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Drew Mitchell | The Void Elite Rugby Leaves and How You Fill It

1 h 35 min · 16 de may de 2026
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Drew Mitchell played 71 tests for Australia, scored 14 World Cup tries across three tournaments, and won back-to-back European Champions Cups with Toulon. 📩 Join Coach G’s Scrum Dominator Community -https://www.skool.com/coach-g-1708 He did it all clinically blind in his right eye — a fact he hid from clubs, coaches, and medical teams for his entire career. In this episode of The Coach G Show, Drew sits down with Coach G for a wide-open conversation about the parts of an elite rugby career nobody talks about. What you'll hear: * The blind right eye he concealed from French club medicals to protect his contract * Why he retired on Twitter — mid-season, unannounced — and never looked back * The social anxiety, identity loss, and breakdown moment that hit after the jersey came off * Learning to fly helicopters to replace the adrenaline rugby gave him * How George Gregan's "Apples" callout turned him into a harder player * His zero-routine game day that always ended the same way — vomiting before kickoff * What really held the Toulon Galacticos together when egos could have torn it apart * Why therapy was the most important thing he did before the problems started 00:00 – Cold Open: "I'm done with rugby" 01:00 – Introduction: Drew Mitchell's career 01:37 – Life after Toulon / living in Bondi 03:15 – Relationship with training post-rugby 06:23 – "Chubb Club" and fat club stories 07:30 – Playing international rugby blind in one eye 13:04 – How he overcame the obstacle and kept it quiet 14:44 – Family, discipline, and what drove him as a kid 18:46 – Making the Wallabies and the gym reality check 21:13 – Why respect is the only currency that matters 22:36 – Rugby union over rugby league — the real reason 26:29 – Bond with Gits, Ashley Cooper, and the podcast 31:12 – The Twitter retirement nobody saw coming 36:13 – Flying helicopters to fill the void 41:38 – Selling pubs, finding structure, and commercial real estate 45:06 – Mental health, anxiety, therapy, and breaking down in the car 51:34 – Starting at 60kg in the Reds Academy 54:36 – The "Apples" story with George Gregan 57:32 – Pre-game routine: chaos, calm, and vomiting every test 1:00:22 – Australian sledging culture on the field 1:07:59 – Inside the Toulon Galacticos era 1:13:44 – What actually built the culture at Toulon 1:14:49 – Johnny Wilkinson's habits up close 1:19:43 – The New York Marathon and Busta Rhymes 1:27:10 – Final question: reincarnated as which prop? This one covers the full picture — career, character, culture, and the messy reality of life on the other side of elite sport. Listen, follow, and share with anyone who loves rugby, high performance, or honest conversations.

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