Chris Boyd on culture, alignment, and making Kingsholm a fortress
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We sit down with Gloucester Rugby technical director Chris Boyd to get specific about what actually changes a club’s direction: alignment across the whole organisation, clear frameworks that survive staff turnover, and a standard of effort the players can’t hide from when results dip.
Chris breaks the club down into four parts (governance, operations, rugby support staff, and players) and explains why none of it works if those pieces aren’t pulling together. We talk recruitment and retention in PREM Rugby, why “depth” is built with ambition, and how the academy pathway and partnerships like Hartpury accelerate development when young players train with the first team and then get real minutes elsewhere. He also digs into the tricky balance of youth and experience, including the kind of veteran who raises standards even when he isn’t wearing the number one shirt.
After Chris steps out, we pivot to women’s rugby and the Women’s Six Nations: the crowd energy, England’s ridiculous depth, and what it means for nations still building. We also go beyond tactics into athlete wellbeing, discussing body image, nutrition education, and the mental health impact of social media, sparked by Ellie Kildunne’s honest comments.
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