Dec 17, 2019
Tony Brown is a former All Black who played first-five eight
with an incredible playing career that spanned 16 years starting in
Otago, then with the Highlanders, then over to Japan & South Africa
and finally finishing his playing career back in Otago.
Today, Brown is known for his work as one of the best-attacking
coaches on the planet and his work as the assistant coach of Japan
saw them topple both Scotland and Ireland at the 2019 Rugby World
Cup and earning their first-ever quarter-final appearance. He is
currently sitting in an assistant coaching position with the
Highlanders for the 2020 season.
In this episode of the podcast, you'll hear why Tony turned down
the All Black role to continue working with Japan, his philosophy
around how he coaches players individually and how Japanese rugby
became known as the fastest attacking team on the planet.
If you're a coach or player then this episode will give you
everything you need to teach players how to execute on what is in
front of them and how to imprint your brand of rugby that you want
your team to use.
Share this episode with your leadership team and start making your
playing plans for 2020.
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