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EPISODE · Mar 22, 2026 · 1H 1M

Greg Cooper: Character will beat talent.

from Coaching Culture with Ben Herring · host Ben Herring

Winning teams aren’t built on slogans. They’re built on agreed standards lived every day, and Greg Cooper shows how to get there with clarity, compassion, and competitive edge. From record points as a player to head coaching across New Zealand, Japan, France, and the USA, Greg walks us through the culture mechanics that actually move the needle: listening first, understanding the region and its history, then building a leadership layer of “connectors” who represent workers, pros, imports, and young players. This isn’t about tactics; it’s about vibe, frictions, and real-life pressures that derail performance if leaders don’t catch them early.Greg opens up about early coaching mistakes, like filling silence with certainty he didn’t have and designing drills that created practice illusions. The correction is simple and hard: flip your frame to the defense, get immediate feedback from the unit trying to stop you, and anchor sessions in reality, not theory. He’s equally candid on selection calls he’d change today, shifting toward people before player within consistent standards. He rejects the myth that a healthy squad is universally happy. In a 47-man group, he wants most content and the rest hungry but not angry, which demands transparent communication and fairness applied the same way for everyone.The most powerful thread is mindset. Diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma at 15, Greg learned the psychological can shape the physiological. That insight forged habits—training through treatment cycles, stacking routines, and turning Sunday into the start of healing after losses. Talent wins moments; character and standards win seasons. If you lead teams in any domain, you’ll leave with practical ways to design culture, handle pressure, and coach the person without lowering the bar for performance.If this conversation sharpened your craft, follow the show, share it with a coach who needs it, and leave a quick review to help others find us. What standard will you commit to this week?Send us Fan MailIs your school the best in your country? Let me know [email protected] SportsIf you need great rugby gear, Silverfern are the best. Innovative high quality rugby kit. Buy your set of "How to be a great Coach" By Ben Herring books here (amazon worldwide)https://www.amazon.com.au/s?k=ben+herring&crid=1R6QYBT8QVPS1&sprefix=ben+herring%2Caps%2C221&ref=nb_sb_noss_1 Contact Ben direct: [email protected] the showSubscribe and Share, it makes a massive difference! Appreciation in advance. 

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