Developing your Pass - All with Mere baker
Experienced Women's coach Mere Baker works on developing the Catch Pass and passing decision making with the Southland women's team.
Part 1. Interview with Mere Baker 12:47 Free video
We talk with Southland Stags Women’s coach and USA ARPTC coach Mere Baker in the beautiful Riverton, Southland. (the Riveria of the deep south)
Mere shares her advice for women wanting to get into coaching.
Part 2. Passing Accuracy Drill onto Modified Games 7:51 Member content
We begin our series with Mere Baker and her Southland Girls high school and local Blues club women’s players.
Mere detailed how to incorporate a drill with a modified game to connect the skill with game like situations with a focus on passing accuracy and player support.
Reaction time, Support player to find the space, Player feedback to ensure understanding
Play videoPart 3. Overloads & Decision Making 6:27 Member content
Engage what is in front of you and overload the defence
Mere Baker and her Southland Girls high school and local Blues club women’s players continue their passing series.
Mere introduces her players to an overload drill and progressively builds the drill and puts their skill under pressure with positive results.
Engage the defence, Intentional communication, Attack with speed.
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Former Worldcup Winning Kiwifern and Aotearoa 7s international. Sky Sport and Maori TV commentator.Course | Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 |
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Duration | 03:20 |
Topics | Catch and Pass Women's Rugby |
Applicable to | Coaches Players Managers Referees Youths, ands, highs, and schools |
Languages | English |
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