Business of Sport

Dan Biggar: The Fight For the Future of Rugby, Wales’s Golden Generation, & The Power of Henry Pollock (Ep.95)

Nov 18, 2025
Dan Biggar, an international Welsh fly-half with over 100 caps, discusses the future of rugby amidst financial challenges and the importance of player branding. He highlights the decline of Welsh rugby, the funding model of the WRU, and the need for centralized talent development. Biggar shares insights on coaching styles, recounts memorable World Cup moments, and emphasizes preparing for life after rugby by building personal brands. He also critiques the impact of new challenger leagues on the sport's sustainability.
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INSIGHT

Personality Drives Rugby Growth

  • Rugby needs a minority of high-personality players to grow fan engagement and youth interest.
  • Dan Biggar praises Henry Pollock as an example who attracts kids and drives merchandise and ticket sales.
INSIGHT

Crisis Requires Hard Decisions

  • Welsh rugby is at a crossroads where on-field decline hits revenue and sponsorships.
  • Biggar argues change is needed but stakeholders resist being the ones to implement it.
ANECDOTE

Grand Slam Amid Off-Field Merger Talks

  • During 2019's Grand Slam camp they discussed club mergers even as the national team prepared for the World Cup.
  • Biggar uses this to show off-field turmoil can coexist with peak international performance.
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