Scrum Setup - the Current Approach with Greg Feek
Laying the right foundations is crucial for scrum success.
In this new video series, (filmed at the US National Rugby Summit), ex-All Blacks and Ireland scrum coach—and current Super champion Blues forwards coach—Greg Feek shares his expert insights on setting up a dominant and safe scrum.
Part 1. Scrum Setup - The Brace 8:45 Member content
Brace a ‘feel’ tension that will flow on through the scrum.
Greg Feek starts his scrum series with building a front row ‘brace’.
Greg focuses on helping coaches and players understand and ‘feel’ what a strong brace is and its importance to the a stable and effective scrum.
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Braced, stable and connected
is Blues assistant coach and ex All Blacks and Ireland forwards coach Greg Feek’s aim in part 2 of his Scrum Setup series.
Once connected, look for equal height and balance.
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Greg Feek
Ex All Blacks and Ireland forwards coach and current SRP champions blues forwards coachCourse | Part 1, Part 2 |
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Duration | 08:45 |
Topics | Set Piece Youth Coaching |
Applicable to | Coaches Players |
Languages | English |
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Tank Lanning South AfricaObviously coaching the “Kiwi” way which sees locks in split stance, coming up with the flanks on the “Crouch” call …
I personally prefer locks, flanks and 8 on both knees, coming up on the “Bind” call, after the props have got their outside feet back. Which is massively different.
I like the concept of locks bringing their elbows forward to get into “Drive” though
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