Looking forward to the start of the rugby season with the first friendly match Bath vs Ealing Trailfinders this weekend. We were also excited to have a sneak peak of our signboard up on the West Stand at The Rec.
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Adain Summerfield yes and as well as the purpose, there are 6 other main areas we have to get bettter at in today's fast pace world of constant disruption 1. Identify signals that help determine the future in the code, industry or organization 2. From purpose link objectives to behaviors and understand to focus on most critical few objectives with intension and understanding what change means for human beings, neuroplasticity i.e. What propels and what restricts building new path ways 3. The outcomes to be associated with the organizational health nedeed, Always Ready - prepared and resilient, Always Responsive - ability to respond quickly to change, Always Innovative - ways to disrupt current business patterns and the code, industry or organization, moving away from linear thinking which is only about the competitive edge, that today can be wiped out over night, by a regulatory change, demand or new ways 4. The impact of interrupted business or training cycles and the ways to complement changing cycles 5. Ways or a lens to move from where we are today to the vision and purpose, Tools Agility or Tech Agility, Structural Agility, Outcomes Agility, Social Agility and the most important Mental Agility 6. Developing capability, unlearning and unlearning processes, strategies and approaches that have been the success in the past, butdon't serve today OrgFit International we see Codes, organizations that have a holistic approach and strategy of these six factors will move from surving to thriving or thriving to superthriving
Respectfully, Canterbury Rugby. Strategy 2028 | https://lnkd.in/gkRhkdhi
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We are here to answer your questions on life. So to the caller from Devon who asked how many sausages to fill a rugby ball ...... To determine how many 4-inch sausages would fit inside a regulation size 5 rugby ball, we need to calculate the volume of both the rugby ball and the sausage and then see how many sausages would fit into that volume. The volume of a rugby ball can be approximated by using the formula for the volume of a prolate spheroid: V=34πab2 where ( a ) is the semi-major axis (half the length of the ball), and ( b ) is the semi-minor axis (half the width of the ball). A regulation size 5 rugby ball has a length of about 28-30 cm and a short diameter of about 18.46-19.74 cm123. Using the average values: a=229cm=14.5cm b=219.1cm=9.55cm The volume of the rugby ball is then: Vrugby=34π(14.5cm)(9.55cm)2≈5534.8cm3 For the sausage, we’ll use the volume of a cylinder to approximate: V=πr2h where ( r ) is the radius and ( h ) is the height (or length in this case). A 4-inch sausage is approximately 10.16 cm long, and if we assume a diameter of about 2 cm (which is a standard sausage diameter), the radius ( r ) would be 1 cm. The volume of one 4-inch sausage is: Vsausage=π(1cm)2(10.16cm)≈31.84cm3 Now, we divide the volume of the rugby ball by the volume of one sausage to find out how many can fit inside: 31.84cm3/sausage5534.8cm3≈173.8sausages So, it would take approximately 174 4-inch sausages to fill a regulation size 5 rugby ball.
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In times of challenge and uncertainty, when external pressures dominate (and distract) organisational focus and conversations, a powerful and shared vision is necessary to provide a hopeful future that will help weather the storm now. This example from Canterbury Rugby recognises their current reality and the feelings and meaning attached, and flips these to form a simple and compelling strategy for the future. I can get behind this. Quite a different approach to recent strategy focus groups I have experienced.
Respectfully, Canterbury Rugby. Strategy 2028 | https://lnkd.in/gkRhkdhi
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THE RUGBY SPECTATOR - a feast of International rugby in 2024 Apr 9 With the European club rugby scene drawing to a close, rugby spectators in the northern hemisphere might think there will a quiet. and thus boring “off season” looming. But, as the world community of rugby strives to make the game more accessible, more widespread and competitive, fans can look forward to a lot of great matches in the upcoming summer and autumn International Series. Note that the southern and northern hemisphere teams have off-seasons during their opposite numbers’ regular season, so as a result, the northern countries travel (south) in their summer, and the southern countries go north in theirs. All of the major international teams will be in action between June and November with the addition of some 2nd level countries who are very keen to enter the top ranks of world rugby. So for the fans who can actually attend or have access to streaming services, the following countries will be in action: South Africa; New Zealand; England; Argentina; Ireland; Fiji; Australia; Scotland; France; Japan; plus Georgia; the USA; Portugal; Chile and Uruguay. The Home teams have the following schedules: South Africa - July 6 vs. IRE; July 13 vs. IRE; July 20 vs. Portugal; August 31 vs. NZAB; September 7 vs. NZAB New Zealand - July 6 vs. ENG; July 13 vs. ENG; August 10 vs. ARG; August 17 vs. ARG; September 28 vs. AUS England - (June 22 hosting WAL vs RSA in London); November 2 vs. NZAB; November 9 vs. AUS; November 16 vs. RSA; November 24 vs. JPN Argentina - July 5 vs. FRA; July 12 vs. FRA; August 30 vs. AUS; September 6 vs. AUS; September 20 vs. RSA Ireland - November 8 vs. NZAB; November 15 vs. ARG; November 23 vs. FIJI; November 30 vs. AUS Australia - July 6 vs. WAL; July 13 vs. WAL; July 20 vs. Georgia; August 10 vs. RSA; August 17 vs. RSA; September 21 vs. NZAB Scotland - November 2 vs. FIJI; November 10 vs. RSA; November 16 vs. Portugal France - November 10 vs. JPN; November 16 vs. NZAB; November 23 vs. ARG Japan - June 22 vs. ENG; July 13 vs. Georgia; July 21 vs. Italy; October 26 vs. NZAB USA - July 5 vs. Romania; July 12 vs. SCO; (July 19 hosting NZAB vs. FIJI); August 31 vs. Canada. Other Matches; Scotland play Canada in Ottawa, July 6; Chile in Santiago, July20; and Uruguay in Montevideo, July 27. The Barbarians will play FIJI in London on June 22, and WAL play the Queensland Reds in Brisbane on July 19. Most of the matches involving southern hemisphere teams will be shown on FloRugby (florugby.com subscription required) and several other northern hemisphere games too. Hopefully the USA matches will get good coverage - details to follow.
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Quality not Quantity and Corporate ownership of clubs can save Rugby.
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If you build it, they will come. More and more players will come up to standard of NRL as they get more exposure to it. There are less quality NRL players at the moment due to limited opportunities. Quality will dip for a short period 3-5 years but it will slowly grow back up along with population increases as well. If your serious about long term fundamental change and adaptation 3-5 years is a short amount of time. South Island of NZ is a must, another in Brisbane and Perth.
Breaking News on Nine: Rugby league icon Andrew Johns passionately endorses South Island #NRL expansion. "Rugby League is BOOMING in New Zealand," he declares. Source: https://lnkd.in/evbfxd7c
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With Chile Rugby highlighted in the below article it should be noted that on the weekend when the Chilian Condors beat Canada it was with a team that had higher levels of #Cohesion (as measured by #CohesionAnalytics) than Rugby Canada and with the #Cohesion created by less games compared to Canada - Strong alignment allows efficient creation of #Cohesion.
With an almost Southern Hemisphere International Rugby Union clean sweep on the weekend (Romania beat Tonga BTW) revisiting an old #TheGAINLINEReport looking at - Why do Southern Hemisphere Teams (almost) always win the Rugby World Cup? Tap to read - https://zurl.co/7zWx
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Really enjoyed delivering a workshop on managing emotions to the boys at Activate Rugby Academy during their pre-season last week. Here's a short clip explaining 4 steps to help you manage emotions in sport - check it out! #sportpsychology #emotions
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