Scrums & Lineouts
It is sometimes said that good scrummaging players are born, not made. Although some rugby players are the "right shape" to play in the scrum, the truth is you never stop learning. And with at least 11 factors affecting every one of your lineouts, it’s important you keep working with your forwards to perfect this vital set piece too.
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Lineout Lifting
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The lineout is a key part of the game. Ensuring your jumpers and lifters work together is vital.
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Wrong Footing the Lineout Tail Gunner
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Study their last man at your lineout and you may find yourself changing your strategy early on.
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A Great Scrummaging Session (Part 1)
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How to run an effective scrummaging session in 30 minutes.
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A Great Scrummaging Session (Part 2)
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How to run an effective scrummaging session in 30 minutes.
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Laws Reminders - Knees - Lineouts and Crossing
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Can't you remember all the Laws?
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The Secrets of Better Front Row Binding
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The power of the binding between front row players is an important part of winning and losing games.
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Training in the Rain
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Making the most of a session when it's raining.
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Fundamentals of a Great Lineout Session
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Repeat, perfect. Oppose, compete.
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Shortened Lineouts
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When, where, how, tactics and options
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The Best Attacking Options from Lineouts
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It's vital you make best use of possession, says Jim Love, head coach of Viadana in Italy.