
Coach.
Researcher.
Strength & conditioning coach with sixteen years in professional sport. I started in Perth in 2010 with the Western Force in Super Rugby, alongside parallel roles at Surfing Western Australia and the Australian Paralympic powerlifting team (athletes who went on to compete at Commonwealth Games and the Paralympics).
In June 2015 I moved to Japan as Head of Performance & High-Performance Manager for the Hanazono Kintetsu Liners. Ten seasons. Squad of 63 multinational players. Direct work with internationals including Quade Cooper, Will Genia and Semisi Masirewa. Two undefeated seasons (2019 and 2021). A 90%+ squad availability rate. A staff of nine: S&C, physios, sport scientists, nutritionist, and team doctor.
A short-term return to Western Force as Interim Head of Performance in early 2018 to set up their performance department during a Kintetsu off-season. A short stop at Hockey Australia in mid-2025. Since October 2025, lead strength & conditioning for the Saudi Olympic programme, with nationwide athlete development initiatives across multiple disciplines.
Across that arc I have coached World Cup winners, Olympic and Paralympic medalists, and world record holders. Mostly in rugby. Adjacent work in Paralympic powerlifting, field hockey, surfing and Olympic disciplines.
Alongside the coaching floor I write peer-reviewed research, mostly on the relationship between match output and S&C testing (the lead-author study was the first peer-reviewed work of its kind), velocity-based training, and the practical application of analytics and machine learning in rugby.
I’m also co-founder of PRE-SZN, a strength and conditioning app built for elite athletes. The programming inside it is what I’ve written for World Cup winners, Olympic and Paralympic medalists, and world record holders. Built for pros. Bought by anyone serious about training like one.
I’m interested in sport science, GPS, applied machine learning and statistics. But I’m grounded in hard training and hard work, and the teams I’ve run have a reputation for being fit and durable. The data is there to sharpen the practice. Never to replace it.