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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2020
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    An analysis of what could be the most popular Rugby backs move currently used by professional teams.
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  • @salvadorrinaldi9687
    @salvadorrinaldi9687 3 роки тому +17

    YOU HAVE TO POST MORE VIDEOS, YOU'RE AMAZING BRO

    • @PouonoHB
      @PouonoHB 3 роки тому

      I agree this is really great info and film to show youth ruggers.

  • @henryjrbryce
    @henryjrbryce 3 роки тому +1

    Really enjoyed the video keep on coming, great work

  • @nasoswrld
    @nasoswrld 2 роки тому

    LOVE your work man!! Keep it up!

  • @tcbrugby
    @tcbrugby 2 роки тому

    Excellent work...thank you!

  • @1212tomm
    @1212tomm 3 роки тому

    Warwick sch used this to score against NSB last year. A move I will be coaching my U13As to utilise and defend against ahead of fixtures this school year! Thanks for the breakdown, I will use your video when we do some analysis.

  • @phildebarra2567
    @phildebarra2567 3 роки тому +6

    Brilliant video. Fantastic work in making that scenario so clear and understandable. I don't agree with your defence fix however. I don't believe they should try to match the numbers in attack, but that they should 1. Recognize they move is coming from the attack set-up/formation 2. Defend man on but much higher, leaving the attacking winger open. Defensive 15 needs to connect earlier into defence line, bsw needs to break his balls to cover the open much behind.
    That's only my opinion and Rugby is great because there are always options.

  • @andym3200
    @andym3200 3 роки тому +7

    Fantastic video.
    Back in the 1990s early 2000s there was a rugby magazine called Inside Rugby. They used to do this sort of thing (obviously just picture form). Keep this videos coming. Great resource for coaches.

  • @jussitamminen9094
    @jussitamminen9094 3 роки тому +11

    As a new coach I found this really helpful and definitely something I'd like to see more

  • @matthewwebb1139
    @matthewwebb1139 3 роки тому

    Great visual thanks

  • @PouonoHB
    @PouonoHB 3 роки тому

    Well done and very informative with the film to show the visual. Thank you!

  • @octopusfly
    @octopusfly 3 роки тому

    Well done!

  • @andrew3264
    @andrew3264 2 роки тому

    Cracking video, wonder how often defending 9 waits patiently behind the scrum rather than being caught in front of their defensive line (harder to cross the back field to defend as you suggest!)

  • @muvaterengaujake694
    @muvaterengaujake694 3 роки тому

    Helpful. .... please post more

  • @canadiancontent352
    @canadiancontent352 2 роки тому

    Great video I was wondering about defending it.
    I wonder if the blindside wing, once he recognizes the move, could hustle to push his 10 out, thus pushing everyone else out, or could the 9 do the same. This would give numbers to the outside. Would take a good read by the 9 and blindside.
    Also think the outside defender should blitz the pullback pass. Yes its a risk but so is a blitz in American football, which leaves an uncovered player.
    Again love the video.
    I'd like to know how many times this is run and the pullback doesn't happen but the tip pass does. Doesn't seem like often

  • @yannistournier2270
    @yannistournier2270 3 роки тому +7

    Great video mate, loved it. You defense fix is interesting, but why not use the 9 in the blindside to let the blindside defensive winger be in the axis or even at the inside of the scrum ? It cover the kicking option, the blindside option, and give the BDW some time in case of break

  • @nicolasrochat1642
    @nicolasrochat1642 3 роки тому

    Amazing

  • @TCt83067695
    @TCt83067695 6 місяців тому

    I kinda disagree. The forwards are just done in a scrum. We expect them to take on backs coming at full speed too? I dunno dawg
    Also I think the defending 14 should be following the attacking 11. The defending 9 should cover that space if there's a kick.
    PS love the animations. Really brought it to life 🙏🏾

  • @goodmaro
    @goodmaro 3 роки тому

    Seems to me the problem is at 0:56, when defending nos. 10 and 12 should've played the overlap by each sliding outside: #10 on #12 and vice versa. Following outside hips, they should be able to prevent inferior numbers. Seems they're too concerned about a switch inside, but inside switches can usually be snuffed by inside-out pursuit.

  • @michaelfarrow5817
    @michaelfarrow5817 11 днів тому

    Essentially, defensive teams aren't spotting that the winger is drifting across. Can they not count?

  • @uviuzrad5338
    @uviuzrad5338 2 роки тому +1

    Dear Friend, I love your videos!!!

  • @rittherugger160
    @rittherugger160 2 роки тому

    Look exactly like the 'pattern' I used to run back in the '90s.

  • @takyc7883
    @takyc7883 11 місяців тому

    for some reason at my school we call it ferrari. i think it’s because the ball moves to the 12 so fast

  • @GSwartsRugbyAnalyzer
    @GSwartsRugbyAnalyzer 12 днів тому

    Hey are you able to share the files of some plays that we can edit it if we want to? Will be Awesome!

  • @phillipneho
    @phillipneho 2 роки тому

    If the blind side attacking winger stayed on the blind side of the scrum, the defensive call should have been "man on" and they would play man on man defence. If the attacking winger is floating and looking to join the backline, the call should be "man out" and the open side should be tasked with taking the first person to attempt to cross the gain line with the ball, half should take second person and so on, so there is no overlap. Lack of communication and lack of trust in their inside players is why it isn't being defended.

  • @skillsschool4675
    @skillsschool4675 2 роки тому

    What would this move be called? Do the moves have names?

    • @shakes.dontknowwhatyergettin
      @shakes.dontknowwhatyergettin Рік тому

      I suppose individual teams would have names for their various versions, the general pattern rather than the specific "play" tends to have the broadly used name in rugby. I don't know if this one does though, maybe it's too basic and familiar to even earn one. I guess American football would call the defining element, the blindside winger coming around, a jet sweep or something. I suppose the equivalent in Rugby parlance would be "Wing Loop" or "Blindside Loop".

  • @grooveman782
    @grooveman782 3 роки тому

    !!!

  • @nicolasbernardini3413
    @nicolasbernardini3413 2 роки тому

    It seems like all it comes down to is having more guys on the open side of the field?

  • @Keranofkri
    @Keranofkri Рік тому

    Moves name?

  • @Keranofkri
    @Keranofkri Рік тому

    Great video and I love your work but half the All Black's playback doesn't work if they don't get a forward pass in at some stage.
    1:54