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\"Denstone<\/a><\/p>\n

Denstone College is steeped in rugby tradition and history with the 1st XV honours boards dating back to 1899 aligning the North Wing corridor of the main school building and several Old Denstonians gaining international recognition: Phil Davies representing the Bristish\u00a0Lions on the South Africa Tour in 1955, playing for the Barbarians against New Zealand in 1954 and playing for England from 1954 to 1958, Tommy Kemp captaining England and playing between 1937 and 1948, later on becoming the R.F.U. President from 1971 to 1972\u00a0and Alastair Hignell playing for England from 1975 to 1979 and gaining an Oxbridge Blue in both rugby and cricket.<\/p>\n

\"Old<\/a>
Old Denstonian W.P.C. “Phil” Davies with 2012 1st XV Captain Jack Hughes<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

I was appointed Director of Rugby, the first,\u00a0at the College in September 2005 after the Governors wanted Denstone’s rugby\u00a0put back on the map after a long period in the doldrums.<\/p>\n

With a blank canvas to ‘Move Rugby Forward’\u00a0and shape and develop the rugby in the best way I thought possible…I walked into a baptism of fire with the 1st XV losing the first 4 games of the season by 40 points or more…and taking 13 weeks to win their first game in a 15 week season. I was continually questioning myself whether\u00a0I had\u00a0made the right decision during this time…during the early stages…<\/p>\n

\"2005<\/a>
2005 1st XV and 2012 1st XV<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Over the course of time I applied Long-term Athlete Development (LTAD) model principles to the Denstone College Rugby Club Experience and the investment in the processes came to fruition with an holistic, Player-centred approach that created a balanced environment for all the boys in the College.<\/p>\n

The biggest area I focused on was teaching…coaching…mentoring…the players to be the best they could be…on and off the field…when walking around school…by being good role models to the younger members of the school…in the classroom…meeting homework deadlines…studying for exams…maintaining discipline…in training…in the Performance Centre…by offering them advice\u2026guidance…by sharing my own personal experiences with them…all aspects of life…<\/p>\n

Many different areas contributed to the unprecedented success from 2009 onwards…against a much tougher fixture list year on year playing against some of the best schools in the country…Bromsgrove School…Ellesmere College…Kirkham GS…King’s School, Macclesfield and the Northampton School for Boys (NSB).<\/p>\n

In 2009 the 1st XV achieved the\u00a01st unbeaten season in 43 years. In 2010 they lost one game by one point. In 2011 they achieved the 2nd unbeaten season in 3 seasons. In 2012 they beat Daily Mail Cup Runners-up NSB and lost 3 games by one score.<\/p>\n

Overall they produced the 4th and 5th unbeaten seasons in the History of the College dating back to 1899…they were Staffordshire Champions in 2010 and 2011…they appeared 6 times in the ‘Schools’ section of the Rugby World magazine…Rhys Morgan and Chris Galloway were selected in the Rugby World ‘Team of the Michaelmas Term’ in 2011 and 2012 respectively…and the 2009 1st XV won the Rugby World Schools ‘Team of the Month’ award…<\/p>\n

\"Rugby<\/a><\/p>\n

1st XV records 2005 to 2012:-<\/p>\n

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1st<\/sup> XV<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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P<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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W<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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D<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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L<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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PF<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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PA<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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PD<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n

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2005 to 2008<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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53<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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19<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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1<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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33<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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830<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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1179<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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-349<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n

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2009 to 2012<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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43<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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35<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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3<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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5<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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1201<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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361<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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840<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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1st<\/sup> XV<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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Win %<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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Tries<\/b><\/p>\n

For<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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Tries<\/b><\/p>\n

Against<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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Average<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n

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PF\/Game<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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PA\/Game<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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PD\/Game<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n

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2005 to 2008<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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36<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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130<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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181<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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15.7<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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22.2<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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-6.6<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n

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2009 to 2012<\/b><\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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81<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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171<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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46<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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27.9<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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8.4<\/p>\n<\/td>\n

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19.5<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

So in 10 less games…against much stronger opposition…the 1st XV scored 41 more tries and conceded 135 less tries. They scored on average 7.2 points more per game…and conceded 15.6 points less per game.<\/p>\n

The comparisons with Ellesmere College and Worksop College…both part of the same banner of schools as Denstone College…the Woodard Schools Organisation…therefore very similar in pupil numbers…and ethos…show the effect the Denstone College Rugby Club Experience had on the rugby at Denstone College…<\/p>\n

\"The<\/a>
The comparisons with Ellesmere College and Worksop College…<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

All these achievements and successes were as a result of focusing on the ‘Process’ NOT the ‘Outcome’. You’ll read below the key and fundamental principles that I put in place to create the holistic, Player-centred\u00a0environment to allow the players to become the best that they could be…<\/p>\n

\"IMG_0964<\/a><\/div>\n

At the very beginning I thought about, created and\u00a0instilled a ‘Philosophy and Ethos’ for the Denstone College Rugby Club\u00a0so that all stakeholders knew where they were going, what they were trying to achieve and how they were going to get there…<\/p>\n

