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Episode #2: How being an elite rugby referee can inspire your career in education?

This Week's Special Guest Interview:Gregg Davies

​Today's episode, I  would like to welcome you to Gregg Davies, he is the current Headmaster of Shiplake College, Oxfordshire.

Before he decided to make the decision of becoming a headmaster, Gregg was a professional rugby referee. During his rugby career, he was involved in several International and European cup fixtures. Gregg has a fascinating career story in sport and education, if you want to hear it, please press the ' PLAY Button' above to listen to Episode 2: How being an elite rugby referee can inspire your career in education?

About the Show:

In today's show, Gregg describes his career journey as a professional rugby referee and how he applied it into other careers such as teaching. 

In this Episode: Here's what you'll discover:

  1. ​If you are thinking about being a referee in any sport as a hobby or  profession, Gregg provides valuable advice and tips. 
  2. You will understand the career journey of a professional rugby referee.
  3. ​You will learn how a ruby referee will cope under pressure during those big decisions of a game.
  4. ​We discussed how technology can improve a ruby referees decisions during a game.
  5. ​You will learn, how  refereeing can be applied  to different industries and careers such as teaching.

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