Clean Out Drills with Dave Rennie
Dave Rennie is the head coach of the Chiefs rugby union club in the Super Rugby competition. His first season as head coach began in the 2012 season in which he led the Chiefs to their first Super Rugby title.
Part 1. Dave Rennie - Clean Out Drills 9:29 Free video
Dave Rennie always coaches his teams to be really aggressive in the cleanout. He demonstrates here a couple of fantastic drills to encourage great habits.
Dave Rennie
Wallabies Head CoachCourse | Part 1 |
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Duration | 09:29 |
Topics | Player Programme Coaches Corner |
Applicable to | Coaches Players Others Supporters and fans |
Languages | English |
Click on CC button at top left of video for other translation options. |
Course reviews
Clarence Enoka New ZealandTop notch presentation key coaching points with drill variations
Wayne Williams New ZealandGood easy drills to use
Jason Bishop Zimbabwebrilliant simple basic and very effective.
Maurits Bruns AustraliaGreat drills, excellent KTP using easy to follow instructions
Frank Hewett-Smith Englandreally clear and concise instructions on what is needed at the breakdown. Could do with some multiple drills examples showing how you build up the exercise
Carter Croft EnglandA really helpful, video. Roger Carter Croft.
Nick Faryna CanadaGreat resource for anyone!
Alistar Rogers New Zealandspectacular
Sebastian Suarez ArgentinaPodrán agregar los subtitulos al español ??
john royal USAI like this better that Warren Gatland’s drill. Gatland uses the head. Rennie uses shoulders.
Pamela Hadikin CanadaFantastic, using these tonight with my women’s team!
Richard Burkard EnglandReally would benefit is there was a run through of each of the drills he mentioned
Jim Kelly EnglandClear and concise. Would like to see Dave demonstrate multi player drills to see full context.
ruthin rugby club WalesThe first few minutes were very good.Just became ramblingIt was difficult to understand and comprehend.
luciano brasi ArgentinaNecesitamos traducción al español
Fernando Torrijos Argentinain spanish please
Gerhard.Coetzee South Africawell demonstrated and explained
horacio speranza ArgentinaNot all the videos has the CC botton . I would like to have it – Thanks
Danie Swanepoel South AfricaIt would help if one can get more demonstration of what he was talking about……
Roger C Croft FranceReally good, equipment does help the coach.
Mitchell Strachan Australiagreat video but this world cup has made me think hard about clean out drills and what to teach my kids as every ref now will be looking for the shoulder dropping into a brackdown. please help
Pioiva Sasa USAGreat demo..it’s really up to us to add more icing to the cake.
john collins New Zealandwould be more helpful if there were players demonstrating the drill.
Min Sae Chae USAGreat demo, only wish we could have seen what Coach Rennie was talking about in the last portion of the segment.
Tim Wimberg GermanyIt would be very helpfull to see some example for the exercises Mr. Rennie talk about.
Giuseppe Camillo ItalyVideo molto interessante, ottima la spiegazione.
Anthony W Morley New ZealandExcellent video on the clean out. I love the half tackle bag use. He articulates the technical aspects of the tackle & clean out very well. The focus on chasing your feet & moving beyond the ball is sound technical advice from one of the games best coaches. Love the scenario suggestions as well
Gregory Bruce Matthews New Zealandno sound on video from about 3:10 onwards!!
andres Monteverde Argentinaporque no estan en castellano??
LINDSAY ASHBY AustraliaExcellent video, Lindsay Ashby – QLD
kevin Appleton EnglandReally enjoyed the video, good detail from Dave Rennie, more of the same please.
H Hamilton EnglandGreat ideas, can see lots of coaches wanting half bags :)
Carl Taopua New ZealandGreat video, I will need to get me are half bag now. Going to help me with my team trainings. Keep up the good work.
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