\"Philosophy<\/a><\/p>\n

PHILOSOPHY<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

To produce by the end of the 6th<\/sup> Form the \u2018All-around\u2019 rugby player, a committed and enthusiastic individual who through coaching and match experience has the knowledge, understanding and skills to progress in their playing of the game at the appropriate level. Above all, they should uphold the spirit of the game of rugby football.<\/p>\n

\"Ethos<\/a><\/p>\n

ETHOS<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

TEAM\u00a0\u00a0 PRIDE\u00a0\u00a0 COMMITMENT\u00a0\u00a0 ENJOYMENT<\/p>\n

\"The<\/a>
The first slide from the Rugby Club presentation…on the first day of the new school year…<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

At the beginning of every season\u2026which coincided with the beginning of the new school year in September\u2026the very first ‘rugby session’ of the new season was a ‘Rugby Club’ presentation to all the players and coaches\u2026with the youngest players sat at the front\u2026with the age of the players moving up chronologically towards the back. Each year the presentation had the same ‘core’ values\u2026highlighting the ‘History’ of the rugby at the College\u2026the ‘Philosophy & Ethos’ so people knew what the ‘Rugby Club’ was about\u2026the ‘Standards & Expectations’ during training and at matches\u2026the coaches that would go ‘above & beyond’ for them countless times during the season\u2026The presentation was tweaked from year to year in places to make it relevant each year. During the presentation I would announce the Club Captain and Vice-Captain aiming to send the message to the players and coaches of everyone all being part of a bigger identity\u2026a club\u2026a family. I would announce the 1st XV Squad\u2026with the players walking across the front\u2026so everyone could see who they were\u2026thus being able to recognise them around school. The presentation ended with a challenge that I would set to the ‘whole’ Club\u2026’to be the best you can be’…<\/p>\n

http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=opX4YLZtQ3A<\/a><\/p>\n

\"IMG_5101<\/a>
The 2011 U6th 1st XV players who began the journey with me in 2005…7 years together…<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

After the 2005 season I made the decision to start from the bottom and work my way back up…so for the 2006, 2007 and 2008 seasons I spent the vast majority of my coaching time with the U12s (1st year at Denstone)…whom many of the players joining the school had never played rugby before…getting to know the new players coming into the College each year I saw as a vital part of the process. My 1st XV coaching\u00a0over this\u00a0time period was focused during their Pre-season training camps to Heidelberg, Germany. From 2009 onwards I coached the 1st XV alongside Jon Tuxford (Forwards) and Simon Francis (Backs)…creating a very healthy coaching environment that would play its role in the success of the 1st XV during this time…<\/p>\n

One of the proudest moments during my time at Denstone was the make-up of the 2011 1st XV squad and how far the Denstone College Rugby Club had come along since 2005\u2026where 15 out of the 26 strong 2011 1st XV squad joined Denstone College in the 1st form (U12) having never played rugby before\u2026consisted of 26 ‘rugby players’ …and had\u00a017 U6th players in the squad. By contrast\u2026the 2005 1st XV squad consisted of 1 ‘rugby player’ and had 5 U6th players.<\/p>\n

\"The<\/a>
The National 7s Crusade started in the Junior (U13) Tournament…<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The 7s season played a huge part too…over the course of the Lent term…January to the end of March\u2026in providing a broad rugby experience for the players to express themselves on the pitch. The 7s programme was a process\u2026a journey\u2026where the players took ownership\u00a0of their teams\u2026their development\u2026all part of the Player-centred approach…<\/p>\n

\"The<\/a>
The U13 7s Squad cheering on the 1st VII during their Group games…watching their role models in action…seeing what the standard was like…<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Over the course of being at Denstone\u2026players would typically experience the National 7s Tournament 4-6 times\u2026U13, U16\/1st VII, 1st VII, 1st VII\u2026or U12, U13, U15, U16\/1st VII, 1st VII, 1st VII…with each occasion having a crucial psychological impact in preparation for when they would participate for the 1st VII in the Festival Tournament. The participation for the U13 VII in the Junior Tournament was solely to enjoy the experience\u2026to do their best on the pitch\u2026and start to see and get a feel for the Tournament venue…which covers 3 very large playing fields on Wimbledon Common in London\u2026and around 30 rugby pitches. The participation for the U16 VII in the Colts Tournament was to enjoy the experience\u2026to do their best on the pitch\u2026and start to test themselves against the best schools in the country\u2026a key developmental part to the process. The participation for the 1st VII in the Festival Tournament was to enjoy the experience\u2026to do their best on the pitch\u2026and test themselves against the top schools in the country…<\/p>\n

http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=AfxiqBxsyyE<\/a><\/p>\n

\"2010,<\/a>
2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 1st VII National 7s Festival<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

On the 7s circuit the 1st\u00a0VII\u00a0broke new ground too…qualifying for the knock-out stages of the “Rosslyn Park” HSBC National 7s Festival Tournament 3 out of 4 seasons from 2010 to 2013 (P21 W16 D1 L4)…finishing in the Last 8 in 2010…losing to the winners in 2011 in the group stages…finishing in the Last 24 in 2012…and reaching the Last 16 in 2013, losing to Tonbridge School by one point who ended up Runners-up to Wellington College. From 2006 to 2009 the 1st VII never qualified for the knock-out stages.<\/p>\n

