3:27 Depends on the pressure you have: if no une is competing, just star on the ground, you have way less chances of knocking it on. It also depends on your speed: if you have a ten meter run up, jump so that you keep your momentum.
Very good video thank you. As an ex semi-pro goalkeeper I agree with all points but would just add: 1. Assess your journey. Timing is key and comes with long practice. Dont commit too early especially when windy so you can move forwards to the ball area in the last few seconds and get your height. 2. Knee up is crucial for protection this video is good on that. 3. Use the goalkeeper catch if there is going to be competition in the air. When using it move your hands between your eyes and the ball and watch the ball into your hands then move hands softly with the ball onto chest with arms locking onto ball if there is contact. 4. Most important - practice, practice, practice, practice. I found it took almost two years of training 2 x half hour sessions weekly to master the catch but once you get it it will be your friend forever.
hey, thanks for the kind words and for watching the video. yes I get much inspo from high jump, goal keepers in football and AFL. a good mate of mine is a pro keeper and he loves the high hands catch, like you said though, all about reps! reps! reps! thank you so much for this message, great to hear from a top goal keeper
You would only jump into the air to get the ball because someone else is contesting to get the ball so your best option is to jump so you have a better chance of getting the ball. The only time you go for the ball down is when someone does a highball but your the only one getting it and no one is trying to get, another reason to catch low is when someone does a low kick and you catch it when your down. That's the difference between catching the ball high and low.
If you are making struggle with opponents for high ball it is better to jump and increase your chances to get the ball. But if it is just kick from your opponent and you are not meeting opposition you can just stay on the ground and catch the ball more comfortably
I'm gonna say, and this is a guess tbh since I usually go with gut feeling during games, that you go up/jump for the ball when it's a contested catch or when the other team would running up to us and closer than ideal? And we stay down for a kick that's not contended or where we have enough time to not need to gain any ground or distance on it? That's my guess rn, guess I'll find out the actual reasons for each in a second when I unpause the video. Thanks for this amazing info! I train with the men's team since my team doesn't have a field to use and honestly I get quite scared/intimidated to catch their kicks 😂
Hey! Love the answers! Well done! Nailed it. A good tip is to help one another with those decisions. Also build up the height of the catch when doing the drills at the end. Did this video help?
Yes, 100%!! It has very helpful info and made simple enough to understand it, the breakdown was very good, found myself thinking about the motions a lot. And the drills were an excellent bonus, I've done some but just simple ones where someone kicks and you try to catch it if it goes to your area, but these ones look pretty good for building up both technique and confidence rather than me trying desperately to not be in the area or the ball when the guys kick it 😂 I'll definitely give those a try, thanks a lot for the helpful info!
absolutely love this video! Great information and is broken down into all the key points of catching the high ball! love your stuff! Thank you!
oh amazing! thank you for watching, what would you say was the biggest take away from this video?
Compete when you have time to get under the ball and make a jump, stay down when you don’t have to compete or don’t have time to get up
Yes love this! Great answer. Hope this helped you
so off a long kick off, should i jump or stay planted?
(as a fullback)
all depends, if you're under pressure or not @@matthewrogers3226
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV thank you so much 👍🏼
love this man
Oh thank you. Really appreciate that. What did you like about it?
3:27 Depends on the pressure you have: if no une is competing, just star on the ground, you have way less chances of knocking it on. It also depends on your speed: if you have a ten meter run up, jump so that you keep your momentum.
thanks for this! great answer, did you enjoy this video ?
I am SH and i needed to to know how to catch out kf the air and this helped alote.
Thanks
amazing, glad this has helped
Very good video thank you. As an ex semi-pro goalkeeper I agree with all points but would just add: 1. Assess your journey. Timing is key and comes with long practice. Dont commit too early especially when windy so you can move forwards to the ball area in the last few seconds and get your height. 2. Knee up is crucial for protection this video is good on that. 3. Use the goalkeeper catch if there is going to be competition in the air. When using it move your hands between your eyes and the ball and watch the ball into your hands then move hands softly with the ball onto chest with arms locking onto ball if there is contact. 4. Most important - practice, practice, practice, practice. I found it took almost two years of training 2 x half hour sessions weekly to master the catch but once you get it it will be your friend forever.
hey, thanks for the kind words and for watching the video. yes I get much inspo from high jump, goal keepers in football and AFL. a good mate of mine is a pro keeper and he loves the high hands catch, like you said though, all about reps! reps! reps! thank you so much for this message, great to hear from a top goal keeper
This man is amazing❤❤
Ha me? 😂
You would only jump into the air to get the ball because someone else is contesting to get the ball so your best option is to jump so you have a better chance of getting the ball. The only time you go for the ball down is when someone does a highball but your the only one getting it and no one is trying to get, another reason to catch low is when someone does a low kick and you catch it when your down. That's the difference between catching the ball high and low.
Love this answer! top work! do you work on this often ?
Watching this before my Rugby game😭😭
I literally have a tournament in September U10 2024
Amazing has it helped? Did you learn anything ?
What a video thanks
oh thank you! so glad, what would you like to see next?
I love how you reply to every single comment, your dedicated to your fans
Thank you. Hope the page is helping your game 🙌
If you are making struggle with opponents for high ball it is better to jump and increase your chances to get the ball. But if it is just kick from your opponent and you are not meeting opposition you can just stay on the ground and catch the ball more comfortably
Great answer. Do you play?
I`m coach. And I steel frequently something from your videos :)) Many thanks for sharing your experience@@TheRugbyTrainerTV
This is amazing thanks alot it helped me🔥 btw i have a game next week so i can't wait to try it out ❤️
brilliant, what did you like about the video?
I'm gonna say, and this is a guess tbh since I usually go with gut feeling during games, that you go up/jump for the ball when it's a contested catch or when the other team would running up to us and closer than ideal? And we stay down for a kick that's not contended or where we have enough time to not need to gain any ground or distance on it? That's my guess rn, guess I'll find out the actual reasons for each in a second when I unpause the video. Thanks for this amazing info! I train with the men's team since my team doesn't have a field to use and honestly I get quite scared/intimidated to catch their kicks 😂
Hey! Love the answers! Well done! Nailed it. A good tip is to help one another with those decisions. Also build up the height of the catch when doing the drills at the end. Did this video help?
Yes, 100%!! It has very helpful info and made simple enough to understand it, the breakdown was very good, found myself thinking about the motions a lot. And the drills were an excellent bonus, I've done some but just simple ones where someone kicks and you try to catch it if it goes to your area, but these ones look pretty good for building up both technique and confidence rather than me trying desperately to not be in the area or the ball when the guys kick it 😂 I'll definitely give those a try, thanks a lot for the helpful info!
yo did you play alongside manu tualigi?
I played against Manu all the way through from U16 to pro. What a player
What is the app namw where we can do the online practice
It's my Academy. The rugby trainer academy. Link in my about me page
yuh!
what did you pick out from this video
no way this guy replied to every comment
I'm here to help. Hope this video made sense and you took something from it 🙏
How to improve the catching
amazing, have you tried these tips yet ?
First
Love it mate. Enjoying the video?
@@TheRugbyTrainerTVThanks for the tips
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV really useful cheers mate, I always hated high balls in u14 when I get dumped trying to catch the ball
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV really useful cheers mate, I always hated high balls in u14 when I get dumped trying to catch the ball
@tugalivre thank you. Did this help? What did you learn ?
bros cooking at the start of the video
Thanks man 🔥👊
Why we stay down
lets go!
Why we stay down
why do you stay down?