The Master of Defence - All with Sir Graham Henry
Your team's character is epitomised by its defence. In this video I'll share with you my philosophy of defence and also introduce specific activities that I believe in and use to build and test defence systems, from set piece through to general play. Good luck!
Part 1. Defence 37:24 Member content
Your team’s character is epitomised by its defence. In this video I’ll share with you my philosophy of defence and also introduce specific activities that I believe in and use to build and test defence systems, from set piece through to general play. Good luck!
Play videoPart 2. Defence Remix - Line Integrity 7:31 Member content
Ex All Black coach and defence master, Sir Graham Henry’s defence video is a ‘classic’ and one of the most watched videos in our library. We have re-cut this to a shorter, easy to watch format. Enjoy!
Play videoPart 3. Line defence - when down on numbers 5:12 Member content
In our latest ‘classic’ remix Ex All Black and World Cup winning coach and defence master Sir Graham Henry with his line up of future international stars demonstrates how it is possible. Enjoy!
Play videoPart 4. Line Defence - From a Line Out 4:48 Member content
In this video, defence master Sir Graham Henry is with his line up to consider different lineout defence options. Enjoy!
Play videoPart 5. Line Defence - From a Scrum 8:19 Member content
Do you defend a left side, right side or middle scrum the same or differently? Find out now!
Play videoPart 6. Modified Games with Sir Graham Henry 5:59 Free video
Ex All Black and World Cup winning coach Sir Graham Henry has a set of skill based activities to help you prepare your attack and fix the defence. Modify your games to match the age group and skill levels of your players.
Sir Graham Henry
ex All Blacks Head CoachCourse | Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6 |
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Duration | 69:13 |
Topics | Coaches Corner Defence |
Applicable to | Coaches |
Languages | English , Español |
Click on CC button at top left of video for other translation options. |
Course reviews
Lamataimi 'Alofi New ZealandI like this video. I can’t wait to pass on the knowledge/skills to our players tonight practice.
Sisa Ntlabati New ZealandFantastic defence drills for use by fellow coaches.
Te Rangi Allen New ZealandMy name is Te Rangi great to see young players in this video thank went on to represent our country.
Gaston Chiganer ArgentinaPlease, Could translate to Spanish?
Christopher Andrews South Africaabsolutely fantastic
Germán E. Pettoello ArgentinaHola, figura como uno de los videos con subtitulos en castellano pero al elegir esa opción los videos desaparecen o el subtitulado solo esta en francés. Gracias. Saludos.
LOUIS KISIA KenyaThe defence video sessions by Sir Graham have no audio..
Francisco Gurruchaga Herranz Chilemuy claros los videos sistemas segun situacion de juego . Pero para entender el detalle de instruccion y objetivos debe ser los subtitulados en Castellano . En este momento los subtitulados son en Frances
juan pedro checchi Argentinael valor de clásica “tocata” que no debemos perder en Argentina
sixto antonio ercoli Argentinano puedo ver los vídeos subtitulados en español
Ian Anthony Taylor South Africaawesome defence lessons, i’ll be sure to make use of them
Lar.T.Aerenga AustraliaSimple instruction and easy to understand. Thanks Graham.
Guy McKim Canadasimplicity, sometimes we overthink, thanks – great session
Héctor Gustavo Pinta Argentinaespañol?
Carter Croft EnglandExcellent as always.
Paul Platts New Zealandoutstanding says it all . cheers Graham
selwyn bruins South Africamy team always had a jagged line.cant wait to do this session with them
Anthony Mills AustraliaGreat video which highlights the key points of a good defence. Would like a bit more explanation on the shape of the defence which would appear more of a v shape rather than a straight line. This is also a simple drill that can be expanded to focus on a number of key skills in a small sided game.
horacio speranza ArgentinaNO puedo ver el vdo de defensa de Gragam Henry ! Aguardo solución . Saludos .
Andrés Sorisio ArgentinaPlease, could you put the subtitles in Spanish?
Ian Rory Sorongan AustraliaAbsolutely sensational knowledge, drills, and insight! Thank you for the access
German Zubeldia SpainSpanish translation, or at least english subtitles, please
Miles Norris Great Britain & Northern IrelandGreat to see simplicity by boiling it down into practical drills and very useful take homes. Very helpful. Thanks to GH!