\"Bringing<\/a>
Bringing the History back to life was fundamental in igniting the beginning of an unprecedented run of success…<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

After my Professional Development Experience in Australia and New Zealand during the summer holidays\u00a0of 2009 I returned with plenty of experiences that I could apply to the Denstone College Rugby Club Experience…<\/p>\n

One of the biggest things that I took away from my time in the Southern Hemisphere, especially at Nudgee College and the Crusaders, was the way they brought the history and traditions to life in today’s world\u2026to today’s players…having watched both of their motivational videos for the season ahead\u2026which gave me great inspiration for the future of Denstone College Rugby Club…<\/p>\n

I applied this principle by creating my own\u00a0‘Goal Setting’, ‘Pre-game Motivational’ and ‘Highlights’ videos during the course of the Denstone journey\u2026Using photos and videos…courtesy of the Management Group…with messages in them…to ignite a spark deep inside…to provide inspiration and motivation…to build and maintain confidence\u2026knowing that we were all heading and going in the right direction\u2026It produced a key ‘sense of belonging’ to the environment\u2026one of great pride…<\/p>\n

Some of the key messages I used over the years are below:-<\/p>\n

“…what will it take…to be the best you can be…to do what no other Denstone team has done in the last 40 years…to be part of a special team…”<\/p>\n

“Are you ready to continue the Crusade…”<\/p>\n

“…and become a part of history…”<\/p>\n

I believe this process was fundamental to the unprecedented success from 2009 onwards\u2026You should not underestimate the power of training the mind in creating and building a fantastic ‘team ethic & spirit’…built on trust, respect and lots of hard work and effort…in trying to achieve what\u00a0the team\u00a0set out to achieve as a group\u2026and ‘be the best you can be’…<\/p>\n

\"Goal<\/a><\/p>\n

The ‘Goal Setting’ process that evolved over the years played a key part in the players ‘driving the ship’ and knowing where they were going\u2026as I helped guide, advise and steer the ship…<\/p>\n

In the early years I had to do a lot of the work in this department with the players…driving the standards and expectations of a holistic rugby player because the understanding the players had was not at the level it should have been\u2026No work had been done in this department before\u2026So the early years began this cultural change\u2026the ‘mindset’ change…and having younger members observing the processes\u2026each year\u2026played a crucial part in them gaining more experience of ‘what’ the process was all about\u2026’how’ they could learn from the experiences and ‘apply’ their experience to when it would be ‘their turn’ to lead the ship\u2026and ‘why’ the process was so important to the overall Crusade…<\/p>\n

From 2009 onwards I did all of ‘my’ work behind the scenes…thinking…creating…building…the ‘Goal Setting’ motivational videos…as when it came to the goal setting session…the first Saturday in the school term after all of our pre-season preparations (which included a pre-season camp, a pre-season tournament, plus the first week of term)…I would just ‘click play’ on the video, walk out of the room and\u00a0let the players watch the video as a group\u2026When the video had finished it was then up to the players to decide what they wanted to do and where they wanted to go without any of the coaches present or having an input\u2026The opportunity gave the players chances to express what they were thinking and to discussion the points\u2026One of the players would act as a scriber on the board\u2026The leaders in the group would drive the chat\u2026After the players had finished their discussions I would walk back into the room\u2026We would have a discussion to make sure everyone understood what had been said and agreed where the ‘team’ wanted to go and how the ‘team’ was going to get there\u2026The ‘leader’ of the group\u2026and myself\u2026would both sign off what was written on the whiteboard.<\/p>\n

http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=oo1dH0DAu_8<\/a><\/p>\n

Prior to the ‘Goal Setting’ session…were the pre-season preparations…and during the camp…on one of the evenings…which was allocated to ‘Team Ethos’…played a crucial part in setting the standards for the season ahead\u2026Each season younger members of the College (a small group of U15s with ‘potential’)\u00a0were invited to attend the camp as well…to see ‘how the 1st XV train and prepare’…and to pass down the traditions of the 1st XV to the next generation\u2026The session saw the squad split into small groups…with each group led by one of the\u00a0senior players…to discuss one of the key areas i.e. one group had one of the areas to decide what the expectations would be for the area they had\u2026training\u2026matches…school\u2026kit\/uniform\u2026discipline\/standards\u2026Each group would then feedback their ideas and decisions to the rest of the squad\u2026Finally I would ask one of the leaders of the group to come up and sign off the ‘standards and expectations’…I would sign them off too\u2026so every knew and understood that we\u2026players and coaches\u2026knew what would be expected of them moving forward…<\/p>\n

\"Leadership<\/a><\/p>\n

One of the most rewarding processes during the Crusade was\u00a0forming the ‘Leadership Group’ each season…to see the boys grow as people…grow in to being men\u2026leaders that had the respect of their peers…were very proud moments…I picked up on this principle while reading Sir Clive Woodward’s “Winning!”. The ‘Leadership Group’ consisted of the following players:-<\/p>\n