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Posted 11/11/2008 15:12:29
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There's a great lineout move in this clip after about 3 minutes. Not only does it highlight the need for pre-set lineout moves, but also the benefit of having mobile forwards to take the opportunities as they arise.
 
At about 4 minutes there's also a neat side step by England's hooker, Mears. This shows the benefit of all players developing basic skills.
 
 
Looking to develop your own moves from lineouts? Want to boost your player's lineout skills? Then you might like to know that The Lineout and How to Win It covers 48 lineout moves, including:
  • Front, middle and back balls
  • Full lineouts and split lineouts
  • 6-man, 5-man and 4-man lineouts
  • Options for bringing an extra player into the line
  • Defensive lineouts.

However, all lineouts are underpinned by the core skills of each player. So The Lineout and How to Win It also includes 15 Skill Development Practices to help you boost your player and unit skills.

Click here to read more.

Toby Curthoys
Publisher, Better Rugby Coaching

www.betterrugbycoaching.com

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