“Every one of our players know how to win a game because we’ve worked hard”

ABOUT THE GUEST Shaun Wane

Former professional ruby player and head coach for the England national rugby league team.

 https://twitter.com/shaun_waney

https://shaunwane.com/#Home

ABOUT THE HOST

Kurt Wilson - Entrepreneur, Internet Veteran and Property Investor with multiple 7 figure businesses and property investments in the UK, GI, LT, BY and GR. CEO and founder of Advansys www.advansys.com) a global eCommerce, web development and online marketing agency headquartered in the UK.

Di Forster - Entrepreneur, Property Investor and Mum with exceptional grit. Expert in all areas of Online Sales and Marketing (SEO, PPC and Conversion). Quit corporate life and now enjoys working with and helping others grow and scale their businesses.

CONTACT INFO

INSTAGRAM.COM/KURTWILSON.UK   

INSTAGRAM.COM/DIFORSTER.UK    

WWW.ADVANSYS.COM 

KURT@ADVANSYS.CO.UK 

DIANE@ADVANSYS.CO.UK 

 

 

An engaging and revealing episode where Kurt and Di speak to former Rugby player and now manager for the England Rugby team, Shaun Wane. They talk about Shaun’s difficult upbringing, the secrets to being a good manager and coach, why we should always stay as eternal students and how mindset is key in everything we try to achieve.

KEY TAKEAWAYS 


Shaun grew up in Wigan on a rough estate. It was a challenging upbringing; his Dad wasn’t the kindest man and he and his brothers would often go hungry. He says that until the age of 15 he didn’t have any good memories but it has made him a better Dad and provider himself.
Shaun started playing rugby at just 5 years old,
Things happen to all of us, it can be tragic and not our fault but it’s something we have to accept if we want to move forward, blame doesn’t help anyone. Shaun decided he wanted to do something with his life and choose the right path and it was this mindset that has brought him the life he has now.
We should always be learning and developing ourselves as individuals. Even though Shaun is already very successful, he never stops learning and wanting to better himself in any way he can.
Shaun has always believed Rubgy players behaviour outside of the game is just as important. Even things like manners and ignorance; he believes you can’t be ‘sloppy’ off the field, discipline is important in all areas of your life.
Transitioning from a player to a manager can be a challenge for many people. Shaun had to educate himself, mostly by learning on the job. Shaun has always been a very logical person and has a good backing of common sense so he managed it relatively easily and very successfully. He approached it like a business and this mindset worked.
Honesty, knowledge and positivity is how Shaun gets the buy in from his players. He says that if he can give the team the knowledge they need to win, then they can believe they will win and this is half the battle.
Vision of the team is instrumental to winning. Shaun works backwards to then figure out who and what is part of this vision and this is one of the ways he decided who stays on the team and who to work with.

BEST MOMENTS 

“It’s up to the individual to carve their own path”

“You have to be on it off the field and on it”

“The perfect player for me is a well-mannered, respectful bloke who has a good work ethic”

“When you have players underperforming, then you have a problem”

“I never thought I would coach Wigan and I did, I definitely never thought I would coach England”

“Every one of our players know how to win a game because we’ve worked hard”

ABOUT THE GUEST Shaun Wane

Former professional ruby player and head coach for the England national rugby league team.

 https://twitter.com/shaun_waney

https://shaunwane.com/#Home

ABOUT THE HOST

Kurt Wilson - Entrepreneur, Internet Veteran and Property Investor with multiple 7 figure businesses and property investments in the UK, GI, LT, BY and GR. CEO and founder of Advansys www.advansys.com) a global eCommerce, web development and online marketing agency headquartered in the UK.

Di Forster - Entrepreneur, Property Investor and Mum with exceptional grit. Expert in all areas of Online Sales and Marketing (SEO, PPC and Conversion). Quit corporate life and now enjoys working with and helping others grow and scale their businesses.

CONTACT INFO

INSTAGRAM.COM/KURTWILSON.UK   

INSTAGRAM.COM/DIFORSTER.UK    

WWW.ADVANSYS.COM 

KURT@ADVANSYS.CO.UK 

DIANE@ADVANSYS.CO.UK 

 

 

59 min