Attack and Defence Shape - Modified Games - All with The Rugby Site
Randwick Academy coaches Adam Baker and James Tesoriero present two Attack and defence shape modified games.
The games are suitable for all ages, skill levels and formats of the game. The games are competitive, fun and provide plenty of opportunity for coaches to vary to include skills and decision making. The Randwick Junior Academy forms part of the Randwick District’s (in Sydney, Australia) pathway for its junior players. For more information on the Academy go to Randwick Junior Academy.Part 1. Attack and Defence Shape - Modified Game 12:29 Member content
Adam Baker (Game Development Manager for Randwick Junior Rugby) provides the cues and game modifications for the players to understand the key components and develop the skills to shape your Attack and Defence.
As Adam presents, the game:
• is competitive and fun.
• can be managed and shaped to fit the skill level, and understanding, of your players.
• enables plenty of modifications to be introduced to present and build game like situations.
Part 2. Turnover 'Chaos' Modified Game 10:42 Member content
Randwick’s (Sydney, Australia) Colts coach James Tesoriero expertly replicates, via a fun modified game, the ‘chaos’ of turnover rugby. James manages to also incorporate players’ core skills required to execute the Attack.
Like last week’s game, this game:
- is competitive and fun.
- is easy to deliver.
- only requires a ball and some bibs.
- can be played anytime, anywhere.
- can be managed and shaped to fit the skill level, and understanding, of your – players.
- enables plenty of modifications to be introduced to present and build game like situations.
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The Rugby Site - Rugby Coaching Made EasyCourse | Part 1, Part 2 |
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Duration | 25:00 |
Topics | Defence Attack Youth Coaching |
Applicable to | Coaches Players Others Supporters and fans Managers Referees Youths, ands, highs, and schools Sevens |
Languages | English |
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Course reviews
Duncan Stanley Great Britain & Northern IrelandReally simple effective drill, looking forward to running with our girls.
Guy McKim CanadaOnce again you’ve shown me something new that I can add to my coaching ‘toolkit’ and it is so well explained and modelled. Well done.
Michael MacGlaisin USAReally helped me understand what I am seeing when I watch the game now.
Chris Rose EnglandSuperb game. Really like the transition from skill development into competitive situation with plenty of thinking and problem solving for the players. An excellent practice that I will certainly be using.
Kevin Greaves Great Britain & Northern IrelandPerhaps giving the players opportunities to develop their A and D for themselves.
Jose Enrique Gentini ArgentinaVery good game, atention defence, quick reposition
lancelot l connolly USAI like the Chaos game in particular. It identifies weaknesses but allows players to train and thrive in Chaos.
Aart Jongejans NetherlandsWhat a great exercise, always looking for fun games to promote thinking with the ball and without the ball. Awesome!
Henrique Jónatas PortugalGreat game!!! Way to set a drill-game-drill dynamic, working on technique and game sense
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