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Giselle Mather: Coaching with courage and changing the game
Manage episode 518829125 series 2548138
Why are we still telling female rugby coaches they are ‘not ready’ to coach at the highest levels of the women’s game, when we then say to male players ‘you can go straight into professional coaching when you come off the field’?
This is just one of the thought-provoking questions Giselle Mather tackles on today’s episode of The Game Changers podcast.
Giselle is one of the most influential and pioneering figures in rugby. A former
England international and World Cup winner, Giselle's extraordinary coaching
career has seen her consistently break new ground in the sport.
Giselle was the first woman to earn the RFU’s Level 4 coaching qualification and has gone on to lead at the very highest levels of both the men’s and women’s professional game.
In this candid conversation, Giselle relives the raw early years of the women’s
game, from the first Women’s World Cup in 1991 to lifting the trophy in 1994,
and explains how those experiences forged a coaching philosophy that puts the human before the athlete.
Combining elite coaching with a busy family life as a mother of three, Giselle has coached at Wasps, London Irish, Teddington, Ealing Trailfinders and internationally as a coach for England Women and Head Coach for Team GB Women’s Rugby 7s, along with the inaugural Women’s Barbarians.
Giselle shares how she’s earned respect in men’s environments, the principles that underpin her sessions and the leadership needed to build diverse staff teams where every player can connect and thrive.
We talk about how visibility is the fastest route to equality for women’s rugby,
why elite athletes deserve the very best qualified coaches and how blunt gender quotas in coaching can backfire.
Renowned for her vision, passion and commitment to developing people, Giselle has inspired players and coaches across generations. She’s an extraordinary leader on and off the pitch.
Next week's guest is Somali professional boxer, model and campaign activist - Ramla Ali
Thank you to Sport England who support The Game Changers Podcast with a National Lottery award.
Find out more about The Game Changers podcast here: https://www.fearlesswomen.co.uk/thegamechangers
Hosted by Sue Anstiss
Produced by Sam Walker, What Goes On Media
A Fearless Women production
Chapters
1. Setting The Stakes: Elite Deserve Elite (00:00:00)
2. Meet Giselle Mather’s Trailblazing Path (00:00:25)
3. 1991 World Cup: Grit And Graft (00:01:09)
4. 1994 Champions: Tactics And Work Ethic (00:03:22)
5. Born Coach: From PE To Pathways (00:05:08)
6. Emotion And Pride In Today’s Crowds (00:06:02)
7. Multi‑Sport Roots Shape A Fullback (00:07:19)
8. First Coaching Steps And Sacrifice (00:09:43)
9. Earning Level 4 With A Newborn (00:12:03)
10. Breaking Into Men’s Pathways (00:14:02)
11. Coaching Individuals, Not Genders (00:16:10)
12. Winning Over Skeptics On Day One (00:18:00)
13. Coaching Is A Profession, Not A Perk (00:21:05)
14. Where Are The Women Head Coaches? (00:23:42)
15. Hiring Power, Bias, And Change (00:26:15)
16. Visibility, Governance, Not Quotas (00:28:36)
17. Hope, Momentum, And Guardrails (00:31:10)
18. Family, Systems, And Backup Plans (00:33:06)
19. Women Helping Women—And Friction (00:36:10)
20. Funding Gaps And Smart Solutions (00:39:00)
21. Sevens As A Skill Engine (00:41:10)
22. What Success Looks Like Next (00:44:00)
242 episodes
Manage episode 518829125 series 2548138
Why are we still telling female rugby coaches they are ‘not ready’ to coach at the highest levels of the women’s game, when we then say to male players ‘you can go straight into professional coaching when you come off the field’?
This is just one of the thought-provoking questions Giselle Mather tackles on today’s episode of The Game Changers podcast.
Giselle is one of the most influential and pioneering figures in rugby. A former
England international and World Cup winner, Giselle's extraordinary coaching
career has seen her consistently break new ground in the sport.
Giselle was the first woman to earn the RFU’s Level 4 coaching qualification and has gone on to lead at the very highest levels of both the men’s and women’s professional game.
In this candid conversation, Giselle relives the raw early years of the women’s
game, from the first Women’s World Cup in 1991 to lifting the trophy in 1994,
and explains how those experiences forged a coaching philosophy that puts the human before the athlete.
Combining elite coaching with a busy family life as a mother of three, Giselle has coached at Wasps, London Irish, Teddington, Ealing Trailfinders and internationally as a coach for England Women and Head Coach for Team GB Women’s Rugby 7s, along with the inaugural Women’s Barbarians.
Giselle shares how she’s earned respect in men’s environments, the principles that underpin her sessions and the leadership needed to build diverse staff teams where every player can connect and thrive.
We talk about how visibility is the fastest route to equality for women’s rugby,
why elite athletes deserve the very best qualified coaches and how blunt gender quotas in coaching can backfire.
Renowned for her vision, passion and commitment to developing people, Giselle has inspired players and coaches across generations. She’s an extraordinary leader on and off the pitch.
Next week's guest is Somali professional boxer, model and campaign activist - Ramla Ali
Thank you to Sport England who support The Game Changers Podcast with a National Lottery award.
Find out more about The Game Changers podcast here: https://www.fearlesswomen.co.uk/thegamechangers
Hosted by Sue Anstiss
Produced by Sam Walker, What Goes On Media
A Fearless Women production
Chapters
1. Setting The Stakes: Elite Deserve Elite (00:00:00)
2. Meet Giselle Mather’s Trailblazing Path (00:00:25)
3. 1991 World Cup: Grit And Graft (00:01:09)
4. 1994 Champions: Tactics And Work Ethic (00:03:22)
5. Born Coach: From PE To Pathways (00:05:08)
6. Emotion And Pride In Today’s Crowds (00:06:02)
7. Multi‑Sport Roots Shape A Fullback (00:07:19)
8. First Coaching Steps And Sacrifice (00:09:43)
9. Earning Level 4 With A Newborn (00:12:03)
10. Breaking Into Men’s Pathways (00:14:02)
11. Coaching Individuals, Not Genders (00:16:10)
12. Winning Over Skeptics On Day One (00:18:00)
13. Coaching Is A Profession, Not A Perk (00:21:05)
14. Where Are The Women Head Coaches? (00:23:42)
15. Hiring Power, Bias, And Change (00:26:15)
16. Visibility, Governance, Not Quotas (00:28:36)
17. Hope, Momentum, And Guardrails (00:31:10)
18. Family, Systems, And Backup Plans (00:33:06)
19. Women Helping Women—And Friction (00:36:10)
20. Funding Gaps And Smart Solutions (00:39:00)
21. Sevens As A Skill Engine (00:41:10)
22. What Success Looks Like Next (00:44:00)
242 episodes
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