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The Endurance - Danny Ward London Broncos Head Coach, England-Assistant Coach & EX- Rugby League Player The Hack Podcast

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Danny Ward (born 15 June 1980) in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. English former professional rugby league player. As Danny's Father, David Ward also played for Great Britain And Leeds Rhinos, coming from a rugby family. Danny played for Great Britain, Leeds Rhinos, Castleford Tigers, Hull Kingston Rovers, and Harlequins. 

He is even scoring a try against our Hull FC in the 2005 Challenge cup finals. Danny is currently Andrew Henderson's assistant coach at the London Broncos since 2015 and previously head coach of the u19s. Speaking of the first book he loved, 'A Kestrel for a Knave' (which the great film Kes was created from), Danny says: "is absolute classic". 

But it was a great Teacher of his, Mr Butler, that helped him in his school years. Having a great teacher like him helped him through his English language and literature GCSEs. Being a young kid, he wasn't bothered about the school, but having a fantastic teacher helped change his outlook of school life, which Mr Butler did just that. 

Danny talks about the failures he's had in his life: "I don't try to dwell on the losses too much or look at it, but throughout my life and playing career, being an adult, there have been lots of lots of failures. I think you can't dwell on them. Learning to move on from your losses is just as important. When it can be challenging and not probably something, I've learned. 

As I've got older, I wished I got a grasp of it as a young kid. You spend so much time worrying about what's up and any mistakes you've made. It's just about moving on from it and learning best you can". 

Take a listen to this week's Brilliant Podcast with Danny Ward. 

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Danny Ward (born 15 June 1980) in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. English former professional rugby league player. As Danny's Father, David Ward also played for Great Britain And Leeds Rhinos, coming from a rugby family. Danny played for Great Britain, Leeds Rhinos, Castleford Tigers, Hull Kingston Rovers, and Harlequins. 

He is even scoring a try against our Hull FC in the 2005 Challenge cup finals. Danny is currently Andrew Henderson's assistant coach at the London Broncos since 2015 and previously head coach of the u19s. Speaking of the first book he loved, 'A Kestrel for a Knave' (which the great film Kes was created from), Danny says: "is absolute classic". 

But it was a great Teacher of his, Mr Butler, that helped him in his school years. Having a great teacher like him helped him through his English language and literature GCSEs. Being a young kid, he wasn't bothered about the school, but having a fantastic teacher helped change his outlook of school life, which Mr Butler did just that. 

Danny talks about the failures he's had in his life: "I don't try to dwell on the losses too much or look at it, but throughout my life and playing career, being an adult, there have been lots of lots of failures. I think you can't dwell on them. Learning to move on from your losses is just as important. When it can be challenging and not probably something, I've learned. 

As I've got older, I wished I got a grasp of it as a young kid. You spend so much time worrying about what's up and any mistakes you've made. It's just about moving on from it and learning best you can". 

Take a listen to this week's Brilliant Podcast with Danny Ward. 

Sponsored by: Moodbeam, Hopen, Talk suicide 

Powered By: Think Cloud

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