Decoy Runners
The key for decoy runners in rugby is to be convincing. They must move at the right pace, run the correct angles and make the right noises so defenders think the dummy runner IS the most likely receiver.
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How to coach a decoy runner
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The following rugby coaching tips will help integrate slow players into the wide ball game.
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How to trick opponents with a deceptive ploy
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Deception is a key element of successful attacking rugby. Looking as though you are going to attack one area, while actually attacking another can cause the defending team to allocate their resources to the wrong place.
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Decoy and deception rugby drills
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Turn your predictable planned moves into defence-splitting game breakers with rugby training drills using simple variations to the classic scissors move.
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Coaching deceptive moves using wingers
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Drill your players to use convincing deception ploys to fool the opposition.