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Gallagher High-Performance Academy extended for World Rugby


The rugby coaching masterclass in Los Angeles saw inductees stage a series of live coaching sessions, putting into practice the skills
they learnt through the Academy (Image Supplied)

Praneeta Mahajan
Hamilton, March 7, 2024

World Rugby and Gallagher, a global insurance brokerage, risk management and consulting services firm, and an Official Partner of Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025, recently announced the extension of the Gallagher High-Performance Academy, the fully immersive global development and leadership programme, established in 2023, with the mission of increasing the prominence of female coaches and other high-performance roles at elite levels of the sport.

About the programme

The programme was introduced ahead of the inaugural WXV 15s tournament (International Women’s 15s Competition) in 2023, and forms part of World Rugby’s strategic plan to accelerate the development of women’s rugby, and increase the competitiveness of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 in England.

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With a focus on talent identification, professional support and championing the next generation of international coaches, the Gallagher High-Performance Academy develops existing coaching talent and identifies opportunities for new coaches and other high-performance roles.

Sixteen women from 16 nations participated in the first Academy in 2023. Each participant was fully embedded with their respective nations, before and during WXV, providing them with meaningful professional development opportunities and the opportunity to gain valuable experience working in a high-performance sporting environment.

Mentor Support

Off the field, participants received mentor support and took part in a series of online and in-person workshops, hosted by World Rugby and Gallagher. Workshops were tailored to cover a variety of topics, ranging from game planning, tactics and skill development, to relationships, communication and creating the right culture; as well as relevant, best practice learnings from Gallagher, and sharing transferable skills.

As a result of the programme’s early success and impact, World Rugby is now extending the Gallagher High-Performance Academy to all formats of the women’s game.

To signify this next phase of the programme, World Rugby has announced the latest ten coaches to be inaugurated into the Gallagher High Performance Academy, in 2024. All ten women are sevens coaches, fresh from completing their first in-person workshops and having been embedded with their respective nations for the HSBC SVNS Series.

World Rugby Chief of Women’s Rugby, Sally Horrox said, “As we celebrate the second year of the Gallagher High Performance Academy by extending the reach of the programme to encompass all formats of the women’s game, we are not just shaping coaches, we are sculpting the future of women’s rugby.”

“Together with Gallagher, we continue to champion diversity, excellence, and inclusivity on and off the field. The Academy enables a clear pathway for aspiring female coaches and provides vitally important coaching opportunities as we strive towards our ambitious target of 40 per cent female high-performance coaching roles at the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025. We are already starting to see the fruits of our labour as coaches progress into full-time roles around the world.”

Chris Mead, Chief Marketing Officer for Gallagher, said, “We are proud of and excited for the extension of the Gallagher High Performance Academy into all formats of women’s rugby. The growth of the programme is a testament to its success and impact in its inaugural year, providing meaningful career development. Expanding the programme to make it more inclusive will further accelerate the growth of women’s rugby around the world and continue to raise opportunities for women both on and off the pitch.”

Praneeta Mahajan is an Indian Newslink reporter based in Hamilton.

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