Sebastian Suarez ArgentinaAl seleccionar videos en español aparece este video. Pero solo esta subtitulado en chino y frances… por favor pongan los subtitulos…
Jonathan Traynor IrelandGreat video . Maybe for future videos it might be an idea for the players to be wearing numbers on their backs to make it easier to identify which players should where
Phil Sharpe Great Britain & Northern IrelandClear pathway to build a defensive system for your team.
ERNESTO SCHIAFFI ArgentinaSpanish subtitules.
Reg Korau New ZealandMaintain integrity of line, good key point
Toru Kono Japanthank you for the Japanese subtitles. it becomes more easier to understand.
Eduardo Martin Mendez ArgentinaNo subtitulan en español
Kas Kafoa AustraliaAnother master delivery, very clear.
Angus Firth South AfricaExcellent- straightforward, well explained and asks for ‘imagination’ input from coaches.
Dave Mallett South AfricaIt’s not loading, for some reason…
Michael Collins CanadaBrilliant stuff! Basic and genius at the same time.
Richard Bell EnglandExcellent video I have drummed in to my club side, line speed, line integrity, tackle technique and communication along with a good work rate and attitude. Defences win Championships and that is true as we have been crowned league champions with 2 games to spare, best defence in the league. Thank you Sir Graham and Rugby Site.
Hopoate Tupou USALove it, I have used the same system with A,B,C but you have put it in a lot more detail and especially with all the structures and communication, line integrity, just awesome …. thanks
Mark Rusden USAThe great thing is these lessons can be applied to any level
Andre de Meyer South AfricaThe attention to detail around Line speed, line integrity and communication is of vital importance in defense structures and applid systems. This video is extremely helpfull and informative, the naration nd visual display is simply excellent.
Maikali Tuinabua EnglandI have learned a lot of what we can do to keep the ball going…
César Cat UruguayMuy completo y claro , nos muestra lo importante que es la defensa de juego abierto y desde las posiciones fijas , con buena comunicación , saber dónde estar y a quien tácklear y buena lectura
Sala Lafaele CanadaOne ward AMAZING! I don’t know where to start to explain how helpful this video is to my team as a coach and as a player. Everything makes so much sense and easy to apply in the game. As a coach you will learn what to do and as a player these drills will help you to be better and use it as. Your advantage.
Roimata Minhinnick New ZealandLook forward to putting this into our training sessions. Cheers GH.
Rob CanadaIt’s the same as Post / Pillar or Guard / Body Guard, who protect the fringes, and the Lead who takes the obvious first receiver. I’ve found it easier to just call them A, B, and C. A pressures ball, B assists A or checks inside ball from first receiver, C covers first receiver. The “inside” as mentioned at the clinic deals with the fact that practically every international team can put more width between 9 and 10 than most of us school / amateur coaches see, and have at least one, if not multiple runners, capable of attacking the space between them.
Great drills in this, and I like that the line isn’t totally ‘flat’ with the slight ‘v’ shape allowing the outside defenders to see what’s going on inside them and not over-running their team mates (allowing inside attackers to slip behind them). Also easier to cover line breaks and kicks as such.
Rowan DeBues CanadaHey Cam, the way I interpreted it RAIL was an advancement made on the system shown here. Graham said in Toronto that for the longest time his All Black team used RAL, but they only brought along the ‘I’ in RAIL in the last short while. I think the 1,2, or RAL is used here as really the RAIL system was created to cater specifically to his NZ side and their opposition. That is to say, RAL would be easier for a coach to implement for a school/club side. Hope I’m close to being right.
Awesome clinic and video.
Cam McArthur CanadaAt a recent clinic Sir Graham put on in Canada the defensive set up he discussed was RAIL (Rock, Action, Inside, Leader) rather than 1, 2, Lead. Is RAIL a simply an exention to this video?
Jordan Watson New Zealandthere is a typo right at the end Graham means “Roles” as opposed to rolls which would actually be kinda confusing to a novice, please tidy up
on the whole graham shows his class and this is my favourite vid i’ve purchased so far close second goes to “buiding a backline” by Wayne Smith
Lovely
Tony Healy CanadaExcellent video. I really appreciated the “chalk talk” as well as the little touch of when Graham Henry addressed the viewer directly. It made it seem more interactive than simply watching a video.
Anthony Ronan FranceGood vid. PDF should include info on the defensive structure for the various scenarious mentioned.
Yves Michael BelgiumOutstanding explanation.
Daniele Bonanno Great Britain & Northern IrelandGreat vid.
Positives: real time sessions; loads of good tips that look at the whole rugby player and coaching ethos; and progressive game-based drills.
The PDF accompaniments are a must!
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