Developing play in backs
Developing attack moves through the backs
The Lions drill for developing awareness of attack and defence options
Developimg attack plays through the backs
Developing attacking plays through the backs
Developing attacking plays through the backs
Developing play through the backs
Developing back play in attack
developing plays in attack
Developing attack plays through the backs
Lineout variation and development
A dynamic practise for speed and quality of lifting in lineouts. This exercise can be used for 15's and 7's and for different age groups. The coaches can vary the distance of the cones and progress to both lifters moving. Coaches can add some fun by making it a competition. Key factors : The jumper must jump - Core body strength - Keep body stiff and straight - Lifters work together - Lock out arms - Bring the jumper down safely
Developing linespeed, footwork and tracking
A good 'go to' strike move for all players 1-15 to know. Passing the ball behind a decoy runner can commit and confuse defenders, hopefully creating holes to attack.
Junior - Strike Moves 1
Men's - Strike Moves 3
Women's - Strike Moves 1
Players can strike from any location on the pitch, in this clip the Red team relax thinking they have the attackers behind their own posts, however a strong scrum, good pass and great step create the gap to go through, the next 95 metres is all about speed and fitnes. Key factors : Space beetween attackers - Good pass - Side step - Speed - Stamina
A clip on attacking options from the 2009 Lions
Lions 2009 defensive systems
Lions 2009 support drills, with a progression
A clip from the 2009 Lions
Lions 2009 defence clip
Lions 2009 support and continuity work
A clip with a progression on defensive systems from the 2009 Lions Tour
The Lions practice their lineouts
Developing an awareness of applying pressure through an effective kick chase system
Developing an awareness of how to apply pressure through an effective kick chase policy
A simple but effective attack from a scrum. Three good passes provides the winger to run past his defender to score. Notice how the first reciever is directly behind the scrum and not to the side, (This makes the pass from the scrum easier when under pressure). Key factors : Position of 1st reciever - Run straigh and wide spin pass - Speed of the runner
Lineout variation and practice
With the new adjustments around the tackle zone, what variation would you adopt now so that this drill is now legal?
A clip from the 2009 on defence systems
A great axample of how to use effective passing and dummy runners to attack from scrums. Key factors ; Solid scrum - Accurate spin pass - Load calling from dummy runners - Different angles of running - Wide flat pass - Speed and swerve from the final player
The ability to create attacking situations quickly is fundamental to creating pressure
Lineout variation and practice
RGS Guildford secure lineout ball and perform a 'circle' ball, with the fly-half looping around the centre who pops the ball back to him. This is to draw in defenders, to create space out wide. The winger is able to exploit this space to complete the try.
A great practice for ALL players in the scrum to adopt the best position to drive from. You can use tackle bags as well as tyres
A good practice to work on stopping an effective ball carrying player
Lineout variation and practice
Where you are on the pitch can deterrmine the defensive system you play
Where you are on the pitch can determine you defensive system
Defensive systems change according to where the team is on the pitch
Practice of team defence is important for reinforcing effective systems of defence that require aspects such as communication, pressure and drifting
Tactical kicking can be undertaken by different players
A practice for developing understanding the role of chasers and counter kicking
Positioning ready for the kick return is a systematic approach to countering pressure
Where you are on the pitch can determine the defensive system that you can employ.
Developing linespeed is fundamental to applying pressure to an attack line
A progression from the 3 man scrum - developing body shape and positions
This team play practice requires the team to be able to attacke with width and focusing on ball retention
Develop the front row as a foundation for the building of the scrum
From the Lions 2009 tour, a support drill in a channel to encourage the ball carrier to move the defender and make space for the support player
A combination of skills are tested, both technical and tactical with the defenders moving from a passing activity to defending 8 attackers. The coach can change the attack with different starting points and number of attackers
7. 5 Pass Game
Tackle technique 5
Were the Lions coaches ahead of the game. The 1997 coaches discuss tackle techniques that are only being implemented now
The use of towels and bands are used to develop front row posture just before engagement when the body weight is forward and balance is important
To put the passing and support drills into practice, end with a game of 5 v 5 touch. Few players on each team will mean more time with the ball for each.
Former British & Irish Lions Jason Robinson, Gavin Hastings and former Wales international Jonathan Davies commenting on the appointment of Warren Gatland as Head Coach of the 2013 British & Irish Lions Tour to Australia.
Practicing the strike can be developed with the left side triangle, so the key players involved are working together
Lions 2009 clip on attacking options
This backs move combines a decoy 'slice' pass with the DSM (dummy-switch, miss pass) to confuse the defence. The first decoy runner and dummy-switch should commit the inside players, keeping the defensive line narrow. The space out wide is then exploited with the miss pass.
Men's - Turnover and move the ball 4
Women's - Turnovers and move the ball
Accurate kicking requires an understanding of how the foot should strike the ball. Expert kicking coach Dave Walder delivers a coaching clinic detailing the key factors and steps coaches should follow
If you strike the ball in the right place you are halfway to delivering an accurate kick. The "Sweetspot" of the ball is significantly larger than you may think. This clip explains where the sweetspot is and how to get a good connection
A clever and competitive practise using 5 players that involves passing, tackling and then making the crucial decision of what to do at the breakdown. This can be done from Under 12's upwards
Men's - Turnover and move the ball
Scotlands clever score from the line out v Ireland was a great example of coaches or players being innovative and looking at new ways to do things. This clip shows a few slightly different uses for placing your scrum half at the front of the line out. It is just ideas and about pushing the boundaries of the laws
This is an intuitive decision-making pratice
Isolated technical practice
Courtesy of the SRU
It may be that a slower forward is in the midfield defence between two faster players
These faster players should to be aware that they may need to close the space around the slower defender
Progressing from 3 v 2s an 4 v 3s, you can now attack with something resembling a full back-line. Give the defence different instructions each time to test the reactions and decision-making skills of your attacking players.
Strong defence and a turnover allows two quick passes, (One long pass), and then attack the defence. The two passes have changed the channel of attack by 30 metres.
Key factors : Tackle and stay on your feet - Long quick pass / spin pass - Communicate loudly - Support the ball carrier on his shoulder
Developing play from the scrum is an important part of the understanding of how the scrum is part of a gameplan
A turnover from a strong tackle and quick "Jackle" where the defender uses the momentum of the attacking player to swimg up onto his feet and contest the ball, this results in a line break. Key factors : Tackle technique - Urgency to get up to feet - Core strength - Speed
Putting more pressure on players to take responsibility and make a tackle, 1v1 drills are challenging for young players, but also very beneficial.
From a turnover in contact the attackers pass the ball wide one way and then a deep wide pass back in the other direction to pull the defence out of shape and create an opportunity to attack. Key factors : Wide flat pass - Players support from depth - Deep wide pass - Running and swerving past the defender