Attack - Developing Attack Stuctures - HS and A with James Semple
NZ Rugby coach of the year nominee James Semple and the successful Waikato Women's team progress through breakdown and attack structures.
Part 1. Waikato Women's Promo 0:48 Free video
Watch this promo of our latest series with the Waikato Women’s team, coached by James Semple. Enjoy!
Play videoPart 2. James Semple - Interview 10:40 Free video
Successful Waikato Women’s and NZ Rugby coach of the year nominee James Semple talks about his rugby journey to date. Progressing from a successful age grade and professional player to head coach of one of NZ’s top women’s team.
James discusses the key factors that influence his coaching and challenges he faces as a young coach on the rise.
Part 3. Transition drill fixing defenders to create space 4:38 Member content
We take to the pitch for the 1st time in 2021 as Waikato Women’s head coach James Semple and his provincial women players work on fixing defenders to create space. Enjoy!
Play videoPart 5. Series 2 Promo 0:47 Free video
Next week we return to Hamilton with James Semple and his Waikato Women’s team.
Here’s a sneak preview of what to expect in the coming weeks as they prepare for their 2nd consecutive NZ Farah Palmer Cup championship final.
James’ challenge – a match they must play without their 9 international players!
Good luck to James and his team.
Play videoPart 6. Building a Successful Phase Attack 12:18 Member content
Scan and early specific comms from the outside
are just some of the key Phase Attack messages
James Semple returns with the champion Waikato Women’s team as they prepare for their successful championship run.
James and the team focus training on the key components to build a successful Phase Attack.
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Start a FREE trialPart 7. Phase Play Attack - Modified Game 9:27 Member content
In this video, James puts the champion Waikato Women’s team learnings from the last video into practice. The modified game enables the transfer of the key Phase Attack principles into game based situations. Enjoy!
Play videoPart 8. Phase Play Attack - Sting Attack from Turnover Ball 7:02 Member content
In this video, James engages the whole squad to ensure they are on the same page and understand their Turnover Attack strategy. Enjoy!
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Waikato Women's Farah Palmer Cup coachCourse | Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7 |
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Duration | 52:25 |
Topics | Attack Interviews Women's Rugby |
Applicable to | Coaches Managers |
Languages | English |
Click on CC button at top left of video for other translation options. |
Course reviews
Epeli Davetawalu Arabian GulfGreat drills – great wording there “lower shoulder wins and winning race in the break down areas.” Thanks for sharing.
Kevin Sullivan USAHow is it y’all have just the “thing” the moment I need the thing…. Part 4: Kill Cleanout is perfect for my small, but mighty U19 women’s side.
John Nel EnglandLike this very much. Like the 3 key points at the recap. great drill also. For forwards this will be great, winning the race and also resetting runners quickly once we have secured the ball.
Jarrett McGregor New ZealandVery good game based activities James and team. I have struggled to formulate a simple game where wingers that are on attack scan and call so seeing your activity to promote this is a game changer for me. Ka mau te wehi.
Daniel Bianco IrelandA 2nd defence line( L 2) in the “ building a successful phase play” module could give more reality to the game beyond the first line of defence. Maybe call : yellow for the kind of D and a double number ( 4-1 for example) for the numbers in first and second line of D to give Attack the chance to train continuity beyond the L1
Cristobal ugarte Chileno se puede ver el video!!!!!
Mariano Viton ArgentinaVery usefull drill! It would be even more helpful if you could add the subtitles (CC) at least in english. (in spanish would be awsome!)
Rob Agnew EnglandExcellent drill to help develop transition/reaction in a game
desmond harty IrelandCan you explain the calls-yellow /blue.? Clarify please
Hugo Borella GermanyNice simple drill but so much one can learn from it.
Takai Taulanga New ZealandGood drill
Lesaoai filivao AustraliaAwesome drill
Remco Donkers NetherlandsI like these kind of drills. They have a great impact on the game but are still easy to explain to the players.
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