Technical pointers for senior loosehead props in the scrum. Share this video by going clicking a blue tab below and selecting the share icon
Set piece coach George skivington from London Irish talks through some new tips to coach the scrum
It is important to slowly build your scrum each row at a time, particularly if there are new players in your pack, or an inexperienced front row.
It is important to slowly build your scrum each row at a time, particularly if there are new players in your pack, or an inexperienced front row.
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Testing your scrums in training using a scrum machine / sled helps to ensure all of your pack practice the correct body position and timing in cooperation with their team mates. This is a great time to try out new combinations of players before match day.
With the brakes on, the scrum is more realistic to game situations, and the players must apply power at the same time to achieve any movement.
Using the wheel effectively opens up areas of space on the pitch to attack
Building the scrum to the full 8 man - focusing on body shape
Developing play from the scrum is an important part of the understanding of how the scrum is part of a gameplan
Full scrum practice - essential at all levels of the game
Developing play from the scrum is an important part of the understanding of how the scrum is part of a gameplan
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