Exit Plays - HS and A with Dave Ellis
In this new series, we hear from Dave Ellis with the help of the Feilding HS (Manawatu, NZ) 1st XV players detail a number of set piece Exit play options that you can use for your team exits.
Part 1. Exit Plays Promo 0:27 Free video
In this promo from Dave for his upcoming new series, he details a number of set piece Exit play options that you can use for your team exits. Enjoy!
Play videoPart 2. Exits from a Scrum 8:15 Member content
Dave Ellis (EllisRugby) with the help of the Feilding HS (Manawatu, NZ) 1st XV players, starts a new series on Exit Strategies. Dave details a number of set piece Exit play options that you can use to successfully exit your 22. In this video he starts with Exit from a Scrum. What are the options and parts to execute a right side scrum exit? Enjoy!
Play videoPart 3. Exits from a Lineout 6:23 Member content
A surprising number of skills are required to successfully Exit from a lineout as Dave Ellis (EllisRugby), details in his latest Exit Strategy release. Dave covers, with help from the Feilding HS 1st XV players, the various Exit Play options available from a lineout 22m and 5m out. Enjoy!
Play videoPart 4. Exits from a Midfield Scrum 4:14 Member content
In this video, Dave, again with the help from the Feilding HS 1st XV players puts into play a 4:2 split option and Kicking from the Edge to reach the ‘Playground’. A number of setup options are available for your midfield scrum setup – which is best for your team. Enjoy!
Play videoPart 5. Exits from a Left Field Scrum 7:11 Member content
Left side exits can offer more natural running options to Exit. In this video, Dave with his Feilding High School 1st XV players, consider, in the final Exit series release, the possible Running and Kicking options when Exiting from a Left Field Scrum. Enjoy!
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ex Blues Super Rugby and Connacht Pro 12 coachCourse | Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5 |
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Duration | 26:30 |
Topics | Set Piece Youth Coaching |
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Languages | English |
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Agustin Delle Donne New ZealandIt really helped to see the explanation to the players. Lot’s of questions making sure they understand and stay engaged. He should be a teacher. Thanks
Ed Nichols USAHello, great info. Question. I was under the impression that 9’s main job is to follow the pack for his/her transition skills. Here he is covering his attacking wings vacated space. Would it be better to use 6 or 7 or even 8 for that coverage, to allow 9 to stay closer to the pack? Am I wrong in thinking this way?
David Greenwood EnglandAwesome simplicity – love it. What’s the software Dave is using?
SETAREKI T NAIVALUWAQA JapanGreat one Dave !!!Simple and very clear.
Evan Willis AustraliaSo good – congrats to on the quality of the video footage – the view from the drone shows so clearly what is required.
Tui Raeli New ZealandEasy to understand with great visuals both animated and from the drone to clarify concepts.
iharaira sinnott New ZealandAwesome
horacio speranza Argentinamuy simple y didactico !
Dean Rodwell EnglandGood stuff! Great examples of the basics!
Martin Slagt NetherlandsLike how Dave explains the options and what if’s
Andrew Jackson Great Britain & Northern IrelandExcellent – simple, clear and immediately applicable to sessions
Ross Asiata New ZealandAwesome session, simplified for players and coaches to understand and execute.
Chris Collins AustraliaVery clear and simple to learn for players then the difficulty is execution and having the ability to scan. good stuff.
Steve Botha South AfricaVery informative. Scrumhalf has to scan and access, see where the opposition winger is. If you go open side, the flyhalf must scan and access, see where the winger is.
John Walker EnglandI speak to some coaches at my local club asking about Exit Strategies for their team and get a blank look. Very few recognise or understand the importance of an exit strategy or how to develop one. Am looking forward to this series.
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