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Posted 22/09/2009 14:33:23
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A game plan sets out the plays you are going to use in the match, and then when and where. It takes into account the strengths of your team and an understanding of the opposition, as well as pitch and weather conditions.

The key is to create an attacking plan which plays to your team’s strengths and gets you into the areas where you have the advantage, whether on the pitch or in terms of player skill.

Click here to download a page from Dan Cottrell's Rugby Attack! manual, including an example game plan to show you how to work out which attacking plays suit your team best.

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Posted 22/09/2009 22:16:28
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... though I'd add that a game plan could (should?) also include a defensive plan too, or a "what to do when the oppo have the ball" plan anyway...

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