#ThoughtfulThursday with Stephen Robinson & Paddy Tally - The Coach's View
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This webinar will facilitate a discussion on developing resilience and looking after your wellbeing from the coaches view.
About this event
The webinar will focus on how the environments that surround sport people can impact on and or support their wellbeing and the development of resilience; This webinar will reflect on the persepctive of the coach and will share some fascinating insight into both individuals sporting careers and environments.
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Stephen Robinson- Biography
Stephen Robinson is a former football player and coach, who is now currently manager of Scottish Premiership side Motherwell. During his career Stephen played for Tottenham Hotspur, Leyton Orient, Bournemouth, Preston North End, Bristol City, Luton Town and Northern Ireland. Stephen Robinson also had a short spell as manager of Oldham Athletic.
Stephen Robinson represented Northern Ireland on seven occasions from 1997 to 2007
Paddy Tally - Biography
Down GAA football Manager, one of the most respected football coaches in the country, Paddy Tally has been hailed for his work on Galway’s defensive shape and structure as they reached the Division 1 league final and the All-Ireland semi-finals in 2018. Paddy has previously worked with Tyrone and Derry, as well as with St Mary’s University, Belfast. In 2017, Paddy managed St Mary’s Belfast to a sensational Sigerson Cup win — the college’s first since 1989 — with victory over red-hot favourites UCD in the final. Paddy is a senior lecturer in PE at St. Mary's College.
Oisín McConville - Biography
Oisín McConville is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for Armagh in the 1990s and 2000s. He won an All- Ireland Senior Football Championship medal, seven Ulster Championships and a National League title with the county. He was also awarded two All Stars. Oisín played club football for Crossmaglen Rangers and won six All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championships, ten Ulster Senior Club Football Championships and 16 Armagh Senior Football Championships with the club. According to Oisín, gambling is an addiction that's easily hidden. For 16 years, no one knew the extent of his problem. Now, however, he has confronted his demons and is enjoying life. Oisín is committed to his role as a Wellbeing in Sport Ambassador.