At the 2012 JWC there was an increase in the amount of tries scored from quick taps from free kicks and penalties.
We have analysed some of the key messages to come out of the JWC 2012 Statistical Report, and suggested how coaches might want to take them on board
At the JWC 2012 there was an increase in the number of tries scored after 7+ phases. It is taking longer to break down better defences.
At the JWC 2012 there was an increase in the amount of kicks in each match. This may be due to improved defensive structures.
At the JWC 2012 is was clear that more forwards were passing the ball.
Statistics from the 2012 JWC show that teams with stronger defences performed better.
Combat style exercise for agility, tackle technique and general warm up. This should make players work hard on the their feet for 60 second bursts
Quick ball is the platform to score tries from and one of the coaches tasks is to understand how to break defences down to create quick ball. Bath are famous for their attacking play and they are happy to share this technique and help others play fast rugby
Eddie Jones manages a game at training focusing on creating quick ball, is this the basis of his attacking game & will it work?
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