The 1-3-3-1 and Roving Wingers: The tactics behind the Lions attack
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2021
- Here's a new video that looks at the lead-up to Tadhg Beirne's try
against Japan last Saturday and what it tells us about the attacking
systems that the Lions are building ahead of the big tests against the Springboks
A very good breakdown of the 1 3 3 1 system. I like how the lions included roving wingers into their system and how you explained the reason behind it.
nice overview and great use of the graphics. Thanks!
Cheers, appreciate you saying. The graphics take a bit of time to do, but hopefully it helps make things a bit clearer!
Always great, looking forward to Saturday!!
Thanks, only two more sleeps!
Love it Evan. Another great video.
Learnt a lot from your use of Metrica. Especially how you annotated the different pods. Plenty of space to upskill for me.
Can’t wait for the next one.
Cheers Carrick! Glad your learning something from the videos too!
The player tracking can take an age to do sometimes, but I find it a great tool for showing how units work together
Super stuff as always Evan, enjoy the next few weeks 🦁👊🏻
Cheers Christopher, really looking forward to it 👍
Great work. Love the video.
Thanks!
Nice simple breakdown Evan. You've won a sub here ✌️
Really interesting explanation of the tactic. Thanks
Very interesting. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed the video👍
Great work as always mate!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Paciencia, paciencia, paciencia...y aparecen los espacios o los desajustes
See this is the next part for me I have mostly got the rules down now the fun part of learning attack and defense tactics
wider tv angles would be very nice ahahah --- especially since I'm a back three player so kinda want to see what they do in defence. The painnnnn
Glad to see someone's reading my little notes mid-video :) Especially for back three play in defence and attack, we badly need a higher main-stand angle or angle behind the posts from time to time
I wonder if there's any way to get access to the raw footage, from every camera, not just the TV edit
@@2shitehawk If you know a guy or girl, let me know!
Someone got to have the footage for sure
Gatland loves his edge forwards. North being so effective at centre for Wales is down to Gatland's use of roving wingers when he was there.
great !
What do you see as the advantages of the 1322 system vs the 1331?
Or when might it be utilized instead?
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Was just relieved to able to say 1-3-3-1 by the end of the recording, nevermind pronounce the 'th's 😅
@@ekrugbyanalysis6880 It kinda reminded me of Billy Twelvetrees. Apparently he picked up the nickname "36" during his career because Irish teammates said his surname sounded like "twelve threes" in an Irish accent. It's all fun and games 😆
@@mjribesOne of the best nicknames in rugby 😂
No worries mjribes, your comment gave me a laugh. Life wouldn't be as fun if we took ourselves too seriously