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Well explained loved it! As a winger this is could be very useful information to tear up your game and adding examples and animation really helps to understand more easily and have a look closely at what professionals are doing, if you are not a rugby coach you should be as you can help a lot. Keep up the great work! 😊❤
Nice vid, I've found chatting to my centres and agreeing to stay on our feet we can create mauls. Opposition backs and wingers are NOT maul specialists so you can often get an extra 5, 10, 20 yards before they know what's happened. The 1st arriving player can bind quite low around the hips/waist and the maul will almost jog along. If they're clumsy and bring it down accidentally or try and "finish their tackle", it's a pen to you
Thank you for this. I just started rugby for a senior club. I used to be a fullback but now that i weigh 190 and got speed, they want me at flanker. This is exactly what our team runs and now i know what my job is. Now i just have to become a good flanker
I kinda disagree. The forwards are just done in a scrum. We expect them to take on backs coming at full speed too? I dunno dawg Also I think the defending 14 should be following the attacking 11. The defending 9 should cover that space if there's a kick. PS love the animations. Really brought it to life 🙏🏾