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Rugby Coaching - Defending Overlaps

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  • Опубликовано: 19 сен 2011
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Комментарии • 14

  • @GoldenbanjoDJ
    @GoldenbanjoDJ 11 лет назад +3

    You can employ a drift defence across the park purposefully and yield some ground to the opposition as they advance into the space in order to get players across and also potentially isolate attackers. Angles will work in your favour.
    Side on tackles are generally easier to execute as well.

  • @M0t0r5p0rtN3rd
    @M0t0r5p0rtN3rd 8 лет назад

    Thank you for this vid! Great help for an aspiring winger such as myself

  • @QRcode81
    @QRcode81 11 лет назад

    Excellent job, Keep the good work up.

  • @SimageDNB
    @SimageDNB 12 лет назад

    Great vids!

  • @AzimAzhan
    @AzimAzhan 11 лет назад

    Love the vids .

  • @alonso.with.s
    @alonso.with.s 8 лет назад

    Thanks for Share Bro!

  • @gilbertnz4599
    @gilbertnz4599 10 лет назад +2

    Hello, What is your software why do you drawing the paths and space
    Thank you

  • @lbenjar
    @lbenjar 4 года назад

    thanks! i would like to know which is the program tu analyze the video and mark things. Thanks a lot from Argentina

  • @ToBe0rNotToBe1
    @ToBe0rNotToBe1 11 лет назад +1

    Or the inside defenders can drift while the outside player holds his line. That's another way of defusing the overlap, showing them the touch line.

  • @Jumpspinfail
    @Jumpspinfail 11 лет назад

    Great video, but is the only way to prevent this from happening having quick passes/hands ?

  • @JP1234815
    @JP1234815 4 года назад

    Whenever I see an attacking side 'camped' on the 5 metre line - I always say to myself 'Why not go for the chip kick over the defensive wall? Another look at the 2nd tackle in this montage reveals a large space behind the defensive wall and, after 19 phases, I, as captain would be saying 'okay we're not getting very far with this attack - let's go for the chip or, alternatively, the grubber kick instead' A side is always at its most vulnerable to those sorts of kicks . A pre planned call from the number 10 and the 12, 13, 15 or even number 14 are all in prime position to re-gather for a try. Am I being naive? Why isn't this tried more often?

  • @Thisguysfromhere
    @Thisguysfromhere 5 лет назад +2

    The first example isn't a good one, a better centre would of seen the defence rushing out of the line and skip passed to the wing rendering the defensive wing useless

  • @mantoba2020
    @mantoba2020 12 лет назад

    tq

  • @rorysullivan4913
    @rorysullivan4913 3 года назад

    Modern technology makes coaching so much easier