Attack Strategies - All with Sir Graham Henry
Coaching clinic at Stanford University, San Francisco with All Black World Cup winning coach SIR GRAHAM HENRY talking about Attack Strategies especially those used by the All Blacks in recent years.
Part 1. 2017 USA Coaching Clinic Promo 0:58 Free video
A rare opportunity to enjoy an evening or a rugby coaching session with one of Rugby’s best ever coaches: All Black World Cup winning coach SIR GRAHAM HENRY.
Part 2. Coaching Clinic at Stanford University - Part 1, Strike 1 15:31 Free video
Watch Sir Graham Henry at Stanford University explain the attack game and decision making by the players. Enjoy!
Play videoPart 3. Coaching Clinic at Stanford University - Part 2, Strike 2 13:21 Member content
In this video, Ted discusses attack options from the scrum. 80% of tries are scored from the set piece or within 2 phases. Watch and learn!
Play videoPart 4. Coaching Clinic at Stanford University - Part 3, Strike 3 14:59 Member content
Ted continues his attack options discussion. This time the focus is on the breakdown attack options. Communication, knowing your role, and keeping it simple!
Play videoPart 5. Coaching Clinic Ted's Perspective - Tip or Rip from Breakdown 9:59 Member content
Sir Graham Henry leaves the classroom, dons the Go Pro, and goes through his Strike 1 plays at Stanford University.
Play videoPart 6. Coaching Clinic - Recap & decision making 13:20 Member content
In this video, we look at set piece, fitness, catch and pass, and skill improvement. Enjoy!
Play videoPart 7. Coaching Clinic - Leadership & tools for decision making 10:19 Member content
Sir Graham is back in the classroom talking, rabbits, hands, worms, and long. What do they all mean? Watch his latest video to learn more!
Play videoPart 8. Coaching Clinic - Ted's Perspective, The Pig 3:57 Member content
Watch Ted’s latest video, which continues on from his coaching clinic, explaining The Pig. Enjoy!
Play videoPart 9. Ted Talks more Decision Making 12:58 Member content
In the afternoon session, Ted talks more decision making in attack.
Its not rocket science. Looking for guys to make decisions. Playing what we see. Constant work on. Don’t over designate – players will find their role.
Part 10. Coaching Clinic - Q&As 9:38 Member content
World cup winning ex All Black coach, Sir Graham Henry fields questions from coaches during his recent northern Californian clinic. Enjoy!
Play videoPart 11. Q&A’s - Individual skills development 4:16 Member content
During his USA clinic at Stanford, Sir Graham was asked how he approached individual skill development. Watch now to learn more.
Play videoPart 12. Q&A's - Learn from the hard times 2:15 Member content
Sir Graham Henry stays in the front of the room this week as he answers more questions from his Northern Californian clinic. Enjoy!
Play videoPart 13. Chess Board stuff - keeping the defence guessing 3:30 Member content
This week Ted covers using the right people in the right positions. Enjoy!
Play videoPart 14. Q&A's - Substitutions 6:05 Member content
Substitutions – when to use them and why? Watch Graham explain in this video. Enjoy!
Play videoPart 15. Best Qualities & Improving as a Coach 7:10 Member content
Sir Graham Henry certainly changed and improved over his career. Find out what his keys and views are. Enjoy!
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ex All Blacks Head CoachCourse | Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15 |
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Duration | 128:56 |
Topics | Attack Youth Coaching |
Applicable to | Coaches Players Others Supporters and fans |
Languages | English |
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Course reviews
Matt harrop New Zealandvery helpful ideas from the master sir ted
Gareth Davies WalesVery helpful
Zuko Ndlela South AfricaVery informative, I enjoyed it.
Matt Gibson EnglandLoved it! Straight talking and easy to understand the concept being discussed.
Manuel Moroso Italyoh.. brilliant! i,m preparing the final examination to become a coach for the youngs team, here in Italy. and this site , help me so much ,to promote a new mind form, in the future seniores players. and only God knows how much we need to change our game mentality—-(sic!)
gerhard moerdyk New ZealandGold. Rotating into coaching the backs for the first time in a while, this info is [ure gold for me!
Luiz Melo BrazilGreat vision of the game, tks Sir
Jesse Borghesi USAI really need a 2-4-2 tutorial from the basics. Specifically, how do the backs interface with the forwards?
ricardo enrique hortt Argentiname gustaria que lo traduzcan al idioma español para comprenderlo mejor gracias.mi ingles es limitado.
Gerhard.Coetzee South AfricaKey points and aspects well explained as fundamentals of an attacking game plan.Great !
ed barnes IrelandA lot to be said about his sense of humour. Puts the players at ease and creates an enjoyable learning environment. Cheers Ted
Ian Hollingworth EnglandThis is the reason I pay my subscription – access to the master himself – more please
ALAN ZONDAGH South AfricaGraham Henry talks my language…good to hear it from the master.
Andrew Hay USAStill funny to see myself in the audience watching :)
Lionel Langenhoven South AfricaHi there I’m Lionel .what a fantastic way of simplify coaching.I’ve learnt a he’ll of lot of paying attention to detail..and that repetition.is very important.
Brendan Molloy New ZealandHopefully some of the coaches at junior and school level will use these systems as it will help the players going forward into senior levels knowing what to do from an early age Simply effective systems cheers Ted
Richard Feeney IrelandExcellent overview of attack. The clarity and simplicity of the ideas is superb.
andy king EnglandGenius. Sums up the differences between the abs and the rest.
John Mckinnel New ZealandTed your a ledgend. Luv your wit as only you can do
Richard Bell EnglandExcellent again Ted, keeping it simple. TQB OTG LQB KBA
Stacye keelan New ZealandSome of the key points…1. Get over the advantage line because of numbers and space. 2. Everyone is live in the attacking play. 3. One strike but many options. 4. Weak points are the 10 channel and outside the 13. 5. Run straight to fix defenders. Thanks for simplifying things Ted.
Quinton Ho AustraliaThe Guru is back! More rugby wisdom please!
Jack Bukowski USAExcellent, please keep more of this session coming if possible
Simon Kacimaiwai AustraliaGreat video, the master of rugby knowledge. best of all time.
Luis Felipe Gonzalez MexicoGenial! Gracias Señor Henry.
Peter Telford EnglandFound it very useful for this Friday’s U14 session. The answer we hope to the difficult “teenage transition” from individual stars to collective threat.
Dirk Belgiumbriljant explanation!!
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