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There's more to playing rugby than having the right skills. To a greater or lesser extent all positions are specialised. Players need an awareness of where they fit within the team and their roles within their units. For others an understanding of the team's tactics and good decision making skills are also vital.
This rugby coaching video clip shows a training drill from the London Irish designed to improve players' ground technique under pressure.
If you're coaching young players, use these rugby coaching tips to make sure your outside centre makes the most of his pivotal role in deciding when to commit to the tackle and when to hold off.
Mix the roles of your forwards and backs with the rugby skills game Discomfort Zone.
A guide to the skills and strengths needed for the front row hooker position.
If there is an easier way to do things, why not do it that way? In the case of the fly half, it is often because he does not know any better.
In the modern game, locks don't (or should not have to) squeeze their heads through the gap between the hooker and prop. And they don't have to grab the bottom of the shirt or top of the shorts in quite the same way.
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