
Rugby Coach Weekly Why Toughness Is Misunderstood in Rugby, with Jack Heald
Jan 21, 2026
Jack Heald, Director of Rugby at Barnes RFC and an experienced rugby professional, challenges traditional notions of toughness in rugby. He redefines it as resilience and consistency rather than aggression. The discussion highlights the importance of creating competitive yet safe training environments and how tailored feedback can enhance player confidence. He emphasizes core skills like catching and passing as crucial for long-term success, arguing that coachability often trumps raw talent in player development.
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Barnes Punches Above Its Weight
- Barnes often beat teams with more X-factor by outworking them.
- That competitive ethos is built from training and off-field commitment.
Train Competitively With Control
- Create competitive, controlled training where players compete for jerseys.
- Use live set-piece and close-to-live attack/defence to drive standards and match readiness.
Keep Intensity Within Boundaries
- Keep sessions intense but with clear boundaries to avoid boiling over.
- Communicate roles and expectations so competitiveness stays healthy and constructive.
