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André Pretorius: What It Takes To Be A Great Rugby Coach

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André Pretorius: What It Takes To Be A Great Rugby Coach

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André Pretorius: What It Takes To Be A Great Rugby Coach

Coaching Culture with Ben Herring›
Feb 1, 20261:10:531.4K views
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Ben Herring sits down with former Springbok first five eighth André Pitorius, now defence coach of the Hino Red Dolphins in Japan Rugby League One. Together they unpack what it really takes to coach with empathy, build trust, and create a performance environment where players thrive on and off the field.

You will learn how André’s coaching philosophy of Understand and Assist was born, how he broke the chain of the way he was coached, how he builds deep connection with players, why culture is a team’s immune system, and how coaching in Japan reshaped his entire outlook on leadership and people. This is a rare look into the mindset of one of the most intelligent rugby thinkers in the modern game.

Whether you coach professional rugby, schoolboy rugby, grassroots rugby in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Japan, the UK, or anywhere in between, this conversation is a blueprint for coaching with humanity.

What you’ll learn:

Culture that lasts: why culture is your team’s immune system
Understand and Assist: the coaching philosophy that changed André’s career
Connection first: building trust, empathy and real conversations
Player management: how to individualise coaching and lift standards
Leadership under pressure: coaching without ego, fear, or self protection
Coaching in Japan: communication, body language, humility, and cultural nuance
Calling up not out: language that elevates players instead of shrinking them
Defence mindset: emotion, fight, detail and how defence develops character
Growth as a coach: Dunning Kruger, mistakes, adaptability and authenticity
Family and faith: how becoming a father reshaped his coaching and identity

Chapters

00:00 Intro
01:10 Who is André Pitorius
03:40 How marriage and fatherhood changed his coaching
06:20 Breaking the chain of how he was coached
09:00 The story behind Understand and Assist
12:30 Empathy, context and the truth behind player behaviour
15:10 Connection as a coaching superpower
18:05 Coaching Japanese players and cultural contrasts
22:00 Defence coaching, emotion and accountability
26:30 Calling up not out
30:10 Lessons from South Africa, Japan and world rugby
33:30 How faith grounds his leadership
37:40 What makes a great coach
41:00 Why he does not talk about winning
45:30 Final wrap and key lessons

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Welcome to Coaching Culture, where I host candid conversations with top rugby coaches and leaders from across industries to explore what it truly takes to build lasting, high-performing cultures. In each episode, we go beyond strategy to discuss trust, leadership, emotional intelligence, and the values that drive long-term success. From international rugby to grassroots sport, I aim to offer insights that will inspire and educate coaches and leaders everywhere.

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