From Passion to Purpose: Ryan and Lloyd Wilkins’ New Coaching Endeavour

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Passion. What is passion? A deep love and unrelenting desire for a given field. For Ryan and Lloyd Wilkins, that passion is rugby, a game where the brothers have forged great memories, and now they are giving back with the creation of LRW Coaching. With years of experience in the game, they now turn their focus to guiding the next generation, passing on lessons that go far beyond the pitch.

Starting up

“We started the coaching business because we saw a real opportunity to give young players better access to high-quality coaching and development. We are passionate about the game and wanted to create an environment where players can improve their skills, build confidence, and enjoy rugby while developing the right habits from an early stage.”

At the beginning of one’s rugby journey, foundations are key. Having a strong skillset to build on is vital for a young player. However, it’s not just ability on the pitch that makes a player great. It’s about mindset, the ability to carry yourself with confidence and an unwavering appreciation for rugby. The Wilkins brothers aim to help young players build confidence and enjoy rugby throughout their programme.

There is an emphasis on providing an understanding of key moments in the game.

“Our training will focus on developing well-rounded players. This includes strong attacking skills, a solid defensive structure, and a major emphasis on rugby IQ, including understanding the game, decision-making, and reading situations. We want players not only to execute skills but also to understand why they are doing them.”

Ryan and Lloyd are both fantastic players and have built a wealth of knowledge to pass on.

Experiences

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Their journey has seen them develop through Cardiff and Ospreys pathways, pull on the Pontypridd jersey, and now line up together at Bridgend. It’s a shared story shaped by progress and passion. Whether it is Lloyd representing GB Sevens or Ryan squaring off against Toulouse, they have each achieved a great deal within the game. That experience is bound to help with their coaching.

“Our experience gives us a strong understanding of what it takes to perform and improve at different levels of the game. We have faced many of the same challenges players encounter, which allows us to relate to them and guide them effectively. It also enables us to pass on practical knowledge, not just theory, and to design sessions that are realistic, relevant, and engaging.”

Equipped with experience and insight, they are perfectly placed to shape players within a programme driven by bold ambitions and a clear vision.

Plans

“The main goal of the coaching business is to help players reach their full potential, both on and off the field. We aim to develop confident, skilled, and intelligent rugby players while also building character, discipline, and a strong work ethic.”

Ryan and Lloyd’s mission goes beyond creating players on the pitch; it’s about teaching the values the game is built on, helping people grow off the pitch as well as on it. This is a plan to help young players in the area seize opportunities.

“Our ambition is to grow the coaching business into a well-respected programme known for developing high-quality players. In the future, we would like to expand the number of players involved, introduce more specialised training sessions, and potentially create pathways into higher levels of rugby. Ultimately, we want it to be a place where players of all abilities can come and improve.”

Life can be difficult, full of emotions and stress. It moves quickly, too quickly at times. The grains of sand eke through our fingertips faster than we like to admit. That’s why, as human beings, all we can do is keep moving forward. We must strive for improvement and continue to grow. Most of all, we must pursue our passions. For Ryan and Lloyd, it’s about more than rugby. It’s about shaping individuals, helping players grow in character as much as in ability, and leaving a lasting impact far beyond the field.


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